Mods (6768 programs)
Pros: Faithful LAAT/i exterior and interior recreation. Multi-crew seating and rotatable turrets for team play. Thruster layout tuned for atmospheric flight.
Cons: Survival construction can demand extensive resources. May require additional block dependencies listed on the mod page. Primary design favours atmosphere; vacuum performance varies.
Pros: Faithful recreation of the Crossroads Strike map layout. Optimized textures and lighting tuned for VR clarity. Supports Team Deathmatch, Domination, and Gun Game modes. Widely used on modded servers with positive reputation.
Cons: Primarily designed for multiplayer, limited solo narrative appeal. Requires a base installation of Contractors VR. Fan-made mod, not an official Call of Duty release.
Pros: Send items to any unlocked equipment set without activating it. Reduces clicks for routine gear swaps via a right-click bank menu. Menu follows Melvor Idle's UI design, keeping a consistent appearance. Available through Mod.io and the official modding API across platforms.
Cons: Requires familiarity with installing mods via the in-game Mod Manager. Niche utility, mainly valuable for mid-to-late game gear switching. Does not add new content or change core game systems. Save backups are advised before installing third-party modifications.
Pros: Inserts an in-world control that avoids external save editing. Instantly sets campaign progress without manual file tweaks. Works on Windows PCVR and Meta Quest via mod folders. Useful for save recovery and mod testing workflows.
Cons: Does not unlock collectibles or hidden avatars. Marks the active save slot permanently as completed. Requires a legitimate BONELAB copy and compatible mod loader.
Pros: Thematic Devout look ideal for Cleric or Paladin role-play. Supports multiple playable races and both Body 1 and Body 2. Accessible early via Tutorial Chest or early-game vendors. Designed for use with the official Mod Manager and mod.io.
Cons: Minor clipping possible with certain custom hair or head mods. Earring visibility depends on whether helmets cover the ears. May require a summon-chest utility if the tutorial area is already cleared.
Pros: True flight from level one enables vertical exploration and combat positioning. Two subraces (Seelie and Unseelie) offer distinct thematic and mechanical choices. Multiple wing styles with animated models and adjusted character scaling. Integrates with existing equipment and animation systems during play.
Cons: Requires additional utilities such as the script extender and ImprovedUI. Altering a character's base race post-creation may need extra utility mods. Smaller stature changes character scaling, affecting visual proportions.
Pros: Provides a unique historical prop absent from the vanilla game. Optimized textures match the base game's visual style. Easy installation via mod.io or manual folder placement. Frequently downloaded and well-regarded by the modding community.
Cons: Offers only decorative functionality, no gameplay mechanics. Requires matching files for visible multiplayer sessions. Niche aesthetic may not suit mainstream club layouts.