Mods (6820 programs)
Pros: Implements 'Skill Acquisition via Consumption' faithful to the Tensura concept. Distinct subclass routes: Rimuru, Veldora, and Milim offer varied playstyles. Custom visual effects and UI icons help the class feel integrated. Hosted on mod.io for the in-game Mod Manager and manual install.
Cons: Intentionally stronger than vanilla classes, not tuned for strict balance. Some features depend on ImprovedUI, BG3 Toolkit, or a script extender. Recommended to start a new save to see the full progression.
Pros: Reduces idle time spent depositing resources. Lightweight design intended to avoid core-game interference. Occasional configuration builds offer adjustable speeds. Regular maintenance to preserve compatibility with updates.
Cons: Multiplayer behaviour depends on mod classification. Most builds provide a single preset speed by default. Requires the game with modding support enabled.
Pros: Faithful layout recreation, including beach, base, and seawall. Interactive elements: rotating wind turbine and gate house controls. Supports Team Deathmatch and Control modes in Contractors. Optimized textures and lighting for VR performance.
Cons: Requires community servers for frequent rotations and curated matches. Halo weapon sets are not included; separate loadout mods complete the package. Primarily aimed at PCVR users, though Quest-friendly builds exist.
Pros: Significantly lowers repair frequency during Escort Duty missions. Applies to all damage sources, reducing unexpected environmental deaths. Easy installation through the game's mod manager on Windows.
Cons: Alters game balance, which may affect progression or save expectations. Host usually needs the mod installed for matches to use it. Not compatible with spin-off titles like Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor.
Pros: Official 1:1 recreation of the World Skate Rome competition course. Includes technical ledges, handrails, and multiple stair sets. Geometry tuned to Skater XL's physics-driven control system. Available via the in-game Mod Browser and mod.io integration.
Cons: Requires the base Skater XL game installed. This listing targets the Windows PC release specifically. Course design favors competition practice over open-ended creativity.
Pros: Recreates Level 0 and The Poolrooms with faithful liminal motifs. Maps tuned for grappling and sliding movement systems. Atmospheric lighting and sound design emphasize isolation. Installable via the in-game mod browser or mod.io files.
Cons: Does not add new enemy types, uses base game AI. Multiplayer requires every player to install the same maps. Large open areas change combat pacing away from arena skirmishes.
Pros: Hybrid damage-and-sustain design from hemomancy mechanics. Tactical depth from resource-driven choices each encounter. Polished icons and audio-visuals reinforce dark roleplay.
Cons: Changing subclass on existing characters requires Withers or Mirror respec. Mods that overhaul Rogue class may need a compatibility patch. Niche vampire theme may not suit pure martial rogues.
Pros: Faithful 2005 map layout recreation from Battlefront II. Compatible with PCVR and Meta Quest via in-game mod browser. Designed to work with Star Wars weapon and character loadouts. Custom lighting and atmospheric effects enhance mood in VR.
Cons: Requires an installed Contractors base game to appear. Map is a port, so it offers limited original mechanics. Focus on nostalgia may not appeal to non–Star Wars players. Scale and dense foliage change sightlines compared with flat-screen maps.
Pros: Adds a dedicated non-lethal crowd-control option. Designed specifically for NightClub Simulator compatibility. Includes deployment visual and sound feedback. Easy installation via the mod.io distribution channel.
Cons: Windows-only, requires the base game. Narrow scope, does not add new game modes. Primarily intended for managing disruptive guests. Not aimed at major gameplay overhauls.
Pros: In-game management menu accessible without a separate loader. Instant currency and reputation controls for rapid testing. Integrated mod.io installation and update support. Works with existing saves; backup recommended.
Cons: Removes economic constraints that define managerial challenge. Alters simulation balance, not aimed at strict management purists. Relies on base game being installed on Windows.
Pros: Faithful recreation of JoJo's Spin technique and thematic powers. Recall mechanic prevents the loss of thrown projectiles. Integrated with the game's collision system for realistic impacts. Custom particle and animation feedback for ability use.
Cons: Windows PCVR only, not targeted at Quest/Nomad builds. Niche appeal mainly for JoJo fans and roleplayers. Requires compatible game build and possibly the scripting beta.
Pros: Faithful 3D recreation with intricate gold detailing. High-quality textures matched to the base game's aesthetic. Physical scale and weight that alter melee rhythm. Compatible with mod.io and Battle Talent's mod menu.
Cons: No guaranteed built-in 'Sun' powers; depends on game scripting. Massive scale favors deliberate two-handed swings over quick styles. Requires VR setup that supports Battle Talent modding.
Pros: Expansive 4 km × 4 km mountain map with varied terrain types. Mission variety includes logging, scouting, and vehicle recovery tasks. Integrates with vanilla and community vehicle mods for flexible loadouts. Playable in co-op when all players install the mod.
Cons: No custom vehicles bundled with the map. Console availability can be limited by platform memory constraints. Designed for long sessions, not short pickup play.