Mods (7497 programs)
Pros: High-quality, lore-friendly ship designs that match the game world. Diverse encounter types from passive freighters to armed patrols. Compatible with other MES-based mods for multi-faction activity. Long-standing mod with ongoing maintenance and community trust.
Cons: Requires the Modular Encounters Systems (MES) dependency. Spawns primarily on atmospheric planets, not in vacuum space. Defensive turrets and reinforcements increase capture difficulty.
Pros: Makes melee hits produce strong knockback and environmental reactions. Custom particle effects and sharper audio reinforce impact feedback. Compatible with PCVR and Meta Quest via mod.io integration. Standalone mod that does not require additional frameworks.
Cons: Frequently described by the community as overpowered in combat balance. Shifts focus away from traditional weapon variety and tactical play. Replayability depends on sandbox creativity rather than structured goals.
Pros: Adds a very large library of swords covering historical and fantasy designs. Per-weapon weight and collision tuned for distinct handling in VR. Assets use detailed 3D models and textures consistent with the base game. Organized categories in the spawn book simplify finding specific blade types.
Cons: Windows PCVR build; standalone Quest (Nomad) users need a separate release. Requires the base game installed to use the weapons. Limited to swords, no new ranged or non-sword weapon types available.
Pros: Faithful recreation of the original Chesecube atmosphere. Supports online co-op within Contractors' standard party size. Custom textures and audio cues tailored to the map.
Cons: High difficulty demands precise reflexes and resource management. Requires a full Contractors VR install on Windows PCVR. Standalone Quest support depends on a mobile-optimized mod listing.
Pros: Near 1:1 scale fidelity creates a cinematic capital-ship presence. Functional hangar bays allow launching and storing smaller craft. Conveyor and oxygen systems support crewed survival operations. Optimized block placement reduces unnecessary block count for performance.
Cons: Primarily designed for space, not practical for atmospheric flight. Large Grid blueprint needs significant in-game resources or Creative placement. Some versions expect DLC or decorative mods for full visual fidelity.
Pros: Physical pouch interaction replaces menu spawns with in-world retrieval. Physics-tuned knives produce consistent, predictable flight paths. Framework supports custom skins and third-party weapon packs. Compatible with both PCVR and Meta Quest platforms.
Cons: Requires a licensed BONELAB install and manual mod installation knowledge. Best results may require BoneLib or the latest BONELAB version.
Pros: High-resolution modeling and authentic JGSDF decals. Addon frames for cranes, flatbeds, fuel tanks, repair modules. Tire options tuned for SnowRunner's mud and snow physics. Detailed interior with functional gauges and realistic driving perspective.
Cons: Requires SnowRunner and mod.io installation on Windows. Niche appeal mainly for military-vehicle enthusiasts. Multiplayer requires all players to enable the mod or host allowances.
Pros: Directional propulsion reacts to object orientation. Attachable to objects, NPCs, and vehicles for creative builds. Handheld mode enables personal jetpack-style movement. Patched for Patch 6 and Marrow SDK compatibility.
Cons: Base thrust preset limits single-thruster fine control. Higher force requires combining multiple thrusters, adding setup time. Designed around VR controller bindings, needs VR familiarity.
Pros: Authentic Crusader-era models such as Arming Sword and Heater Shield. Custom collision logic for believable weapon-armor interactions. High-resolution textures designed to match the base game's visuals. Simple installation via 'Mods' folder or the in-game manager.
Cons: Small weapon count compared with larger mod compilations. PCVR-focused release; Quest/Nomad compatibility requires checking. Requires a licensed copy of the base game to run.
Pros: Adds the Skibidi Toilet meme aesthetic to DM maps. Designed specifically for the DM maps editor and asset placement. Lightweight installation delivered through mod.io. Clear fit for themed or casual match nights.
Cons: Niche appeal limited to fans of the meme. Purely cosmetic, no gameplay systems added. Requires the base DM maps game to be installed.
Pros: Animated bobbleheads that react to vehicle movement. Compatible with trucks exposing the Bobblehead interior slot. Optimized 3D assets to limit performance impact. Includes the developer's exclusive mascot models.
Cons: Requires matching mod set for consistent multiplayer visuals. Cosmetic-only, no gameplay or mechanical changes. Limited appeal if you rarely use cockpit view.
Pros: High-resolution textures suited for close-up replay shots. Exclusive DH13 and Muhzzy Thumbflick collaborative branding. Integrates with the game's gear menu while avoiding frame-rate impact.
Cons: Windows PC only, intended for Skater XL players. Strictly cosmetic, does not modify skateboard physics. Appeals primarily to visual collectors rather than gameplay-focused players.
Pros: Updated for Patch 6 to match engine and physics improvements. Extensive, vehicle-ready road network for driving scenarios. Interactive, physics-driven props and destructible components. Day and night lighting variants for different atmospheres.
Cons: Very large map requires substantial exploration time. Requires the BONELAB base game and Patch 6 installed. Dense areas can demand more from standalone hardware.
Pros: Adds projectile beam behavior to melee weapons during swing inputs. Configurable beam speed, damage, and visual properties via configuration files. Integrates with particle and lighting systems for matching visual effects. Optimized to handle multiple projectiles without major VR frame-rate drops.
Cons: Not a standalone weapon, needs weapon packages that call its scripts. Focused on Windows PCVR; mobile Nomad users need separate builds. Customization and integration require familiarity with mod structure.
Pros: Adds authentic, recognisable character voice lines for in-combat reactions. Includes multiple playable characters with selectable voice sets. High-fidelity samples drawn from original source material. Editable files and mod.io install option for flexible setup.
Cons: Designed for PCVR, not for standalone or Nomad mobile releases. Voice lines are short, not full character dialogue scenes. Focuses on audio, no visual costume or model changes.
Pros: Adds a Hell Walkeeeer Monk subclass merging martial and infernal themes. Provides access to Hellish Rebuke, Burning Hands, and Fire Shield. Hellish Step teleport improves battlefield positioning. Designed for the game's Mod Manager and mod.io workflow.
Cons: Applies only to the Monk class. Infernal theme may clash with non-fiendish roleplay. Requires the Baldur's Gate 3 base game on Windows. Focused combat archetype less appealing to defensive playstyles.
Pros: Faithful 1:1 recreation of the original MW2 Overgrown layout. Optimized assets maintain strong VR performance on PCVR and Quest. Supports Team Deathmatch, Domination, and Contractors AI bot matches.
Cons: Map favors long-range engagements over close-quarters combat. Installation through Contractors' in-game Mods menu only. Fan-made release, not affiliated with Activision or Infinity Ward.
Pros: Faithful recreation of the BO2 'Raid' layout in VR. Holiday visuals and nighttime lighting create a distinctive atmosphere. Supports bots and integrates with Contractors multiplayer modes. Tagged for PCVR and Meta Quest compatibility.
Cons: Requires a base installation of Contractors VR. Relies on community lobbies for peak multiplayer activity. Holiday visuals and darker lighting may reduce competitive clarity.