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Pros: Faithful recreation of the ZIL-164 family and related variants. Recorded engine sounds that match period hardware. Multiple chassis and addon options for varied roles. Optimized visuals that remain performance-friendly on most PCs.
Cons: Primarily appeals to players who like historical vehicles. Requires matching mod installation for multiplayer use.
Pros: Custom high-resolution textures create a premium visual look. Designed to run on PCVR and standalone Quest hardware. Physics-driven props let players manipulate furniture and objects. Rain and interior audio cues strengthen immersion and presence.
Cons: Not built as a combat arena; enemies must be spawned manually. Lacks structured objectives or guided progression. Installation requires use of the BONELAB mod browser or manual mod.io placement.
Pros: Tuned lift-to-weight keeps flight capability when fully loaded. Conveyor-fed drills with medium cargo enable automated ore transfer. Projector-ready blueprint simplifies reconstruction in survival.
Cons: Restricted to planetary atmospheres, unsuitable for vacuum operations. Small-grid frame limits raw ore throughput versus large rigs. Some Wolftek designs may reference decorative DLC blocks.
Pros: Authentic Dutch-style models and textures reflect regional aesthetics. Includes multiple pyrotechnic types such as cakes and single shots. Installs through the in-game mod browser or via mod.io subscription. Assets are prepared for the simulator's physics engine.
Cons: Niche cultural focus limits appeal beyond Dutch-themed builders. Requires ownership of the base Fireworks Mania game on Windows. Single collection may feel incomplete without other series entries.
Pros: Distinct retro visual identity that contrasts with the stock fleet. Multiple frame addons let the truck serve hauling, scouting, and recovery roles. Available through mod.io and the in-game Mod Browser for broad accessibility.
Cons: All co-op participants must install and enable the mod to use the truck. Mechanical options require setup time before demanding missions. Appeals mostly to players who favor detailed vehicle customization.
Pros: Distinct holographic style gives melee a fresh visual identity. Full Marrow SDK integration preserves realistic physics interactions. Multiple color and pattern variants expand visual variety. Cross-compatible with PCVR and Quest installations.
Cons: Focuses on aesthetics rather than new combat abilities. Requires standard mod installation steps to enable in-game. Visual emphasis may be less noticeable in very bright scenes.
Pros: Faithful recreation of the Modern Warfare 'Pine' training range. Symmetrical layout balanced for small-team 2v2 and 4v4 encounters. Optimised foliage and textures that maintain stable frame rates on Quest. Installable directly through Contractors VR's in-game Mods menu.
Cons: Requires the base Contractors VR game to run. Focus on small-team modes limits large-scale playstyles. No bundled Call of Duty weapon loadouts with the map. Competitive value depends on community-organised rotations.
Pros: Targets only flying rocks during the Heartstone phase. Integrates with mod.io and host-side installation applies to sessions. Eases drill defence in high-enemy-count modded runs.
Cons: Affect limited to flying rocks; other enemies remain unchanged. Host must install for effect to apply to the session. Less relevant for full, well-coordinated squads.
Pros: Recreates classic Roblox gear mechanics inside Bonelab's Marrow engine. Cross-platform support for PCVR and Meta Quest headsets. Fusion Coil enables combined-effect experimentation in sandbox play.
Cons: No built-in onboarding tutorial for new players. Mod changes movement and gravity, which can unbalance some scenarios. Primary focus is sandbox experimentation, not guided mission content.
Pros: Adds a mid-point weapon between pistols and rifles. Integrates with physics-based combat and NPC reaction systems. Designed for VR play and physics-driven interactions. Automatic integration via mod.io for straightforward install.
Cons: Requires Nightclub Simulator and mod-loading support. Single-weapon focus offers limited new content volume. Best suited to players comfortable with community mods.
Pros: High-fidelity 3D model faithfully represents Samuel Rodrigues. Full integration with Battle Talent's physics-based combat and procedural animation. Custom avatar scaling ensures realistic reach and hand alignment in VR.
Cons: Avatar is model-only; signature sword often comes as a separate mod. Visibility in multiplayer requires other players to install the same mod. Limited to Windows PCVR; check mod.io tags for Quest versions.
Pros: Faithful recreation of the classic flatgrass layout. Compatible with Dmod's physics engine and entity system. Ready-to-use for spawning NPCs, props, and vehicles. Minimalist stage preferred by veteran modders for testing.
Cons: No scripted goals; not for players seeking guided missions. Windows-only distribution via mod.io limits platform availability. Minimal scenery provides little atmospheric variety.
Pros: High-resolution Metroid Fusion suits with detailed modeling. Includes 'Just Gloves' hands-only avatar for minimal viewpoint. Networked compatibility so other players see your selected suit. Rigged models support full-body tracking and correct proportions.
Cons: Niche appeal centered on Metroid-themed aesthetics. Requires a Windows PCVR setup and a local copy of BONELAB. Adds avatars only, not new gameplay systems or levels.
Pros: Arena geometry optimized for high-speed parkour and wall-running. High-contrast textures and lighting grids improve visibility at velocity. Full multiplayer compatibility for private custom tag matches. Available via mod.io or manual map loader installation.
Cons: Requires BepInEx and a map loader plugin to install. Designed for Windows PCVR; not targeted at standalone Quest use. Not intended for vanilla public matchmaking, use private modded rooms.