Mods (7718 programs)
Pros: Five-axle footprint expands heavy-hauling capability for large loads. Custom frame add-ons enable cranes, maintenance modules, and varied roles. Active suspension lets drivers adapt ride height for rough terrain. Z2 series reputation suggests polished modelling and ongoing support.
Cons: Co-op requires every player to have the mod installed and enabled. Console use limited to platforms that support mod integration. Large five-axle footprint reduces usefulness on tight, narrow routes.
Pros: Authentic momentum and impact from the game's physics engine. High knockback enables stagger-and-control tactics. Installs via the in-game mod manager or mod.io. Lightweight design limits VR performance impact.
Cons: No special abilities beyond core melee mechanics. Single-weapon focus, limited customization options. Requires the base game Battle Talent and PCVR.
Pros: Five engine configurations provide distinct power and torque ranges. Five gearbox options plus AWD and differential lock for traction control. Ten wheel and tyre pairs tuned for mud, snow, and off-road. Built-in compatibility with popular community trailer packs.
Cons: Console availability depends on the developer's optimization check. Extensive customization may overwhelm players seeking plug-and-play rigs. Requires an installed copy of SnowRunner and enabled Mod Browser entry.
Pros: High-quality 3D models and tailored textures for realistic visuals. Custom audio samples giving distinct explosion sounds. Integrated with the game's physics engine for realistic chain reactions. Single installation provides a diverse collection of firework types.
Cons: Requires the base simulator. Windows 10/11 only compatibility. Individual pack ratings vary among users. Technical accuracy focus may overwhelm casual builders.
Pros: Custom Iron Man model adapted to TABS' visual style. Physics-based flight and energy attacks for emergent combat. Installable via the integrated mod.io Workshop browser.
Cons: Designed primarily for Sandbox and custom battles, not campaign integration. Requires a legitimate base game with mod.io support on Windows. Unit is pre-configured; deeper edits need the Unit Creator.
Pros: Displays completion totals directly on Combat dungeon selection cards. Reads existing character statistics so counts are retroactive. Compatible with the official Mod Manager across platforms. Lightweight design with minimal impact on performance.
Cons: Limited to showing completion totals, not detailed drop histories. Useful mainly for players who frequently farm dungeons or track completions. Requires using the Mod Manager to install on non-desktop platforms.
Pros: Available on PCVR and Meta Quest via the in-game mod manager. Physics-compatible mace delivers weighted collision and knockback feedback. Favoured by creators for dark-map showcases and community runs.
Cons: Utility focus reduces specialization compared with dedicated heavy weapons. Best value appears on atmospheric custom maps rather than generic levels.
Pros: Authentic rhythmic strobe effect simulates professional pyrotechnics. Large 4-inch model increases visual presence and light radius. Compatible with mod.io and the in-game mod manager. Uses Fireworks Mania's physics for consistent flight and bursts.
Cons: Single-effect focus limits variety within one asset. Requires owning Fireworks Mania on PC to use. Primarily intended for sandbox display design, not narrative missions.