Mods (7806 programs)
Pros: Concentrated variety of terrains for side-by-side vehicle testing. Centralized layout enables quick transitions between obstacle types. Designed to exercise suspension, winch, and water fording mechanics.
Cons: Multiplayer requires all players to install the mod. Narrow focus offers little in the way of mission or narrative content. Dependent on base game mod support for full functionality.
Pros: Faithful Whistler terrain recreation with varied elevation and zones. Designed to work with the game's snow deformation and physics. High-quality textures and 3D models enhance mountain atmosphere. Community-driven updates through the mod distribution platform.
Cons: Requires the Sledders base game on Windows. Technical treelines demand practiced throttle and steering control. Large map favors extended sessions over short bursts.
Pros: Developer-friendly API for high-level engine tasks. Mod.io hosting simplifies access and update tracking. Modular loader only activates required components. Low performance footprint during play.
Cons: Adds no gameplay content by itself. Removing it can disable or crash dependent mods. Best managed via a mod manager for updates.
Pros: Contemporary urban setting offers a rare modern aesthetic. Large layout supports high unit counts and complex scenarios. Skyscrapers and multi-level areas introduce meaningful vertical play. Hosted on mod.io and accessible via the in-game Workshop.
Cons: Map-only mod, it does not add new units. Buildings are static, limiting environmental destructibility. Multiplayer requires all participants to have the mod installed. Designed for staged battles rather than small-unit skirmishes.
Pros: Faithful recreation of the Aberrant Mind subclass from D&D 5e. Psionic spell list that does not count against spell limits. Custom visual and audio effects for psionic abilities. Supports in‑game Mod Manager and Script Extender compatibility.
Cons: Script Extender recommended for full functionality. May need compatibility patch with other Sorcerer‑overhaul mods. Accessing subclass on existing saves requires Withers respec.
Pros: Recreates early Canyons layout praised by the modding community. Hosted on mod.io and maintained by AnotherAxiom-Official for visibility. Supports custom lobbies and modded multiplayer sessions. Preserves original movement routes useful for competitive practice.
Cons: Requires a modded Gorilla Tag installation and loader tools. Intended for Windows PCVR, not the standalone Quest build. Use in public matchmaking can risk account restrictions.
Pros: High-fidelity 3D models that match SnowRunner's visual style. Modular accessory system enables extensive vehicle personalization. Functional addons like bumpers and snorkels change off-road capability.
Cons: Requires the base 2nd Gen K-Series truck mod installed. Many parts are cosmetic, with only some providing functional benefits. Best suited to players already committed to modded vehicles.
Pros: Replaces mission-status text with mature, humorous alternatives. Delivered as text-only changes with minimal performance impact. Published via the game's mod channel and typically Verified. Actively maintained and updated for compatibility.
Cons: Only visible to the player who installed the mod. Mature language may not suit all audiences. Tone can clash with teammates who prefer formal UI.
Pros: Adds standalone scout trailers available in the in-game Trailer Store. Increases on-vehicle endurance for longer scouting missions. Custom models and skins preserve base-game visual fidelity. Physics tuned to reduce excessive bouncing and clipping on rough terrain.
Cons: Multiplayer requires every player to have the mod installed and enabled. Several features are specifically balanced for Year 2 maps. Mod installation depends on subscribing via mod.io and enabling in Mod Browser.
Pros: Faithful architectural recreation of the Long Live Southbank spot. Collision geometry optimized for Skater XL’s physics-based controls. Standalone map that installs into the Skater XL Maps folder.
Cons: Early-release roughness may include visual inconsistencies. Manual installation required into the Maps directory. Console availability depends on developer submission for official integration.
Pros: Feat selection available at every Bard level from 1 to 12. Supports stacking feats like War Caster, Lucky, and Ability Improvements. Installs via the official Mod Manager integration on Windows. Class-specific change, leaves other classes’ progression untouched.
Cons: Applies mainly to levels gained after installation; new game recommended. May conflict with mods that edit the Bard Progression.lsx file. Alters game balance and campaign pacing, reducing intended challenge for some players.
Pros: Very large library of professional-style shell types. Shell sizes span from 3-inch consumer to 12-inch display classes. Uses the game's physics for realistic launch and explosion behaviour.
Cons: Requires a licensed Fireworks Mania install on Windows. Multiplayer shows need matching installs or server synchronization. Broad catalog increases setup and planning time for casual play.
Pros: High-quality Dilophosaurus model provides a fresh companion appearance. Works with the game's in-game mod manager and mod.io support. Visual-only change leaves combat stats and balance unaffected.
Cons: May conflict with other mods changing Scratch's model or textures. Requires the PC (Windows) version of Baldur's Gate 3.
Pros: Maintains standardized proportions for predictable reach and interactions. Optimized textures designed to perform on tethered and standalone headsets. Integrates with the game's avatar switching system. Works with Bonelab's physics systems for expected interaction behavior.
Cons: Other players only see the avatar if they also install the mod. Strictly cosmetic; does not modify strength, speed, or mechanics. Single Ford variant rather than multiple outfit options.
Pros: Realistic ballistics and physics feedback tailored to the game's engine. Optimized layout for quick navigation between testing modules. Access to full in-game weapons and equipment for unrestricted testing. Recognized on mod.io and actively maintained by Freddy.
Cons: Requires the PC Insurgency installation and mod.io account. Not available to console-only players unless officially curated. No progression gating for players who prefer unlock-driven goals.