Mods (8269 programs)
Pros: Hundreds of new shells, cakes, and rockets expand display options. Unique color patterns and visual effects not in the base game. Installs via the in-game mod browser or mod.io subscription. Maintains the simulator's physics-driven explosion behavior.
Cons: Requires a licensed copy of Fireworks Mania to function. Multiplayer shows need every participant to install the mod. Emphasis on assets, not additional gameplay modes.
Pros: Instantly tests "on-crit" gear and ability synergies. Early-game access via the Nautiloid chest speeds experimentation. Hosted on mod.io and works with the in-game Mod Manager. Standalone item keeps changes limited and easy to audit.
Cons: Bypasses core d20 randomness, altering intended combat balance. May trivialize encounters when acquired early. Possible conflicts with mods that modify the tutorial chest or Arron's inventory.
Pros: Preserves strategic sightlines and cover placements from the original map. Supports objective and progression modes such as Domination and Gun Game. Distributed through Contractors' mod.io integration for easy server adoption.
Cons: Uses Contractors' native audio instead of original CS:GO sound effects. Design focuses on close-quarters play, not expansive, varied objectives.
Pros: High-damage output effective against armored and large enemies. Manual reloading and mechanical interactions enhance tactile immersion. Detailed 3D model and realistic sound designed for VR. Standalone mod compatible with the game's mod manager.
Cons: Firearm focus may clash with strictly fantasy or melee playstyles. Requires the base game and a VR-capable Windows setup.
Pros: Functional folding animation toggles between compact and expanded states. Physics-driven throws produce realistic trajectories and impact behavior. High-detail modeling matches Battle Talent's tactical aesthetic. Designed for VR with manual folding for tactile feedback.
Cons: No built-in returning mechanic; retrieval depends on in-game abilities. Folding input mapping varies by controller and may require adjustment. Scoped specifically to Battle Talent's mod framework, not standalone.
Pros: Detailed, pressurized interior with stations for multiple crew. Multiple turret types (Gatling, Missile, Railgun) for 360-degree defense. Integrated hangar space for support craft and repair drones. Optimized PCU count to limit multiplayer performance impact.
Cons: Large scale demands coordinated crew to operate effectively. Planetary landings require caution when the ship carries heavy cargo. May rely on DLC blocks; check version requirements before use.
Pros: Converts Piercing to Fire or Necrotic to match infernal identity. Optimizes scaling for Charisma-based Warlocks and Bards. Strengthens signature effects, including a Cambion Planar Ally summon. Compatible with BG3 Mod Manager; safe to install mid-playthrough.
Cons: Multiplayer requires identical mod versions to avoid desync. Most effective if installed before obtaining the rapier. Appeals mainly to role-players and Charisma-focused melee casters.
Pros: Large catalog of custom mutators increases mission variation. Approved-mod compatibility preserves main-save progression. Installs through mod.io and appears in the in-game mod tab. Mix of high-risk and positive modifiers for varied rewards.
Cons: All lobby members must enable the mod for multiplayer. Variation can make runs unpredictable for newer players. Potential conflicts with mods that alter mission generation logic.
Pros: Low-gravity mechanics create distinct vertical combat opportunities. Custom maps include orbital stations and planetary bases. High-quality assets preserve the base game's visual fidelity. Supports multiplayer when all players install the mod.
Cons: Requires a licensed copy of Contractors VR to play. Multiplayer needs every player to have the mod installed. Community-created, not officially supported by the base developer. Changes core tactics, which may not suit purists.
Pros: High-resolution textures and a detailed interior cabin. Wide selection of performance and tire customization. Versatile addon compatibility for multiple operational roles. Community praise for balanced handling without overpowering.
Cons: Multiplayer requires all players to install the mod. Available only for Windows via the mod distribution platform. Tuning-heavy systems introduce a noticeable learning curve.
Pros: Includes specific Polish models: FP3, JC05, P2000. Custom sound profiles that mimic high-pressure reports. Integrates with the game's physics for debris interaction.
Cons: Niche focus may not appeal to general players. Requires the base Fireworks Mania game on Windows.
Pros: Introduces wave-based PvE to Gorilla Tag's movement system. In-headset UI shows wave progress and player statistics. Point economy and upgrades create measurable progression goals. Created by a respected community developer with positive reception.
Cons: Requires PCVR and an external mod loader. Installation expects manual .dll placement knowledge. Standalone Quest users cannot use the PCVR .dll version. Use in public matches risks anti-cheat detection.
Pros: Eight separate color variants that enable quick outfit swaps. Distinctive "flowerface" branding gives avatars a recognisable look. Texture files integrate with character models to preserve proportions. Simple installation into Documents\Skater XL\Gear without extra plugins.
Cons: Exclusive to PC mod workflow, limiting console access options. Cosmetic-only content, no gameplay or mechanics changes. Console availability depends on developer opting into cross-platform browser.
Pros: Distinct undead textures that change avatar appearance noticeably. Compatible with the game's standard male character model. Texture-based design keeps impact on frame rate minimal. Installable via mod.io or manual Gear-folder placement.
Cons: Limited to the PC version of Skater XL. Cosmetic only, it does not add gameplay features. Designed around the standard male model, limited fit for others. Optimal texture streaming may require XLGraphics or similar tools.
Pros: Replaces base head mesh to smooth facial contours. High-quality skin textures reduce visible wrinkles. Preserves white hair, red eyes, and existing animations. Installs via in-game mod browser or manual .pak.
Cons: May conflict with other head-mesh or face texture mods. Limited to the Windows PC version of the game. Purely visual, no gameplay or dialogue alterations.
Pros: Faithful 3D model with the blade’s stinger tip. Custom textures include the kanji engraving on the blade. Physics-compatible design for Battle Talent’s combat engine.
Cons: Poison/status effects are not implemented by the mod. Appeals mainly to players who prefer precise thrusting combat.
Pros: Adds a unique crescent-shaped projectile to the magic roster. Respects the game's existing spell selection and mana rules. Includes custom particle and light effects for casting and impact. Installs via in-game manager or mod.io subscription.
Cons: Requires the base Battle Talent game and mod.io access. Focused on ranged magic, minimal benefit for melee-only builds. Provides a single new spell rather than a larger content pack.
Pros: Includes iconic RDR2 characters such as Arthur Morgan and John Marston. Custom hitboxes and physical colliders tailored to each character's frame. High-quality textures and detailed 3D models preserved for VR. Supports PCVR and Meta Quest installs through standard mod workflows.
Cons: Does not include Red Dead weapons; separate weapon mods required. Requires a licensed copy of Bonelab to use the mod. Manual file placement may be necessary when not using mod browser.
Pros: Rapid-fire projectiles enable ranged suppression and quick follow-ups. Knives obey the game's physics, enabling realistic collisions. Accessible through the in-game mod manager and mod.io. Matches the game's aesthetic and mechanical feel.
Cons: Casts consume player mana. Conjured knives typically despawn after impact. Niche appeal for players preferring melee-only combat.