Sometimes mods can cause issues with the game. It may happen due to a number of reasons: mods may conflict with each other, mods may use outdated textures, mods may conflict with the game files, etc.
Sometimes mods can introduce issues to the game, from minor bugs to complete unusability of certain content. This can happen for a number of reasons such as:
Below you will find information on how to solve the most common issues related to mods.
Particularly broken mods can cause the game to crash when doing certain actions. If you are experiencing such issue, follow these steps:
Sometimes a mod may contain errors with materials or textures, and would display the No Texture and No Material warnings.
Some reasons for this to happen are:
Example of No texture and No material
If you experiencing this issue, try in this specific order:
If the issue is solved, you may try to activate your mods again.
A heavily broken mod may affect the correct functionality of the game’s core, leading to fatal errors. Some reasons that can lead to this are:
In this case, please follow all the instructions in the Safe Mode page.
If an official vehicle is behaving weirdly, please check that:
One of your mods is probably conflicting with another mod or with game’s files.
If you are still experiencing issues you are not able to solve with the help of this page, let us try to assist by getting in touch our support .