Mod List
LEGEND:
Understanding the status labels is important to ensure you’re using safe and updated content. Each mod in the list is assigned a status that reflects its current compatibility and update condition. Use this as a quick reference before installing or updating any mod.

Updated – The mod was updated for the latest game patch.
Compatible – The mod is confirmed safe to use.
No Known Issues - No issues have been reported to date.
Pending - The mod is currently being tested and is pending clearance or update from the creator.
Broken – The mod no longer works with the latest patch and requires an update.
Use with Caution - The mod is playable but may be buggy/glitchy/unstable/unpredictable.
Obsolete – The mod is no longer needed (may have been fixed or included in the base game), or the creator has retired or stopped maintaining it.
Unknown – There’s no available information yet, or the mod hasn’t been checked.
New – A newly created/released mod
Public Release - A previously locked mod that's been released to the public.
Early Access - A mod that is initially released early for Patrons but should become publicly available within a reasonable timeframe. A few weeks is generally considered reasonable, though some creators may extend early access for several months. Any mod that remains inaccessible to the public for more than one month will be removed from this list.


GUIDE
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Here’s how to navigate the Mods Database efficiently:

  • Searching: Use the search bar to quickly find a specific mod or creator.
  • Filtering: You can select multiple creators in the Filter by Creator option.
    • Selected names are highlighted in gray.
    • The total count is shown beside the button (e.g., Filter by Creator (3)).
    • Click a name again to deselect it, or use Reset Filters to clear all selections.
    • Click anywhere outside the dropdown to close it.
  • Navigation: Use the Previous and Next buttons to move between pages.
  • Status Check: Always verify when a mod was last updated or checked before installing.
    • If a mod hasn’t been reviewed recently, wait for confirmation that it’s safe to use.
  • Support: If you experience issues, contact the mod creator directly — they know their work best.  Please be respectful and patient, as creators may not always be able to respond right away.