Tmodloader — Reload Complete Joining

The server uses an older or newer version of a mod than what you have installed.

Uninstall tModLoader through Steam, delete the tModLoader folder in your documents, and reinstall. Summary Checklist for Smooth Joining

When you join a tModLoader server, your game client must match the server's mod list exactly. The "Reload complete" message means your PC finished reloading the mods to match the server.

If your friends keep getting disconnected at the "Reload Complete" stage when trying to join your world, the issue might be on your end. reload complete joining tmodloader

Ensure both you and the server host select the exact same option (e.g., both on None/Stable or both on 1.4.4-Preview ). 3. Clear Your "Mods" Cache

Ensure you are running a 64-bit operating system.

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Follow this quick checklist to get you and your friends playing modded Terraria without issue:

Some mods use configuration files that are not automatically synced by the server. The server uses an older or newer version

Ask players to disable their own client-side mods to ensure a "vanilla" modded connection. Technical Deep Dive: 32-bit vs 64-bit

: Ensure "Download Mods From Servers" is enabled in your tModLoader Settings to allow the game to automatically fetch missing files.

You see this message pop up in the chat log, the screen hangs, your character is frozen, or you are kicked back to the main menu. For many players, this message signals the end of a smooth multiplayer experience. But what does it actually mean? Why does it happen? And most importantly, The "Reload complete" message means your PC finished

: Steam's "Join Game" feature can sometimes fail because it tracks the base game instead of the modded launcher.