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    An unexpected kept the client from loading the following mod

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    • R Offline
      Reckless_Charger
      last edited by Reckless_Charger

      So I am suddenly getting loads of messages saying "An unexpected error kept the client from loading the following mod:" and then a list of almost all my UI mods (plus a couple of AI mods like M28, AI-uveso etc). Anyone else seeing this? Game will be pretty much unplayable for me since Ive got so used to my UI mods over the years.

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      • JipJ Offline
        Jip
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        Can you share logs, screenshots or other info to help the developers understand the situation better?

        A work of art is never finished, merely abandoned

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          Reckless_Charger
          last edited by Reckless_Charger

          I partially found the cause. I looked in the client log and found it was reporting corrupt mods. In each of the affected mod folders the mod_info.lua files had been renamed and the initial part of the file name appended with my computer name (so mod_info-COMPUTERNAME.lua). Why I'm not sure. It's only happened in my mods folder and nowhere else on my system. I back stuff up so restored from a backup and it's fine. No indication that it's a virus either so I'm suspecting an issue with backup software, one drive (which also copies my faf mods folder through a hard link) or the client itself. If anyone else has a clue I'd be interested to know.

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