[patched] - Reload Complete Joining Tmodloader

Copy your Documents\My Games\Terraria\tModLoader\Mods\enabled.json file and send it to your players so they can replace their own, ensuring an exact match.

If all else fails, have both the host and the client check the client.log file (found in the tModLoader/Logs folder) right after a failed connection. The last few lines of text will usually pinpoint the exact mod that caused the loading sequence to crash. Share public link

Joining a multiplayer world in is often a seamless experience, but one of the most frustrating obstacles players face is the, "Reload Complete... Joining..." loop, or getting stuck during the "Syncing Mods" phase.

Is this happening on a , a dedicated server , or a friend's Host & Play world? reload complete joining tmodloader

: If the automatic sync fails, manually enable the required mods in the Manage Mods menu before joining. 4. Performance Tips

Ensure you are using the of tModLoader (standard for 1.4+ versions).

But now—silence. Good silence.

is a status message displayed by tModLoader (the open-source modding API for Terraria ) when a player connects to a multiplayer server that uses mods. It appears after the client finishes synchronizing mod assets with the server, immediately before entering the game world.

In modern versions of tModLoader, the "Reload complete" step is part of an automated Multiplayer Mod Syncing

The message during tModLoader join operations is a normal and critical step that ensures client-side mod state is fully synchronized with the server. It reflects successful asset rebuilding, ID remapping, and mod hook execution. While it adds join latency, it prevents desyncs and world corruption. Users should treat it as a standard part of modded Terraria gameplay. Share public link Joining a multiplayer world in

Below is a structured troubleshooting guide to resolve issues occurring after the reload process.

Open tModLoader and look at the bottom-left corner of the main menu. Ensure it displays .

Ask the server host to go to their menu and click "Bring Setup to Clipboard" or share their Modpack link. On your client, go to Workshop > Manage Mods > Modpacks . : If the automatic sync fails, manually enable

Enable them all in your single-player menu before trying to join. 2. Delete the Cache and Workshop Folders

Inside the Mods folder, look for a folder named Cache or any temporary .zip files and delete them. Do not delete your actual .tmod files unless you want to re-download them. Relaunch the game and try joining again. 3. Change the In-Game Language (The Localization Bug)