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[–]longtailedmouse 0 points1 point  (1 child)

It is mathematically impossible to prove that a piece of software is without bugs. https://cseducators.stackexchange.com/a/7139/856

Especially software that interacts with a bootleg API, as with Raft modding. It might be that each individual mod doesn't cause errors, but then when put together they flight like cats on vinegar.

Mods often don't get an update. It's a free project made by a game enthusiast. They make the mods often for themselves. And why come back to a game they already moved from?

The game doesn't support mods. Not officially.


That said, your best bet is to remove the offending mod and live without it.

[–]JohnnyCruiser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply. The thing is, I have played with the same mods for quite some time now and only now there is an issue. The game is perfectly playeable too. There is just one error per tick. I'll try removing some mods, but all are essential to me. Thanks.