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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.

For a split second, the screen hangs in a deep, expectant blue. This is the "Modded Limbo." In this heartbeat, the game isn't just Terraria anymore; it’s a personalized universe of your own making. The assets are ready, the logic is sound, and the server has accepted your handshake.

Sometimes, corrupted configuration files or old mod cache files prevent the final handshake between the client and the server. Close tModLoader and Steam.

Avoid playing on high-latency connections. reload complete joining tmodloader

You and the server host have different versions of the same mod.

It sounds bizarre, but a well-documented bug in certain versions of tModLoader causes network handshakes to crash if the client and server language settings do not perfectly align, or if specific mods fail to translate local files during the "Joining" phase. On the tModLoader main menu, go to .

When you join a modded Terraria server, tModLoader synchronizes and reloads all active mods to match the server's exact configuration. The "Reload Complete" message means your client successfully loaded the mods into memory. The assets are ready, the logic is sound,

Try these steps first. They solve about 50-60% of sync issues by clearing corrupted temporary data.

Navigate to Documents > My Games > Terraria > tModLoader > Mods . Move all .tmod files to a backup folder on your desktop.

If there is a discrepancy—such as a graphic setting that differs or a mod version mismatch—tModLoader forces a . The problem arises when that reload takes too long. For players with large mod packs (100+ mods) or slower hardware, reloading all mods can easily exceed 2 minutes. If the reload exceeds 120 seconds, the server times out the connection, assuming the client has disconnected. Consequently, the client finishes reloading the mods, reaches the "Reload Complete" state, but finds the server has already kicked it, resulting in the dreaded infinite loop. Avoid playing on high-latency connections

However, modding a game often comes with technical hiccups. One of the most frustrating issues players face is getting stuck on the screen when attempting to connect to a multiplayer server. You wait for hundreds of mods to compile, the progress bar reaches 100%, the text changes to indicate success, and then... nothing happens. The game freezes, loops, or permanently hangs on the joining screen.

Ensure you are using the Steam version of tModLoader, which is native 64-bit and can utilize all available system RAM.