Modern versions of tModLoader on Steam default to 64-bit, but legacy installations or specific configurations might still limit your game to 4GB of RAM.
Sometimes the reload takes so long that the server assumes your client has disconnected, leading to an infinite "Joining..." loop. Alternatively, your local security system might block the sudden spike in data transmission after the reload finishes.
Navigate to Documents > My Games > Terraria > tModLoader > Mods . Move all .tmod files to a backup folder on your desktop. reload complete joining tmodloader
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the "Reload Complete, Joining" issue and enjoy your modded Terraria session.
Sometimes a mod developer compiles a mod differently than the version found on the Workshop. If you are using a custom .tmod file and the server is using the Workshop version, you will not be able to connect . Stick to official Workshop releases for multiplayer. Modern versions of tModLoader on Steam default to
Even if the game says it is downloading mods, it might fail to overwrite corrupted files. Go to the menu in the main screen. Click Open Mods Folder . Delete the mods the server is using.
The mods finish compiling. The game doesn't crash. You see the word "Complete" and think, "Okay, that was fast. I’ll just hop in, test the new weapon, and get back to building." Navigate to Documents > My Games > Terraria
Your system ran out of memory while initializing the synchronized mods.
Stuck on "Reload Complete: Joining tmodloader"? Here’s the Fix!