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Just curious but could it also be the load order of the mods?
Does not sound like it.
Greetings Exiles,
We’d like to update you on the mod caching feature.
This feature was introduced in 3.0.5 to assist modders in patching their mods.
However, some issues followed:
An issue with the mod mismatch window was made worse with mod caching, preventing players from logging into servers.
While there was an opt-out option for clients, there was none for servers that are actually more bound on disk space than we anticipated
We do have a fix for the first issue which will be implemented in a future patch.
However, the available disk space on some server providers might not be enough to support the feature.
For that reason, we are disabling it today and have no plans to enable it for the time being.
Please note that even after disabling it, the cache folder won’t be deleted automatically. You can find the folder at:
\Conan Exiles\ConanSandbox\Saved\ModsCached
Additionally, a restart of the client and/or server twice will ensure the update applies.
We apologize for the inconvenience and confusion caused and thank you for your understanding
-Exiles Team"
Looks like that was posted 27 October.