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even if i hit the ESC key to get to the mods, the mod updater is disabled and if i enable it, it will ask me to restart, if i do the game crashes on start. if i dont restart it, the options for updates aren't working.
let's be honest, this game has lost its mods community since most mods that are usefull aren't being updated anymore and nobody want to take over. even the mod manager who does the same thing is in the same boat now.
However, the author has clearly stated that he does NOT read comments here and to file a bug report at: https://github.com/peterhaneve/ONIMods
1) NEVER press restart. Hit ESC to clear the restart window
2) Exit the game manually and give steam a chance to download the mods. The restart button doesn't give steam a chance to do this
3) restart the game after steam downloads the mods
or
1) never press restart. Hit ESC
2) go into the mod list
3) click force update on any mod stuck in that reboot loop. They should be marked in yellow
4) Hit continue vs restart on the pop ups
5) When done, exit the game manually, and let steam update things
6) restart the game
or
In some RARE cases a mod will error out and can't be updated if it's too old and the update process can't update it (this can also happen if there's a mod conflict). In this case, press ESC vs restart, and manually go in and delete the offensive mod and restart the game. Once things are stable, reinstall the mod.
Doing one of the above ALWAYS gets me out of that reboot loop and get my mods updated