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Anyway, thank you so much for making & sharing this awesome piece of QoL improvement. Saves a ton of clicking to and fro with the darned regular big map. Shoulda be in vanilla game, maybe as a toggleable feature for hardcore servers. But in vanilla nonetheless.
Cheers & Mod On!
You'll see that in the Mods folder on the server, there actually won't be a corresponding .pak file and that your server log at the beginning will tell you the mod file doesn't exist.
So you need to upload your local copy from your steam library, rename it to the mod ID.pak cuz.. gportal.. and that should sort it out.
It simply means the mods loaded on the server.. and the mods loaded on your game client: do not match, that's all... there is nothing else to it. And no, there are no "false-positives" if it tells you they don't match.. they really don't match.
In order to connect to a modded server the players need to have the same version of mods loaded in the same order as the server does.
For several days now gportal's mod manager is having an issue where the mod files are not actually installed on the server, despite their panel showing you that it is.
Since they don't actually exist and thus can't be loaded.. players will have a mismatch error, because they DO have the mod, unlike the server.
TLDR: The issue is with G-Portal, I highly recommend you switch providers and you'll never have issues like this again.
Anyway, I don't have direct download links to the current versions, but you can just use the one from your client.
Right-click the game in steam: Manage -> Browse local files, this will open the installation folder, go up 4 folders to the "steamapps" folder, then go to "workshop\content\440900\2898150544\" and it will be there.
You can just manually upload it to your server with FTP