How to Get Mods in Gorilla Tag: A Comprehensive Guide
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Ever feel like swinging through the trees in Gorilla Tag just isn’t cutting it anymore? Maybe you’ve mastered every map, conquered every game mode, and are yearning for a fresh, exciting experience. That’s where mods come in. The world of Gorilla Tag mods offers a universe of possibilities, from flying through the air to custom maps that defy gravity, allowing you to completely reinvent the way you play. It’s a way to keep the game alive and engaging, constantly surprising you with new challenges and creative content.
Mods can be a game changer for anyone looking to breathe new life into their Gorilla Tag experience, but figuring out where to start can feel overwhelming. With so many different mods available and various installation methods, navigating the modding landscape can be daunting. This guide will walk you through the process step-by-step, ensuring you can safely and easily access the exciting world of Gorilla Tag mods and elevate your gameplay to the next level. Get ready to unleash a whole new level of fun and creativity!
Ready to Mod? But what about…?
Will modding Gorilla Tag get my account banned?
Yes, modding Gorilla Tag can get your account banned. While some mods might seem harmless, the developers of Gorilla Tag, Another Axiom, strictly prohibit the use of any modifications that alter the game’s intended experience. This is because mods can provide unfair advantages, disrupt the game’s balance, and potentially lead to cheating or toxicity within the community.
Another Axiom actively monitors the game and its players for modifications. Their anti-cheat system is designed to detect unauthorized alterations to the game’s files. If you are caught using mods, your account could face a temporary suspension or, in more severe or repeated cases, a permanent ban from the game. It’s important to remember that even mods that only affect your own gameplay and aren’t directly used to grief other players can still be detected and result in a ban.
The developers’ stance is clear: they want to ensure a fair and consistent experience for all players. Modding undermines this goal and can create an uneven playing field. While the temptation to enhance the game with mods might be strong, the risk of losing access to your account and the potential negative impact on the community are significant. It’s best to enjoy Gorilla Tag in its intended form and avoid any modifications that could jeopardize your account.
What software do I need to install mods for Gorilla Tag?
To install mods for Gorilla Tag on PC, you’ll primarily need a mod loader, the most popular being Monkey Mod Manager. You’ll also need to have the game installed via Steam, and optionally, a code editor like Visual Studio Code can be useful for exploring and configuring mods but isn’t strictly required for simple installations.
The core component is Monkey Mod Manager. It simplifies the process of installing and updating common Gorilla Tag mods and dependencies. It automatically handles downloading and patching necessary files, making the process user-friendly, especially for those new to modding. It injects the necessary libraries (like BepInEx) that allow mods to run within the game. Beyond Monkey Mod Manager, you might encounter mods that require manual installation. These generally involve placing DLL files into the “Plugins” folder within your Gorilla Tag installation directory. This folder is typically located within your Steam library directory, for example: “SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Gorilla Tag\BepInEx\plugins”. Knowing how to navigate your file system and extract ZIP archives is also necessary for these instances. Finally, understand that Gorilla Tag’s developers, Another Axiom, do not officially support modding. While they generally tolerate cosmetic mods, using mods that provide unfair gameplay advantages can result in a ban. Always mod responsibly and research the potential risks associated with any mod before installing it.
How do I update my Gorilla Tag mods?
Updating your Gorilla Tag mods generally involves replacing the old mod files with the newer versions. This typically means re-downloading the updated mods from their source (e.g., a Discord server, a website like Monkey Mod Manager), and then copying the new files into your Gorilla Tag’s plugins folder, overwriting the older versions.
To elaborate, updating mods isn’t usually an automatic process; you’ll need to manually check for updates. The best way to stay informed about updates is to join the Discord servers of the mod developers or communities surrounding the specific mods you’re using. They often announce updates there. Monkey Mod Manager is a common tool to install base mods but often doesn’t handle updates. After downloading the updated mod files (usually .dll files), navigate to your Gorilla Tag installation folder. This is usually found in your Steam library by right-clicking Gorilla Tag, selecting “Manage”, then “Browse Local Files”. From there, go into the “BepInEx” folder, then the “plugins” folder. Once you’re in the “plugins” folder, simply drag and drop the new mod files into this folder, making sure to replace (overwrite) the older versions of the same files. Restart Gorilla Tag, and the updated mods should be active. It is very important to only put mods in the plugins folder as incorrectly placed mods can cause conflicts. If you encounter any issues, such as the game crashing, it is recommended to remove recently updated mods to help determine which file is causing the problem. Ensure that the mod is compatible with the current version of Gorilla Tag to avoid errors.
Can I install mods on the Oculus Quest 2 standalone version?
No, you cannot directly install mods on the standalone version of Gorilla Tag running directly on the Oculus Quest 2. The standalone version operates within a closed ecosystem, preventing direct access to the game’s files needed for mod installation.
The primary reason modding isn’t possible on the standalone Quest 2 version of Gorilla Tag is due to the limitations imposed by the Oculus operating system and the game’s design. The game’s files are protected, and users aren’t given the level of access required to inject custom code or assets, which is essential for most mods to function. This is a security measure and also a way to ensure a consistent experience for all players on the platform.
However, if you connect your Oculus Quest 2 to a PC using Oculus Link or Air Link and run Gorilla Tag through the PC VR version, you *can* then install mods. The PC VR version operates on a more open platform, allowing you to modify the game’s files. The method for installing mods in the PC VR version usually involves using a mod loader such as BepInEx and then placing the desired mod files into the appropriate folders within the game’s directory on your PC.
What are the risks associated with using Gorilla Tag mods?
Using Gorilla Tag mods carries significant risks, including potential account bans from the game, exposure to malware and viruses downloaded alongside the mods, and the destabilization or malfunctioning of your game or VR system due to incompatibility or poorly written code. Furthermore, mods can introduce unfair advantages, disrupting the game’s balance and ruining the experience for other players.
The most immediate and concerning risk is the possibility of being banned from Gorilla Tag. Lemming, the developer of Gorilla Tag, has a strict policy against the use of modifications that alter the game in ways that provide an unfair advantage or violate the game’s terms of service. Using mods, even seemingly harmless ones, can trigger the game’s anti-cheat system and result in a permanent ban, preventing you from playing the game on that account ever again. Beyond account bans, downloading and installing mods from unverified sources poses a serious security threat. Many modding communities exist, but not all are equally trustworthy. Malicious actors can disguise malware and viruses within mod files, potentially infecting your computer or VR headset. This malware could steal personal information, damage your system, or even grant unauthorized access to your accounts. Always download mods from reputable sources and scan them with antivirus software before installation. Finally, even well-intentioned mods can cause technical issues. Gorilla Tag is constantly being updated, and mods that were once compatible may become outdated and cause the game to crash, glitch, or become unplayable. Some mods may also conflict with each other, leading to instability and performance problems. In the worst cases, incompatible mods could even damage your VR headset’s software or hardware.
Alright, modding master, you’re now equipped to dive into the exciting world of Gorilla Tag mods! Remember to always mod responsibly and have a blast exploring all the new possibilities. Thanks for reading, and we hope you swing back by soon for more helpful guides and tips!