How To Fix Blade And Sorcery: Nomad Mod Menu Not Working

How To Fix Blade And Sorcery Nomad Mod Menu Not Working

Are you struggling with your Blade and Sorcery Nomad mod menu not working properly?

Mods can greatly enhance your gameplay experience, but they can also run into issues that may leave you scratching your head.

Fear not, as we’re here to help you troubleshoot and fix the mod menu glitches so you can get back to casting spells and swinging swords in your favorite VR fantasy world.

In this blog, we’ll walk you through a series of steps to diagnose and resolve common problems with the Blade and Sorcery Nomad mod menu.

How To Fix Blade And Sorcery: Nomad Mod Menu Not Working?

Fix Mod Menu Not Working On Blade And Sorcery Nomad

To fix the Blade And Sorcery: Nomad mod menu not working, you can check for mod compatibility, delete the save and options folder, and verify the connection and image quality. Additionally, you can update Blade And Sorcery Nomad, and uninstall and reinstall mods.

1. Check For Mod Compatibility

Mods can enhance your Blade and Sorcery Nomad experience, but they must be compatible with the game version you’re playing.

Using outdated mods or those not designed for Oculus Quest 2 can lead to the mod menu not working. Ensuring compatibility can prevent conflicts that cause errors or crashes.

  • Visit the mod’s page where you downloaded it and check if it’s updated for the latest version of Blade and Sorcery Nomad.
  • Compare the mod version with your game version; they should match or be compatible according to the mod’s description.
  • Remove any mods that are not compatible with your current game version.

2. Delete Save And Options Folder

Sometimes, game settings or save files can become corrupt, causing issues with mods.

  • Connect the Oculus Quest 2 to your PC.
  • Navigate to the “documents/mygames/bladeandsorcery” folder.
  • Delete the entire “bladeandsorcery” folder to remove all custom settings and saves.
  • Launch Blade And Sorcery: Nomad to allow it to create new, default files.

3. Verify Connection And Image Quality

Poor internet connection can sometimes affect the functionality of mods, especially if they require an online connection to update or validate files. Ensuring a stable internet connection might solve issues related to the mod menu not working and can also improve image quality.

  • Check your Wi-Fi signal strength on your Oculus Quest 2.
  • If the signal is weak, move closer to your Wi-Fi router or consider using a Wi-Fi extender.
  • Restart your router by unplugging your router from the power source, wait at least 30 seconds, then plug it back in to restart it to clear any potential connection issues.
  • Check the Oculus Quest 2 settings to ensure you have the optimal resolution and refresh rate set for the best image quality.

4. Update Blade And Sorcery: Nomad

Running an outdated version of the game might cause issues with the mod menu. Updates often include fixes for bugs that could be causing your mod menu to malfunction.

  • Open the Oculus app on your mobile device or PC.
  • Navigate to your library and find Blade and Sorcery Nomad.
  • If an update is available, there should be an option to start the update process.
  • Ensure your Oculus Quest 2 is connected to Wi-Fi and allow the update to download and install.

5. Uninstall And Reinstall Mods

A proper reinstallation of mods can sometimes fix the issues with the mod menu not working.

  • Remove the mod files from your Quest 2 by deleting them from the ‘Mods’ folder.
  • Power off and restart your headset to clear temporary files.
  • Obtain the mods from a trusted source.
  • If the mods are compressed, extract them using a file archiver.
  • Use a USB cable to connect your Quest 2 to your computer.
  • Use SideQuest or a similar tool to move the mod files to the ‘Mods’ folder in the Blade and Sorcery: Nomad directory on your Quest 2.
  • Safely eject your Quest 2 from the computer and launch the game to check if the mod menu works.

6. Clear Cache On Oculus Quest 2

Sometimes the Oculus Quest 2 cache can get filled with outdated or temporary files that can interfere with game performance and mod functionality.

  • Turn off your Oculus Quest 2 headset.
  • Hold the power and volume down buttons on the headset until the boot screen loads on your display.
  • Use the volume buttons to toggle to the ‘Boot Device’ option and select it with the power button.
  • Once the device has restarted, check to see if the issue with the mod menu has been resolved.

7. Uninstall And Reinstall Blade And Sorcery: Nomad

If all else fails, a fresh installation of the game can resolve persistent issues with the mod menu.

  • Press the Oculus button on your right controller to open the universal menu.
  • Navigate to the ‘Apps’ section and find Blade and Sorcery Nomad.
  • Select the game and choose ‘Uninstall’ to remove it from your headset.
  • Restart your Oculus Quest 2.
  • Reinstall Blade and Sorcery Nomad from the Oculus Store.
  • Once reinstalled, try running the game before adding mods to ensure it works in its vanilla state.

8. Contact Warpfrog Support

Contact Warpfrog Support To FIx Blade And Sorcery Nomad Mod Menu Not Working

If you’ve attempted all other troubleshooting steps and the mod menu still isn’t working, reaching out to the Warpfrog support team can help.

They can provide specialized assistance and may offer solutions specific to your issue that aren’t widely known or available.