Reload Complete Joining Tmodloader ((new))
A major rework to this system was introduced to improve the user experience: UI Updates
"Reload complete — joining tModLoader" is, in the end, a sentence of hope. It is the neat confirmation after chaos, the small valve that lets anticipation escape and inflates into play. It is the precise, humble punctuation that means: the slate has been wiped; new things can happen now.
Ensure you are using the Steam version of tModLoader, which is native 64-bit and can utilize all available system RAM.
In multiplayer joining, the message indicates the client has successfully integrated the server’s mod environment and is now ready to finalize world entry. reload complete joining tmodloader
If you've been trying to join repeatedly, the server might be holding your previous session.
If you are hosting, you can prevent your players from encountering this bug:
Old data overrides your active mod directory. Step-by-Step Solutions to Fix the Error A major rework to this system was introduced
Nothing breaks a stable mod list like an automatic update. A mod that worked yesterday may cause "reload complete joining tmodloader" to hang today because the author pushed a hotfix that conflicts with another mod.
Here is a quick guide on why this happens and how to actually get back into your world. What is Happening?
The "Reload Complete" loop is one of the most frustrating errors in Terraria: tModLoader . You spend 20 minutes downloading awesome mods, wait for them to compile, and click to join your friend's multiplayer server. The progress bar fills up, text flashes "Reload Complete," and then—nothing. You are kicked back to the main menu, or worse, stuck on an infinite loading screen. Ensure you are using the Steam version of
Forcing your client to load all necessary mods before connecting bypasses the server-side loading strain. Ask the host for a text list of all active server mods.
Stuck on "Reload Complete: Joining tmodloader"? Here’s the Fix!