Mods that change how the game functions or add UI elements are typically placed in the mods folder created by SuperBLT. Multiplayer Etiquette and Safety
Users often create custom outfits or replace character models to feature different styles or references from other media. This includes everything from tactical gear adjustments to entirely new character appearances.
has an open modding culture, major hosting platforms have strict rules regarding sexually explicit content: Thunderstore: Payday 2 Nsfw Mods
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Other creations, like "Hentaidozer," are often seen as "troll" mods—designed more for their shock value and absurdist humor than for genuine sexual gratification. A comment from a 2018 Steam discussion thread even lamented the existence of such mods, asking, "I want to see how many weird ( and ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up) mods are out there. For example: NSFW ( which means pornographic) MLP Loading screens ( Yes this is a real thing)".
High-poly adjustments to character geometry. 2. Menu and User Interface (UI) Customizations has an open modding culture, major hosting platforms
: A critical technical aspect is that most of these mods are client-side. This means only the player who installed the mod sees the changes; other players in a lobby will see the standard "vanilla" game assets unless they have the same files installed. Categories of NSFW Content
The most common type of adult mod involves modifying the textures of playable characters or Non-Playable Characters (NPCs).
The variety of modifications available reflects the diverse interests of the player base.
Perhaps the most infamous example is the "Hentaidozer" mod. Created by user "toshiyukimur," this modification replaces the front plate of the game's fearsome Bulldozer enemy with the "ahegao" pattern, a stylized expression found in anime and manga. This seemingly absurd combination of a military-style juggernaut suit and anime tropes highlights how mods can create surreal and unexpected crossovers.