inZOI Modders Deserve Better Communication and Support

The inZOI modding community has supported this game since day one, creating content, helping players, writing guides, and contributing countless hours to its growth.

Lately, many creators have been facing two recurring issues:

  • Mods sitting in review for days without updates, sometimes during contests and peak weekend traffic.

  • Support requests in the official creator Discord going unanswered for weeks or even months, leaving creators without help when they encounter technical or moderation issues.

We understand that reviews take time and support teams are busy. What is frustrating is the lack of communication. Most creators would be happy with clear timelines, status updates, and acknowledgement that their questions have been seen.

We’re not asking for special treatment. We’re asking for transparency, communication, and reliable support through the official channels provided to creators.

Modders are investing their time and creativity into helping inZOI grow. We simply ask that our time and efforts be respected in return.

If you’ve experienced similar issues, please share your experience below. The more constructive feedback we provide, the more likely we are to see positive changes.

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Yes, these issues do exist. Now that the contest is ongoing, they’ve decided to change the moderation process and have made it much longer. Currently, it takes about two days for a mod to be published, whereas before it took just one day. Now you not only have to upload the file using Modkit, specifying automatic publication after approval, but also resubmit it after approval—meaning you now have to go through double moderation for reasons that are unclear. I’ve also been running into other issues on the site lately; for example, I haven’t been able to track mod downloads for the past 3 days because the numbers are stuck at the same levels as a few days ago.

I’ve already written to support about the statistics, and I hope they’ll come up with a solution, but the fact that they changed the moderation process is absolutely terrible.

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To be completely honest, I’d rather ask them to use the steam workshop, curseforge is bad. Half the time the update process ends up deleting your mods and some times you don’t even notice when it happened and when you try to update a mod it gets stuck in “updating” or “installing” because the game has the folders but not the files which cause issues.

I want steam workshop instead, plus that’d allow for a larger variety of mods to be added including 18+ as curseforge doesn’t allow those. We need more freedom on what we can share, someone wants an 18+ mod? why not? it’s not base game, and it’s completely optional, all these puritan rules curseforge has are just lame.

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I agree, the developers should add more platforms for publishing mods that offer the same features, such as automatic mod updates and so on, so that we have a choice of where we want to publish.

Steeam has proven time and time again to be one of the best mod systems, it does the updates automatically, review times are super fast, everyone can comment and discuss the mods, you can share pictures and videos, it’s nice! Curseforge’s implementation is a mess. I can’t even figure out how to leave a comment on a mod, it’s not like canvas. I can’t see what others are saying, maybe the mod is not working and is crashing your game, but you install it because you couldn’t see the reviews and now you’re stuck with figuring it out.

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