Here’s a quick checklist to get your mods working again.

Some mods need to be above or below others. For example, a model swap usually goes above a level retexture. When in doubt, disable all mods and enable them one by one to find the conflict.

Many gameplay or visual mods require SonicGMI (Generations Mod Injector) or CodeLoader . Read the mod’s description carefully. If it says “requires CodeLoader” and you don’t have it, the mod will silently fail.

So you’ve downloaded a few mods for Sonic Generations , loaded them up in the mod manager… and nothing happens. Or worse—the game crashes on startup. Don’t worry. This is incredibly common, and the fix is usually simple.

Try renaming or temporarily moving your dxgi.dll or d3d9.dll files (some graphics wrappers interfere). Also, make sure you’re not running the game through Big Picture Mode—launch it directly from Steam or the mod manager.

If your Sonic Generations folder is set to read-only (common with Steam installs), mods won’t inject correctly. Right-click the folder → Properties → uncheck “Read-only” → Apply.

Here’s a short, informative piece you can use for a guide, forum post, or social media caption. Sonic Generations Mods Not Working? Here’s How to Fix It

If vanilla Generations runs fine but mods break it, right-click the game in Steam → Properties → Installed Files → Verify integrity of game files. This fixes missing DLLs or corrupted archives.

The original game doesn’t support mods natively. You must use HedgemodManager (not the old SonicGLVL or other deprecated tools). Make sure you’re on the latest version.