Fifa — Mod Manager V110 Updated

FIFA Mod Manager v1.10: Enhanced Modding Experience

We're excited to announce the latest update to FIFA Mod Manager, now version 1.10! This update brings a host of new features, improvements, and bug fixes to enhance your modding experience.

What's New in v1.10:

  1. Improved Mod Detection: Enhanced algorithm for detecting mods, ensuring that all modifications are accurately identified and displayed.
  2. Enhanced User Interface: Revamped UI with a more modern and intuitive design, making it easier to navigate and manage your mods.
  3. Mod Conflict Detection: Advanced conflict detection system, alerting you to potential issues with multiple mods installed.
  4. One-Click Mod Installation: Simplified installation process for mods, allowing for quick and easy addition of new content.
  5. Mod Categorization: Organized mods into categories (e.g., graphics, gameplay, teams) for easier browsing and management.
  6. Update Notifications: Automatic notifications for updates to installed mods, ensuring you stay current with the latest content.
  7. Support for New FIFA Versions: Compatibility with the latest FIFA game versions, including patches and updates.

Key Features:

Benefits:

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Get Ready to Take Your FIFA Experience to the Next Level!

Download FIFA Mod Manager v1.10 now and discover a world of limitless possibilities for your FIFA game! fifa mod manager v110 updated

The update for the FIFA Editing Toolsuite (FIFA Mod Manager and Editor) focuses on enhancing organizational features for mod lists and improving backend performance for newer titles like EA SPORTS FC 26

. A key addition in this version is the inclusion of "Separators," which allow users to visually categorize their applied mods—such as gameplay, kits, and faces—for a cleaner and more structured workflow. Key Features and Improvements Organizational Tools Separators

in the applied list with support for custom naming, along with new icons for "Apply All" and "Unapply All" menu items. Performance Optimization

: Significant improvements to the performance and memory usage of TOC signature rewriting , as well as faster generation of the modding cache Asset Management

: Improved performance when adding new assets to existing bundles and a more accurate "Add wardrobe item" logic that now duplicates cloth assets. SDK & Compatibility : The SDK has been updated for

(specifically to TU 1.5.1 in related FMT releases) and third-party dependencies, including an update to Oodle 2.9.15 , have been refreshed.

: Resolved crashes occurring when using multiple mods that add the same face ID with different mesh assortments. Workflow and Usage Tips Updating Mods FIFA Mod Manager v1

: For those transitioning between Title Updates, using tools like the Preset Loader

alongside the Mod Manager can help refresh profiles to detect new mod versions and fix renamed or missing files using "Smart Search". Cache Importance

: The modding cache remains critical for efficiency, storing previously loaded configurations to enable quicker game launches without needing a full reinstallation of mods every time. Troubleshooting

: If mods fail to activate after a game update, ensure you are running the manager as an Administrator

and verify that your advanced launch options (e.g., in Steam or the EA App) correctly include the -dataPath FIFAModData or instructions for launching mods after a major Title Update? Download - FIFA Editing Toolsuite

Improved Add wardrobe item logic to be far more accurate, and to fix issues (Editor) FIFA Editing Toolsuite FMTDev/FMT.Releases - GitHub

To use the FIFA Mod Manager (specifically versions like and its subsequent updates), you need to set up the FIFA Editing Toolsuite Improved Mod Detection : Enhanced algorithm for detecting

, which is the standard platform for importing and launching mods in modern FIFA and FC titles. 1. Installation and Initial Setup : Obtain the latest version from FIFA Editing Toolsuite

and higher are common for recent titles like FIFA 23 and FC 24/25. Extraction : Use a tool like

to extract the files into a new folder on your desktop or documents. Avoid the "Program Files" folder to prevent permission issues. Initial Launch FIFA Mod Manager.exe

. It should automatically scan for installed games. If it fails, use the button to manually select your game's file from its installation directory. 2. Importing and Applying Mods

Issue: "Failed to find FIFA process"

Fix: Disable "Fullscreen Optimizations" on FIFA23.exe. Go to Properties > Compatibility > Check "Disable fullscreen optimizations."

3. Enhanced Frosty Legacy Support

Many mods are still made for Frosty (FB Mod). V110 now includes a "Frosty Translator" that automatically converts legacy texture formats to the newer FMM standard. This means fewer missing textures and pink boots on the pitch.

Known Issues & Workarounds

Every mod manager update has quirks. Here is what the community is reporting 24 hours post-launch:

What’s New in v1.1.0?

The jump to v1.1.0 (and subsequent hotfixes) was a significant milestone for the modding community. Here is why this specific updated version matters:

  1. EA Sports FC 24 Support: The primary selling point of this updated manager is compatibility with the new "EA Sports FC 24" engine. Previous versions struggled with the file structure changes EA made, but v1.1.0 bridges that gap.
  2. Updated Live Editor Integration: The manager works seamlessly with the FIFA 23/FC 24 Live Editor, allowing for real-time modifications that previous managers couldn't handle due to code updates.
  3. UI Stability: Older versions were prone to crashing when loading large mod lists. The v1.1.0 update improved the interface stability, making it less likely to corrupt your moddata folder during application.

4. Mod Conflict Highlighting

One of the most requested features is now live. When you apply two mods that edit the same database table (e.g., dlc/db/), v110 highlights the conflict in red and suggests a load order priority. This prevents the dreaded "infinite loading screen."