Users report load time improvements of 30-40% when opening the manager with a full mod collection. 3. Fixed “Missing DLL” Errors A persistent bug in 1.0.6 would sometimes flag MSVCP140.dll or VCRUNTIME140.dll as missing even when Visual C++ runtimes were installed. This is now fully resolved —the manager statically links the required dependencies. 4. Improved Mod Profile Saving Corrupted profiles were a silent nightmare. You’d spend an hour arranging your load order, close the manager, and reopen it to find a random order or missing mods.
Let’s break down what’s new, what’s fixed, and why you should upgrade immediately. For the uninitiated, Frosty Mod Manager is a third-party launcher and mod deployment tool. Unlike simple drag-and-drop mod installers, FMM hooks into the Frostbite Engine’s file structure in memory , allowing mods to be applied without permanently overwriting game files. Frosty Mod Manager 1.0.7
Now, version is here. And while it might look like a small point release, this update quietly solves some of the most frustrating pain points modders have faced since the 1.0.6 days. Users report load time improvements of 30-40% when
Official Frosty Tool Suite GitHub (replace with actual link) Support: Join the Frosty Modding Discord for help with specific games. Have you tried Frosty Mod Manager 1.0.7? Found a bug or a hidden improvement? Let us know in the comments below. Tags: #FrostyModManager #Modding #FrostbiteEngine #MassEffect #DragonAge #StarWarsBattlefront #GamingMods This is now fully resolved —the manager statically