It sounds like your browser isn’t keeping the mod data after installation, but the way MDRG handles mods on the web version works a little differently than on the installed version.
Here’s how mod installation normally works on the browser version:
- Install the mod through the Mod Menu.
- The game will freeze and wait for you to refresh the page.
- After refreshing once, the mod becomes active.
- Refreshing the page again or even closing the tab should not remove the mod.
- The mod only resets when you fully restart your browser or shut down your device, because WebGL temporary storage gets cleared when the system resets.
I tested this on my side as well, even after closing the page and reopening it, the installed mod was still there.
It only resets for me after I restart my PC or the browser completely.
So if your mod disappears immediately after refreshing, or every time you reopen the page, that usually means something on your device is clearing the stored data.
Common causes include:
- Using incognito / private mode
- Browser privacy settings that auto-delete storage
- Extensions that block or wipe WebGL data
- Low disk space preventing storage allocation
- Refreshing the page before the installation finishes
Try switching to another browser (Chrome or Firefox) or temporarily disabling extensions to see if the mod stays installed.
Your laptop may be having issues running Unity-based content, and unfortunately, that’s something outside the game’s control.
If Unity isn’t functioning properly on your system, it can affect not only MDRG but many other Unity games as well.
Since this is a device-specific issue, here are a few things you can try:
- Restart your laptop (this is the simplest fix and helps in many cases).
- Try using a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge).
- Make sure hardware acceleration is enabled in your browser settings.
- Check if your system recently installed updates that might have affected Unity WebGL performance.
- Ensure your browser isn’t running in private/incognito mode, which can block local data storage.
If Unity still refuses to run correctly on your laptop, it may be a deeper system issue.
In that case, using the browser version of MDRG is the best workaround you currently have.
Let me know if any of these steps change the behavior. I’ll help however I can.