Escape from Duckov has quickly become one of the most creative and community-driven survival games on the market, inspiring countless players to build and share unique mods. But with this freedom comes risk — not every file you find online is safe. Recently, reports of unstable or malicious mods have increased, putting players’ save data and even personal security at risk.
To help every Duckling stay safe, here’s an official, comprehensive guide to Duckov Mod Safety Tips — everything you need to know to protect your game, your PC, and your flock.
Downloading Mods — Stay Smart, Stay Safe
Modding can enhance your gameplay, but the first step is downloading responsibly.
✅ Verify the Source
Always download mods from trusted platforms like the Steam Workshop or reputable community sites with verified moderators. Avoid suspicious file-sharing links, social media uploads, or forums without moderation — these are common sources of fake or infected mods.
⚠️ Beware of Paid Mods
Escape from Duckov’s modding scene is built on free community sharing. If a mod requests payment or links to an external checkout page, it’s a major red flag. Paid mods often contain scams, spyware, or unauthorized code. Genuine creators will never charge for their files.
👥 Choose Popular, Well-Supported Mods
Stick with mods that have high download counts, recent updates, and active comment sections. These are clear signs of quality and reliability. Be cautious with new or unknown mods that lack reviews — test them carefully before integrating them into your main save.
💬 Pro Tip: Always check what other Ducklings are saying. User reviews and community feedback are your best friends when choosing safe mods.
Installing Mods – Follow These Best Practices
🦆 Back Up Your Saves
Before installing anything, make a backup of your save files. If something goes wrong, you’ll be able to restore progress instantly. Many unsafe mods corrupt data or cause loading loops — backups prevent heartbreak.
🦠 Scan Mod Files
Always run a virus scan on any downloaded mod file, especially if it comes as a ZIP or EXE requiring manual installation. Modern antivirus programs can catch malware disguised as mods before it ever touches your game.
📂 Know Where Your Mods Are Stored
Locate your default Duckov mod directories:
- Manual Install Mods:
Escape From Duckov\Duckov_Data\Mods - Steam Workshop Mods:
Open Your Files → Subscribed Items → Click Unsubscribe to remove mods safely.
Keeping your mod folders organized helps you quickly disable or replace problematic content.
🧪 Test One Mod at a Time
Always install and test mods individually. Enabling multiple new mods at once can cause unpredictable behavior and make it difficult to trace the cause of a crash or conflict. Activate one, check your game’s performance, then move on to the next.
Final Safety Reminders & Support
Even with the best preparation, unsafe content can slip through. Stay alert and protect your community.
⚠️ Watch Out for Malicious Mods
If a file acts suspiciously (asking for system permissions, redirecting you online, or triggering antivirus warnings), delete it immediately. Never run unknown executables. Report suspicious mods through Duckov’s official support channels so the devs can act quickly.
🦆 Need Help or Have Concerns?
If you suspect a malicious mod or if your game becomes unstable after installation, reach out through Duckov’s official Discord or support. The team actively monitors community reports and will help you restore your files or investigate the issue.
Stay Creative, Stay Safe
Modding is one of the most rewarding parts of Escape from Duckov — it’s how players express creativity and push the limits of the game. Just remember: the best mods come from trusted sources and careful testing.
Follow these Duckov Mod Safety Tips to keep your game running smoothly, your data protected, and your ducks flying high. Stay curious, stay smart, and above all — keep quacking safely! 🦆💚