3DXChat v26 (build 390) is a version of the social/virtual-world game. An “offline mod” in this context typically refers to user-created modifications that allow parts of the game to run without connecting to official online services — for example, hosting a local server, creating a single-player environment, or enabling local-only content and testing. Below is a concise, structured summary covering what offline mods involve, typical technical approaches, legal and safety considerations, and practical steps/mod components commonly seen.
In the niche world of adult-oriented social MMOs, 3dxChat has held a dedicated following for years. Developed by SexGameDevil, it offers a platform for 3D avatar customization, social interaction, and explicit roleplay within user-created worlds. As with any subscription-based virtual world, a cat-and-mouse game exists between the developers (who enforce online authentication) and modders (who seek offline access). The latest point of discussion in underground forums revolves around 3dxChat ver26 build 390 and the enduring search for a working "offline mod."
This article dissects what version 26 build 390 is, why users seek an offline mod, the current state of purported cracks, the technical hurdles, and the very real consequences of trying to bypass the game's servers.
Search any tracker, and you’ll find titles like: 3dxchat ver26 build 390 offline mod work
“3DXChat v26.390 Offline + All DLC – WORKING CRACK”
Do not trust these. User reports confirm:
One known project, “3DXLocal” (abandoned since 2022), attempted to mimic the server using PHP scripts. It worked for Build 342, but Ver26’s new encryption rendered it obsolete. 3DXChat v26 (build 390) is a version of
Difficulty: Moderate – Not for complete beginners.
You need to start with a legitimate or pirated copy of 3DXChat v26 Build 390. The mod comes as a set of patched .exe and .dll files plus an edited data folder. Instructions vary by source, but the common steps are:
I tested this on Windows 11 (64-bit) with an RTX 3060. No crashes or missing DLL errors. The mod creator included a simple batch file to launch the game without the launcher. First launch took about 10 seconds longer than usual – presumably because the game fails to phone home and falls back to local mode.
Verdict on setup: It works as advertised, but you’ll need basic file management skills. No registry edits or command-line voodoo required. “3DXChat v26
An older method involved editing your C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts file to redirect the game's authentication servers (auth.3dxchat.com) to 127.0.0.1 and serving a local emulated server. For ver26 build 390, this fails because the client now uses certificate pinning and dynamic API endpoints. Without a fully emulated backend (handling avatar data, rooms, and physics), the client simply crashes or shows "Cannot connect to license server."
A true offline mod would require a full server emulator – a program that mimics the official 3dxChat backend. Several open-source projects have tried (e.g., "3dxEmu" on GitHub, since DMCA'd). The last functional emulator worked for version 24. For build 390, the network protocol changed. New encryption (AES-256-GCM) and proprietary message serialization mean that creating a working emulator would take hundreds of hours of reverse engineering. To date, no public emulator supports ver26 build 390.
The most common result. A file named 3dxChat_v26_b390_offline_fix.exe or similar. Upon execution, it either:
Verdict: 99% of "offline mod" downloads are malware. Security researchers have noted a direct correlation between 3dxChat crack searches and infostealer infections.