NullReferenceException - Modded server

vendetta1991

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Just tried to join my friends server for the first time and I'm getting the following repeating error 

NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object
  at Addpoint.addpoint () [0x0006a] in <f0aee9fd81d144dd8bb5ef4958399b26>:0 
  at FE.Harmony.FE.Prefix () [0x00000] in <f0aee9fd81d144dd8bb5ef4958399b26>:0 
  at (wrapper dynamic-method) EntityPlayer.DMD<System.Void EntityPlayer:Update()>(EntityPlayer)
  at (wrapper dynamic-method) MonoMod.Utils.DynamicMethodDefinition.SyncProxy<System.Void EntityPlayer:Update()>(EntityPlayer)
  at EntityPlayerLocal.Update () [0x00000] in <6d1a8548522e46dc83d70764cc5f4032>:0 


https://pastebin.com/QzEta2SP 

I've tried everything I could fine online 

-cleaned files using launcher

-verified files

-removed mods that I can to still be able to join

-removed one drive and gefore E 

Only thing I haven't tried yet is deleting my save file as the friend isn't online yet to do that but with it being the first time I've joined I wouldn't have thought that the issue. 

 
Issue 1 - Your GPU driver is extremely out of date.

Issue 2 - Your CPU can cause you a lot of trouble.  I cover that in detail here.
Neither are related to your problem, it's most likely cause by a mod, but these are things you need to be aware of and deal with.

Issue 3 - The problem. It is most likely caused either by one of the mods you are using not being compatible with the current client version, or a compatibility issue between the mods. Or it could be some mismatch between mods on your client, and the host you are connecting to.

 
It's something to do with zFirearmsExpansion5 as I've seen that report a few times now.
Yeah it was version conflict the mod had been updated quite a few times in the last month and my friends had been playing last few weeks while I was on holiday and the version they was using was archived so had to get it google drived over to me 

Issue 1 - Your GPU driver is extremely out of date.

Issue 2 - Your CPU can cause you a lot of trouble.  I cover that in detail here.
Neither are related to your problem, it's most likely cause by a mod, but these are things you need to be aware of and deal with.

Issue 3 - The problem. It is most likely caused either by one of the mods you are using not being compatible with the current client version, or a compatibility issue between the mods. Or it could be some mismatch between mods on your client, and the host you are connecting to.
Thankyou updated all that and turned out to be a mod version difference as it had been updated so many times in the last month 

 
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