Minimap data is saved in a subfolder with the same name as the player in the same directory.
You may be able to restore the map data by also renaming the folders but it may not reconcile properly.
In general it's best to avoid manually editing save data files unless you are sure you know what...
It's certainly not a fix - but if you manually go into steam offline mode (you can do this pretty quickly from the friends menu) then it might help you get in game more quickly.
You're not a staff member - please do not tell other forum users what they can and cannot do. Simply report and move on without leaving a response.
People post similar suggestions all the time, and as I don't see any about this topic in the first couple of pages of recent suggestion posts I'm...
Hi both,
You're probably better to concentrate feedback about this in the announcement thread (Official - Announcement regarding changes to conversations (private messages)) as that's where most of the existing discussion about the topic has taken place.
FWIW Back in the pre-1.3 days people used to run Terraria in a VM all the time on Mac and Linux, so you might have some luck. This was before WINE is as good as it is today, and before Proton even existed so it was the only option.
Please don't report bugs regarding the Undeluxe edition. It's presented "as is", by which I mean that it's a snapshot of the game at a certain time in the past; it contains bugs, missing features and everything else which is part of the intended experience. There are currently no plans to go...
If you're able to get some of it to function, that's great! Sadly however that's unsupported behaviour (ie it's not expected to work at all) so there's no known method to get it to work. Bear in mind that this version existed long before proton was a thing, in a time where for most games to run...
Hello,
Terraria didn't officially support Linux until the 1.3 update, so you won't be able to run this version of the game or server on Linux (or MacOS).
Yes, it works that way whichever way around you're switching - I believe that this goes for all betas for all games on steam. Your worlds and players will be unaffected though :)
Yes, this is intended; each time you switch it redownloads that version of the game. AFAIK this is a steam thing and outside of the developers' control.
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