Windows automatically allocates as much RAM as a program needs. If it's unable to allocate more, it's because you've run out of system RAM. Try to close background applications.Tell me how to increase the amount of memory for Terraria?
This is not true; Terraria (and hence tModloader) by default run using 32 bit architecture rather than 64 bit, so can only use up to 4GB of RAM.Windows automatically allocates as much RAM as a program needs. If it's unable to allocate more, it's because you've run out of system RAM. Try to close background applications.
I'm having the same problem. When I open it it just brings up a Notepad file with a bunch of unintelligible symbols.I am on an Asus computer. I have Windows 10. When I have to open it, it asks me what I would like to open it with. What app do I use for that part?
Try 7Zip. It's free.Hey it wont let me unzip the file it saysI need to register for a winzip purchase. what do i do
When you open what exactly? The .zip file? You need something to unzip it first. Try 7Zip like I suggested above.I am on an Asus computer. I have Windows 10. When I have to open it, it asks me what I would like to open it with. What app do I use for that part?
1. Right click terraria.exe, properties, then compatibility
2. then set tick on compatibility mode and select win 8 (or try others)
3. Click Apply then relaunch Terraria
Looks like the .jar extension has somehow been associated with WinRAR. There's probably several ways to fix this, but the easiest one that I can think of is to update Java.Hey, im having a weird issue with the installation that im not sure is on here? when i open the .rar file, the .jar file seems to be another .rar file and i have no idea how to run it. the picture ive attached shows what i mean, im just really confused, all i did was extract the initial rar into a temp folder like it says to do and that was the result :cView attachment 234938
Looks like the .jar extension has somehow been associated with WinRAR. There's probably several ways to fix this, but the easiest one that I can think of is to update Java.