xxterminatorxx5
Terrarian
Alright, so a lot of the crashing and freezing bugs are mostly on Last Gen consoles, but are not present in current gen consoles. I updated the OP with that type of info.
Looks like I won't update until all bugs are fixed. I don't want anything to happen to my long-played world.
That's really weird please file a report at http://www.505games.com/contactI have one issue: if there is a meteor biome in a mushroom biome, and you keep exploring the map (clearing black squares), the music will cut off and restart several times, if you use a magic mirror, the game will crash several seconds later. confirmed on PS4, not sure about other consoles.
I tried to replicate the glitch, but it didn't happen. what could have caused it?That's really weird please file a report at http://www.505games.com/contact
System's RAM might have been overloaded from all the different stuff going on. Mushroom and Meteor are both very 'active' biomes. I'm no dev though so I'm just theorizing.I tried to replicate the glitch, but it didn't happen. what could have caused it?
Oh, you're right about the system ram, but I still wonder how did it overload a 8GB ram.System's RAM might have been overloaded from all the different stuff going on. Mushroom and Meteor are both very 'active' biomes. I'm no dev though so I'm just theorizing.
Likely there was more going on in the background of the system. I doubt it allocates 100% of that RAM to your gaming.Oh, you're right about the system ram, but I still wonder how did it overload a 8GB ram.
Do you experience this in other games? The cursor movement I mean. I had a report of this where a member assumed terraria had planted a virus in his vita because he had this problem with terraria and then his other games. I'm quite certain it is a hardware issue but Terraria is more susceptible to it due to having more sensitive controls.PS Vita version crashes sometimes when you save after not saving for awhile; also, smart cursor drifts down slowly for me. I know the second one is not a hardware issue simply because other people experience this as well.
No, I don't experience it in other games; it's only Terraria. Other people have had this issue as well, I've heard. Also, I stated the wrong cursor; I meant manual.Do you experience this in other games? The cursor movement I mean. I had a report of this where a member assumed terraria had planted a virus in his vita because he had this problem with terraria and then his other games. I'm quite certain it is a hardware issue but Terraria is more susceptible to it do to having more sensitive controls.
Yes, and in the thread associated with it one of the Engine devs commented about reducing the sensitivity of your analog stick. It is my suspicion that it is a hardware issue that people are only noticing with Terraria because Terraria is more sensitive to the analog input than most other games. I'd suggest you try seeing about possible ways to clean your analog stick and check if this fixes the issue.No, I don't experience it in other games; it's only Terraria. Other people have had this issue as well, I've heard. Also, I stated the wrong cursor; I meant manual.
I will try that, thank you very much for the help!Yes, and in the thread associated with it one of the Engine devs commented about reducing the sensitivity of your analog stick. It is my suspicion that it is a hardware issue that people are only noticing with Terraria because Terraria is more sensitive to the analog input than most other games. I'd suggest you try seeing about possible ways to clean your analog stick and check if this fixes the issue.