Phoenix-Mask
Terrarian
What exactly is "Permanently-PatchedTerraria Assembly"?
Can't you just verify game file integrity?You modify the Terraria.exe to your patch are always applied when you launch the game even from Steam and you no longer need to use Terraria Tweaker.
You'll need to delete the Terraria.exe if you no longer want to use the patches though
It redownloads the Terraria.exe, deleting it by the same timeCan't you just verify game file integrity?
I don't think TT2 is much to blame for the lag, the patcher only gets to work by changing stuff in the Terraria assembly (the internal code itself) at launch. When Terraria is launched, the patcher just sits there, doing nothing. I think Terraria is to blame here (or try looking it up in task manager, there may be underlying processes that eat up your memory). It's just open to check if the game is closed (It only does something when it is, which is to replace Terraria back to its original slate)Thanks for the answer. Might be needing this because the game seems to get a bit laggy while the tweaker is open since i have several things running.
Well I'm stuck somewhere and I don't have any idea how to solve itAlso, @Gaelyte, would you continue the recipe helper development? (Not that I was actively waiting for it, just curious)
What part were you stuck? What were you implementing?Well I'm stuck somewhere and I don't have any idea how to solve it
ItemSlot.Draw(spriteBatch, ref recipe[availableRecipe[focusRecipe]].requiredItem[num66], 22, new Vector2(num67, num68));
ItemSlot.Draw(spriteBatch, recipe[availableRecipe[focusRecipe]].requiredItem, 22, num66, new Vector2(num67, num68));
There is no pre-made tweak that can do that for you, but you can write a plugin that changes attributes of certain projectiles (i.e. Damage). Just find the internal name of the projectile attack (Either look it up online or use a decompiler), then set a new value to the desired variable, in this case,Hi, Is there a way for me to modify the attribute (damage) of a specific attack move from a boss npc (e.g moon lord laser, fishron tornado)?
Damage
. For the damages dealt by hotboxes (running into the boss), you can just set their damage by using the Omnipatcher.There is a multiplier that is calculated after getting the base stat of an AI. You can look it up, but for reference, Journey mode is 0.5x, Normal mode is 1x, Expert mode is 2x, and Master modr is 3x. If you are tweaking hp and damage stats, it's important to keep in mind of the multiplier, as it may drastically change gameplay on different difficulties.Also wondering if we could modify how a specific enemy npc's damage and life is affected by the difficulty of a world (e.g lowering clown's damage in Master mode)?
Here.Would it be possible to add an option that changes the timer between the waves of the old ones army? For those that need healing it might help to heal up but aside from that it kinda steals time
BreakTime
value to whatever you want and it will do what you wantYeah I try to talk about TT2 each time I read or hear "modded Terraria is 1.3.5.3"Okay thanks man. I'm pretty disappointed in myself for not learning the plugin system (i.e., being lazy). But i've been using the fact that you're making a tutorial for converting TranscendPlugins as an excuse to continue being lazy. Feel kinda bad considering everything you've put together to teach how to make plugins.
On another note, I promoted Terraria Tweaker 2 on the TModLoader thread recently in response to some people complaining that TModLoader hasn't been updated. I'm under the impression that the majority of ppl just don't know of TT2. I just don't see why anyone interested in modding Terraria wouldn't be using it.