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TModLoader launching as free DLC with Journey's End on Visit the Terraria Community Forums for details /sS9NG87h6p
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The mod to control other mods is nestled by users into the root folder for Terraria and offers the ability to not only allow users to peruse and select a litany of mods (with appropriate search and browsing functions that range from popularity to recently updated), but it also loads them all for the user, taking care of the downloads and load order. It’s almost akin to the general mess that Minecraft modding offers, which holds a mild irony considering that many dubbed Terraria as ‘2D Minecraft’.įinally, a tool arose that offered to manage everyone’s mods for them called tModLoader. There is no Steam Workshop, nor a readily available official mod loader, which means that players typically have to mess around with file hierarchy while combing the internet for various mods that are buried in forums. In the past, modding Terraria has been something of a pain, frankly put.
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As the now legendary title quickly approaches its ninth anniversary since its original release on Steam, players find themselves looking not only at a birthday for the sandbox title, but the final update from Re-Logic studios titled Journey’s End. The 2D Metroidvania survival-builder from Re-Logic has survived for nearly a decade now, originally released on for PC, and the content has continued to grow exponentially over time as Re-Logic reapproached the title again and again with new ideas to stuff into the title. In the past, no one would necessarily accuse Terraria of being mod-friendly.