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  1. No. TModLoader directly changes Terraria. Whether you have mods enabled or not, if one of you has TModLoader and the other doesn't, you will not be able to play. If you want to play with someone who has the base game, you will have to completely uninstall tModLoader. Originally posted by Thriko (Feldmarschall):

  2. Apr 3, 2018 · If from mod browser, download desired mod and head into the "mods" option on the main menu, choose to enable/disable mods, and reload them. Alternatively, download a mod from the forums, and drag the mod file into the mods folder, which is also accessed through the "mods" option on the main menu.

  3. Jun 8, 2016 · The tModLoader is an API (Application Programming Interface), quite literally a mod to make mods. It functions as a gateway between your mod and Terraria, and allows you to do many things with mostly indirect control, but managed. First and foremost, I'd like to cover a handful incredibly useful sites:

    • Running Legacy Versions
    • Installation
    • Launch Errors
    • Useful Links
    • File Locations
    • Items
    Right click on tModLoader in Steam.
    Select "Properties..."
    Select "Betas".
    Select "1.3-legacy" or "1.4.3-legacy" in the drop-down menu on top.
    Install tModLoader
    Redownload tModLoader files:
    Note: Your player and world saves are stored in a completely separate folder than the ones mentioned above. If you delete any other folders, the developer is not responsible for you losing any of y...

    Windows 64 bit Users

    1. If you are for whatever reason finding dotnet is not installing, such as internet problems/blocks, download the dotnet runtime. 2. Download this .zip and place it in the LaunchUtils folder in tModLoader's install location. Example directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\tModLoader\LaunchUtils.

    Steam Linux Users

    1. If the game is not launching, read about the bug and workaround in comments here: https://github.com/tModLoader/tModLoader/issues/2140

    The directX package from Microsoft for d3dcompiler_47 is missing

    1. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/update-for-the-d3dcompiler-47-dll-component-on-windows-server-2012-windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2-769c6690-ed30-4dee-8bf8-dfa30e2f8088. You could also update to the latest Windows 10 if that's easier.

    How to switch back to 1.3 Legacy tModLoader: https://gfycat.com/ConsiderateClutteredBorer
    Downgrade to older 1.4: https://github.com/tModLoader/tModLoader/wiki/tModLoader-guide-for-players#downgrade-tmodloader
    Migrate mods: https://github.com/tModLoader/tModLoader/wiki/tModLoader-guide-for-players#migrate-everything-from-13-to-14
    Dual install 1.3 and 1.4: https://github.com/tModLoader/tModLoader/wiki/tModLoader-guide-for-players#dual-install---have-13-and-14-tmodloader-installed-at-the-same-time

    Here are some useful default paths. Saves 1. Windows: 1.1. 1.4.4-stable: %UserProfile%\Documents\My Games\Terraria\tModLoader (This is typically found in C:\Documents\) 1.2. 1.4.3-legacy: %UserProfile%\Documents\My Games\Terraria\tModLoader-1.4.3 1.3. 1.3-legacy: %UserProfile%\Documents\My Games\Terraria\ModLoader 2. Linux: ~/.local/share/Terraria/...

    tModLoader adds some assorted items, though none of them particularly impact the game. 1. The / Unloaded Item, which is used to store data for modded items that no longer have their mod present or have since been removed from their respective mods. 2. The / Starting Bag, which is used to store excess starter items that would not fit in the player's...

  4. tModLoader (tML) is a free program which allows playing Terraria with mods. It can be used to download mods from their database, called the Mod Browser, receive updates to mods if there are any, or upload one's own mods to the Mod Browser. It was developed and released by the tML team as a standalone program, and can also be obtained on Steam as a Terraria DLC. The official wiki, with ...

  5. To install Steam mods, all you have to do is go to the Terraria community workshop page on Steam. With Steam, go to Community > Workshop then find Terraria. Search for anything you like and either press the check mark on the box or click the mod, scroll down and press Subscribe. Once subscribed it will be sitting in your in-game Terraria ...

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  7. store.steampowered.com › app › 1281930tModLoader on Steam

    Dig, Fight, and Build your way through the world of player-created mods on Terraria with tModLoader - this DLC makes modding Terraria a reality! tModLoader (TML) is an open-source, community-driven modification and expansion of the Terraria game that makes it possible to make and play mods.

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