![]() Make sure you have Terraria installed, and grabbed the tModLoader files, link is in the prerequisites. In the rare case that the automatic way doesn’t work (please contact me if this is the case), or you prefer to install it yourself, this step will detail how you can do just that. wld files in the tModLoader directory, and they should work as expected. Now, you will need to double click that application and wait for tModLoader to open. Then, you will need too rename the pasted Terraria to tModLoader or Modded Terraria. ![]() ![]() So don't worry if the meteor event isn't spawning on your world after destroying Shadow Orbs or Crimson. Now you need to keep everything that was in the tModLoader folder but only keep both Terraria's. RELATED: Terraria: Everything We Know About The 1.4 Journey's End Update On Console. Instead, tModLoader makes a new directory to store tModLoader worlds/players. With the news of Terraria 1.4 is arriving on consoles (soon), we have to tell you that the way meteorites work in 1.4 is not the same way they did in 1.3. Please keep in mind that tModLoader worlds are different from vanilla Terraria worlds. Once this is done, the next time you launch Terraria, you should have a tModloader Terraria! This is a pretty quick process, but if you experience any problem, PM me on Steam about the problem. You can check if you are root by running the whoami command in terminal. Make sure you are not running this command as root, as this will install tModLoader in a unexpected location.
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