- Является ли Terraria кроссплатформенной?
- Является ли Terraria кроссплатформенной ?
- Guide: How to play multiplayer cross-platform PC & Mobile
- srehder
- Centeredorc
- NobleHeretic
- lamtazar
- c_coder_2
- dat long boi
- Dandarealman
- SolarPH
- PolnyMisiek
- Is Terraria cross platform? Crossplay guide for Xbox, PS5, Nintendo Switch & PC
- Is Terraria cross platform?
- Terraria crossplay platforms
- Does it work for Xbox, PS5, Nintendo Switch & PC?
Является ли Terraria кроссплатформенной?
Terraria — это 2D-игра-песочница, геймплей и общий дизайн которой черпают вдохновение из Minecraft. Terraria , разработанная Re-Logic, собрала миллионы игроков на разных платформах. Благодаря большому сообществу и многопользовательской поддержке, первое, что задают себе игроки, — поддерживает ли игра кросс-игру или нет?
В этой статье мы поговорим о том, предлагает ли Terraria кроссплатформенную поддержку.
Является ли Terraria кроссплатформенной ?
Ответ на вышеуказанный вопрос — «да» и «нет». Terraria поддерживает кроссплатформенность, но только в индивидуальном порядке. В настоящее время Terraria доступна на платформах Android, iOS, Nintendo, Xbox, ПК и PlayStation. Из всего этого только игроки Android и iOS могут играть в игру вместе с помощью кроссплатформенной поддержки.
В случае других перечисленных платформ кроссплатформенная поддержка отсутствует. Это означает, что игроки ПК, PlayStation, Nintendo и Xbox не могут играть в Terraria друг с другом.
Пока что от Re-Logic, разработчиков Terraria, нет ни слова о том, планируют ли они чтобы добавить перекрестную игру между другими доступными платформами.
Мы обновим эту статью, если появятся какие-либо официальные новости по этому поводу.
Terraria — это приключенческая игра-песочница, которая в настоящее время доступна на платформах PS4, Xbox, Android, ПК, iOS и Nintendo Switch.
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Guide: How to play multiplayer cross-platform PC & Mobile
srehder
Terrarian
This guide is confirmed to work today 3rd of November 2020.
When new game versions are released you need to adjust the steps accordingly.
Confirmed to work with Terraria version 1.4.0.5 which is the current mobile version.
I followed the below steps to make it work, and now I can play on PC together with my kids, who are both playing on mobile (iPads, also confirmed to work with my Android tablet).
Required: Terraria bought on Steam and Terraria bought on mobile (game is cheap and worth it so don’t even think about piracy). Another requirement to run the DepotDownloader is to download and install the .NET Core 2.2 SDK from here: Download .NET Core 2.2 (Linux, macOS, and Windows)
In order to play together both the mobile and PC version must be the same, so here are the steps to downgrade Terraria on PC to version 1.4.0.5
1. Download the Steam DepotDownloader from GitHub: Releases · SteamRE/DepotDownloader
2. Unpack the file and adjust the depotdownloader.bat file as follows
This will basically tell the DepotDownloader to login to your Steam account and download Terraria (app 105600) from the Windows release depot (depot 105601) and take version 1.4.0.5 (the written manifest).
I found all these id’s by simple search on SteamDb https://steamdb.info/depot/105601/manifests/ correlated with the desktop release dates on the terraria wiki Desktop version history
3. Open cmd or another command line interface and navigate to the folder with the depotdownloader.bat file and execute it from in there
4. When it is done downloading you can login to Steam and add the Terraria.exe file from the depotdownloader-2.3.6\depots\105601\5683958 folder as a Non-Steam game and rename the shortcut to Terraria 1.4.0.5
5. If you host and play a multiplayer game from your PC using that exe file you will be able to join the game from any mobile devices on the same LAN.
If you feel like it you can also use TerrariaServer.exe in the same folder as the Terraria.exe to host your game world for any mobile devices (and any PCs running version 1.4.0.5) when you are not playing on PC yourself.
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Centeredorc
Official Terrarian
NobleHeretic
Terrarian
These instructions don’t quite work, but they took me 90% of the way there. I did some trial and error and it just needs a different manifest number.
@Echo off
dotnet DepotDownloader.dll -username YourSteamUserName -password YourSteamPassword -app 105600 -depot 105601 -manifest 2857434596711182063
lamtazar
Terrarian
With the mobile server 1.4.0.5 the OP’s manifest was the right one for me.
The DepotDownloader gave me such encouraging messages as
but after running it a few times I got a fully working 1.4.0.5 steam client (Terraria.exe)
The manifest NobleHeretic suggested didn’t work for me as it gave me the version 1.4.1.0 and wasn’t compatible with the mobile server.
all in all getting this to run was a tedious and from my perspective needless process. I got my kids the mobile versions (Android) as a holiday gift. They liked the game as much as me when it came out (and the game only grew from back then).
Getting to browse steams depos just to join (all in all a now simple solution looking back, but coming from 0 knowledge about crossplay compatibilities it was a 2 day long journey), identifying the right server version (I’m surprised there is a mobile version, at all), then finding out the PC client can’t connect to it, but it kind of can if you try steam console, but the old manifest isn’t available to download, so there is DepotDownloader and trying to identify the right version . and after all that it just seems to work perfectly.
I have NO idea why the developer wouldn’t just synchronize the PC and Mobile releases and let us play together. You won’t catch me playing the mobile version with my old fat fingers and my kids don’t own their own PC’s each . don’t make us jump through hoops to have some fun together if there is a technical possibility that makes this game worth much much more and adds huge value to people who want to play together with (very slightly) different versions.
I personally miss nothing from the latest Steam version and was glad to have been able to legally download an older version (I will say it again, in a tedious and needlessly complicated fashion), but I think the developer should make this simple for us.
c_coder_2
Terrarian
Thank you so much for these instructions!
I was able to get this working with your original instructions.
Here are a few more details for anyone that wants them.
Phone: Galaxy S20 FE
Mobile Terraria version: 1.4.0.5.2 Build 543
PC: Windows 10 x64
Installed .NET Core SDK 2.2.207
Downloaded DepotDownloader: 2.4.0 and unzipped into C:\Tools\depotdownloader-2.4.0-prerelease\
Then in the depotdownloader-2.4.0-prerelease directory:
After this, the Terraria 1.4.0.5 files are located in
C:\Tools\depotdownloader-2.4.0-prerelease\depots\105601\5811633\
Right-clicking on TerrariaServer.exe > Properties tab shows that the version is 1.4.0.5.
I double-clicked Terraria.exe and ran Terraria for the firs time to generate a new player and a new world (named «WorldName»).
I copied the serverconfig.txt file to serverconfig.WorldName.txt. Put the full path to the WorldName.wld file in there, along with the options I want.
I copied start-server.bat to start-server.WorldName.bat and edited it to point to the serverconfig.WorldName.txt config file
Then I double-clicked the start-server.WorldName.bat file, and was prompted with a Windows Firewall prompt asking if I want to allow TerrariaServer through the firewall. I allowed it for private networks only.
Then I found the IP address of my Win10 computer using «ipconfig» (192.168.x.y).
Then on my phone I went to Multiplayer, added a new server using the 192.168.x.y IP address, port zzz (matches the serverconfig.WorldName.txt file)
Note that both my phone and PC are connected to the same WiFi network.
And it worked! I was able to use the player from my phone in the brand new world being hosted on the server.
dat long boi
Terrarian
Dandarealman
Terrarian
SolarPH
Terrarian
PolnyMisiek
Terrarian
Hi everybody!
I’m completely new here, this is my first post, came here looking for a way to play on two different devices (as in the title), so..
I found out much faster way to connect Mobile Terra with PC version.
True is that you have to use DepotDownloader anyway, so. I’ve spend about 30/40 minutes to do everything (twice, because it hasn’t work for first try) as in manual and.
I could connect to PC server from PC version BUT mobile has just found the server but couldn’t connect says «connection timeout».
I was thinking while I was wondering «if I do everything as in the manual and it works for everyone — why doesn’t it work for me?»
As I mentioned, I spent a moment on it, deleted files 2/3 times, set up again, modified files (as @c_coder_2 mentioned), checked everything again and the end was still the same .
The phone refused to connect to the PC server despite connections on the same WiFi network and the same versions .
o that’s what I thought «what if I host the server directly from my phone and then connect to the IP (phone IP, can be found in WiFi settings) straight from my laptop.
So I did,
1. I started the game on the phone first (ver. 1.4.0.5.2 build 543)
2. I chose the Multiplayer mode, I clicked «host the game»
3. I chose the character and the world I wanted to share.
4. I chose the server settings (number of players, password etc.)
5. I launched the game — the server started up — world show up.
Everything’s fine, but where’s here PC?
Well, after all this :
1a. I started the game on a laptop, [DepotDownload same as above (-app 105600 -depot 105601 -manifest 5578977409290338966)]
2a. I chose the Multiplayer mode
3a. Join via IP
4a. I entered the phone’s IP which I found in the WiFi settings.
5a. «Server found» appeared on the screen
6a. I enjoyed playing with my sister on the server playing on two different devices.
All in all, this is a much shorter scenario and much simpler.
I hope this helps many of you and all who will need help on this topic in the future.
Sorry for this «essay», it could be shortened to the «steps»
But I hope that thanks to this I have dispelled many people questions «where from», «how» «why» etc.
Thanks alot to everyone that has already posted any instructions and infos. It helped me to got what i was looking for.
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Is Terraria cross platform? Crossplay guide for Xbox, PS5, Nintendo Switch & PC
Published: 16/Aug/2021 18:43
One of the widely successful games over the last decade, Terraria, has been a stellar hit on PC, mobile, and console, but many players find themselves asking: “Is Terraria cross platform?” To answer that, you may be out of luck depending on the platform you’re playing on.
While new AAA titles such as Battlefield 2042 and Elden Ring have caught the eyes of gamers worldwide, entries such as Re-Logic’s Terraria have stood and test of time and is still one of the most popular games around the world.
Originally released on PC, Terraria has premiered on multiple platforms such as most consoles and even on mobile devices.
But, if you’re looking to play crossplay with friends on other platforms, then there are some guidelines you should know beforehand.
Re-Logic Terraria is a survival side scroller, that lets you build, hunt, and do various tasks.
Is Terraria cross platform?
The answer, in short, is yes, and this is due to some loopholes players can use to play with other players depending on the two platforms they are playing on.
The game is currently playable on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android devices, and some of these will allow you to play with one another and we’re going to run over all the specifics down below.
As the game progresses, Re-Logic could implement crossplay for Terraria for all platforms, but we don’t know when this is exactly going to happen, if it all. So, keep this in mind when purchasing Terraria, as you may not be able to play with your friends on other platforms ever.
Terraria crossplay platforms
As of writing, iOS and Android devices are the only ones capable of participating in crossplay.
This is due to the fact that they’re both technically mobile devices. So, there are no restrictions in terms of hardware and optimization with the two.
Re-Logic Players are able to build incredible structures in Terraria.
However, if you’re not playing the game on mobile, then you may run into some difficulties while venturing into the game.
Does it work for Xbox, PS5, Nintendo Switch & PC?
Unlike the mobile versions of Terraria, the game does not support crossplay between all consoles and PC. This means, even if you’re playing on Xbox and your friend is playing on PlayStation, you’ll still not be able to jump into a lobby together.
While fans are hopeful this function will come in the future, we’ll have to wait and see when this will truly happen.
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