What is a "Steam ID"? Just about everything that is on Steam's game launcher has a unique ID number associated with it, like the license plates on cars. Every game, every mod in the workshop, every community group, and every player account. Many games can use those Steam ID numbers for player accounts to quickly and easily identify players on your server. Those...
--> Installing tModLoader (Client) With the release of Terraria 1.4, tModLoader is its own separate game branch that you can use on Steam as free DLC for the base game! This is the easiest method to install and play using tModLoader. If you don't wish to use Steam to install tModLoader, the creators offer instructions on how to manually install...
Terraria Worlds On a Terraria world running on a dedicated server, many of the functions that can be set in the main menu of a single player game are inaccessible. Instead, these are set by editing configuration files that the server will check before running. By changing the setting in the configuration files, you can control the following: Determine what...
The Mod "Magic Storage" for Terraria can vastly increase the storage capacity of items in your game, but the mod suffers from a bug that occurs with how tModLoader handles it. If the number of items in the Magic Storage system exceeds a certain limit, a portion of the map will appear to be deleted in your game client. The Chests, the...
First, make sure you have Tshock for Terraria installed. You can do so from our One Click Installer! You can do this by going to File Manager -> One Click Installer -> Tshock. From your Dashboard on the Nodecraft website, click on your Terraria server. Find the tab called "Console", you will be able to see a line that will show you...
This guide will show you how to take the files from your single player Terraria game and set them up on a Nodecraft mutiplayer Terraria server. Once installed, all of your buildings, exploration, and overall progress in the world will be available for you and your friends to join and continue. Locate your Single Player World Files First we have to locate where your...
After installing TShock onto your Terraria server, many of the online resources for how to set up and configure your TShock Terraria server will tell you to look in a "TShock" folder on the server. Instead of creating an entire folder for those files, our installer automatically moves those config files for TShock to the "config" folder. Inside the config folder, you will...
This article will teach you on how to ban and unban players on your Terraria server. Banning Players The command to ban a player from the server is ban . You'll want to find the "Console" page on your Nodecraft control panel and enter this command into the text box. Nodecraft's Console showing the ban command in Terraria The banned...