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I haven't played Terraria with mods for over a week, I wanted to play - and then an update or something like that, and at 93% it says that the file is corrupted. I would be very grateful if you could help.
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Tag: alllogs (Owner: jopojelly#0000)
If the information in the pinned thread does not solve your issue, please post all log files by dragging and dropping them into this chat. In Steam right click on tModLoader in the library, then hover over Manage and click on Browse local files. In the folder that appears find tModLoader-Logs and open that folder. Inside that folder are the logs files. Select them all except the Old folder and drag them into this chat. If you need a visual guide to this process watch this: https://github.com/tModLoader/tModLoader/assets/4522492/3f4efa43-753f-4733-b630-ba85e711340c
Tag: hardreset (Owner: absoluteaquarian#0000)
(Steam Instructions) Follow these steps to get a fresh install of your game files:
Terraria Instructions:
1) Delete the
Terraria
folder in C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common
. If you're on a non-Windows computer or have Steam installed elsewhere, type .findinstall
in #botworld to get to the tModLoader
folder, then just go back one folder to end up in the common
folder mentioned earlier.
2) Uninstall, then reinstall Terraria in Steam.
tModLoader Instructions:
1) Delete the tModLoader
folder in C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common
. If you're on a non-Windows computer or have Steam installed elsewhere, type .findinstall
in #botworld to get to this folder.
2) Uninstall, then reinstall tModLoader in Steam.
(Note: your player and world saves are stored in a completely separate folder than the ones mentioned above. If you delete any other folders, we are not responsible for you losing any of your saves.)how to remove all mods so that they do not install themselves automatically
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