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Keep in mind that you don't navigate to your Terraria Installation but your Terraria folder where it stores your characters and worlds. This should have made a folder called ModCompile. Go to Mods and hold down ⌘+V and it should paste your mod. Open Terraria through Steam and if you did it correctly. Install tConfig by running the tConfig Installer.exe file. Install the Terraria Game Launcher by running the game Launcher Setup.exe file. Install the Reborn Mod. To do this, you will need to extract contents from the Reborn Mod.zip folder and then run the Reborn Mod Installer.exe file. Step 6: Copy Over Your Worlds and Players.
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Sign up for free See pricing for teams and enterprises - In 2.0.0, there is now multiple keyboard/mice support. See the parts in bold for the added instructions. Please note that 2.0.0 only works on Windows - Mac/Linux users must use 1.0.1
- The method I used in this version is very low-level and may(unlikely) cause your anti-virus to think it is a keylogger, which will probably kill Terraria the moment Split Screen loads. If this happens, you could add an exception for Terraria/tModLoader/SplitScreen or you could install version 1.0.1 if you do not want to use multiple keyboards/mice
- Install tModLoader : https://github.com/blushiemagic/tModLoader
- Download SplitScreen from the Releases page or the Mod Browser
- If you download the SplitScreen.tmod from the Releases page: Go to Terraria main menu -> Mods -> Open Mods Folder and place the .tmod file there
- (Optional) Install x360ce: https://github.com/Ilyaki/TerrariaSplitScreen/wiki/(Optional)-Setting-up-x360ce
- Go to your Terraria installation folder, e.g. C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonTerraria and launch
Terraria.exe
as many times as you need - Resize your windows however you like*. Press F6 to toggle the window borders
- On one window, go to Multiplayer -> Host & Play -> Select a character -> Select a world
- On the other windows, go to Multiplayer -> Join via IP -> Select a character -> Enter
localhost
as the IP and7777
as the port - On each window, click Next as many times as you need to change its gamepad. Then click OK
- If you want to use a keyboard+mouse instead of a gamepad, select NONE as the gamepad index and click OK. I would recommend setting up the gamepad windows first, then the keyboards+mice
- Next, hold any three keys on your desired keyboard
- On the
Lock mouse?
menu, select Yes if this is the LAST window you are setting up. Otherwise select No - Click the attach mouse button with your desired mouse
- Done. Remember to Save & Exit when you want to quit, not press Alt+F4. The window that hosted the game should quit last.
- Use a different character for each window, or you may break your save
- If you experience any bugs with controllers, it is recommended to install x360ce
- Running multiple instances of Terraria can be very taxing on your computer. If you have poor performance, follow these steps
- Toggle Frame Skip in video settings. See what works best for you.
- Turn down Quality in video settings down.
- Set Lighting in video settings to Retro.
- Set multithreading lighting as high as possible (Very important)
- If you crash on launch, make sure to install the latest .NET Framework: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=55170
- Terraria may crash if you try to mod reload from within the game. I highly recommend restarting Terraria fully after enabling/disabling mods.
- *If you don't have enough screen space to resize the windows, try setting up a virtual super resolution: https://github.com/Ilyaki/TerrariaSplitScreen/wiki/(Optional)-Setting-up-a-virtual-super-resolution