You can pick up a copy of Terraria from: Humble Store, GOG and Steam and tModLoader should work fine with all store versions on PC. You can see more info on tModLoader on the official site and GitHub. Eventually it will even get Steam Workshop support for use with tModLoader too. Since Journey's End will be the final major content update, Re-Logic felt this was a good time to "hand the keys over to the fans". However, an update for tModLoader to support Terraria 1.4 Journey's End will be coming too. This way there will be no interruptions when the new Terraria version launches. When it launches, it will be based on the existing 1.3.5 version of the game - as will all of the currently-available mods out there. This truly official endorsement is great to see and it will now be available as a free DLC on Steam along with the Terraria: Journey's End free expansion on May 16 (or shortly after). Thorium Mod is one of the content mods for Terraria. Sadly, official mode support is not going to happen with Terraria but tModLoader is well known, free and open source under the MIT license and has been going for some time now. Clients need TModLoader and servers need Thorium Mod which gets sent to Clients Get tModLoader here Thorium Mod includes the following: new items 55 new armor sets new enemies and banners new tiles, blocks and furniture 10 new Town npcs. This means you can easily make mods that are compatible with other mods and save yourself the trouble of having to decompile then recompile the game. What exactly is it? tModLoader is an API for Terraria that provides a way to create and load mods without having to work with Terraria's source code directly.
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