I could connect to PC server from PC version BUT mobile has just found the server but couldn't connect says "connection timeout". I've spend about 30/40 minutes to do everything (twice, because it hasn't work for first try) as in manual and. True is that you have to use DepotDownloader anyway, so. I found out much faster way to connect Mobile Terra with PC version. 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. Note that both my phone and PC are connected to the same WiFi network.Īnd it worked! I was able to use the player from my phone in the brand new world being hosted on the server. Then on my phone I went to Multiplayer, added a new server using the .y IP address, port zzz (matches the file) Then I found the IP address of my Win10 computer using "ipconfig" (.y). Then I double-clicked the file, and was prompted with a Windows Firewall prompt asking if I want to allow TerrariaServer through the firewall. I copied start-server.bat to and edited it to point to the config file Put the full path to the WorldName.wld file in there, along with the options I want. I double-clicked Terraria.exe and ran Terraria for the firs time to generate a new player and a new world (named "WorldName"). Right-clicking on TerrariaServer.exe > Properties tab shows that the version is 1.4.0.5. 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.Īfter this, the Terraria 1.4.0.5 files are located inĬ:\Tools\depotdownloader-2.4.0-prerelease\depots\105601\5811633\ 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. 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. I have NO idea why the developer wouldn't just synchronize the PC and Mobile releases and let us play together. and after all that it just seems to work perfectly. 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. They liked the game as much as me when it came out (and the game only grew from back then). I got my kids the mobile versions (Android) as a holiday gift. 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.Īll in all getting this to run was a tedious and from my perspective needless process. 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.īut after running it a few times I got a fully working 1.4.0.5 steam client (Terraria.exe) 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. 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 1.4.0.5ĥ. Open cmd or another command line interface and navigate to the folder with the depotdownloader.bat file and execute it from in thereĤ. I found all these id's by simple search on SteamDb correlated with the desktop release dates on the terraria wiki Desktop version historyģ. 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). Dotnet DepotDownloader.dll -username YourSteamUserName -password YourSteamPassword -app 105600 -depot 105601 -manifest 5578977409290338966
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