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Krollbotid Nov 15, 2016 @ 11:03am
How to reset updates?
i played terraria 1.3.3 with mods, today terraria lagged and when i start game again terraria updated. what i can do to play with mods again
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Fear Nov 15, 2016 @ 11:22am 
Well if you are using the tmodloader just download it again and install it into your terraria like you did before, should revert to 1.3.3 atleast it does for me
Krollbotid Nov 15, 2016 @ 10:06pm 
Originally posted by DankMemes:
Well if you are using the tmodloader just download it again and install it into your terraria like you did before, should revert to 1.3.3 atleast it does for me
i know it. how i can revert to 1.3.3?
and to future can i set off auto-update
I apologize for my grammar I'm just Russian
Last edited by Krollbotid; Nov 15, 2016 @ 10:07pm
BlahBlah Nov 15, 2016 @ 10:23pm 
Right-click the game in your library and set it to "Only update this game when I launch it". Then, whenever you want to play the game: log into steam, but do it in offline mode, that way steam won't be able to download the update.

Unforunately, there's no official way of preventing a game from ever updating. Steam is really gay for that, because you used to be able to disable updates for a game entirely. Until then, you just have to use workarounds like running it while in offline mode.
Last edited by BlahBlah; Nov 15, 2016 @ 10:24pm
Krollbotid Nov 15, 2016 @ 10:25pm 
Originally posted by BlahBlah:
Right-click the game in your library and set it to "Only update this game when I launch it". Then, whenever you want to play the game, re-log into steam, but do it in offline mode, that way steam won't be able to download the update.

Unforunately, there's no official way of preventing a game from ever updating. Steam is really gay for that, because you used to be able to disable updates for a game entirely. Until then, you just have to use workarounds like running it while in offline mode.
Ok. Thanks. But can i revert previous version of Terraria.
BlahBlah Nov 15, 2016 @ 10:35pm 
Originally posted by Krollbotid:
Originally posted by BlahBlah:
Right-click the game in your library and set it to "Only update this game when I launch it". Then, whenever you want to play the game, re-log into steam, but do it in offline mode, that way steam won't be able to download the update.

Unforunately, there's no official way of preventing a game from ever updating. Steam is really gay for that, because you used to be able to disable updates for a game entirely. Until then, you just have to use workarounds like running it while in offline mode.
Ok. Thanks. But can i revert previous version of Terraria.
I think you can do that with tModLoader. Inside the tModLoader zip there's a terraria.exe. Replace the exe found in the terraria folder with the one found in the mod.
Krollbotid Nov 15, 2016 @ 10:49pm 
Originally posted by BlahBlah:
Originally posted by Krollbotid:
Ok. Thanks. But can i revert previous version of Terraria.
I think you can do that with tModLoader. Inside the tModLoader zip there's a terraria.exe. Replace the exe found in the terraria folder with the one found in the mod.
ok i will try
Krollbotid Nov 15, 2016 @ 10:54pm 
THANKS GREAT VERY MUCH it works!:steamhappy::steamhappy::steamhappy:
AblazingGrace Nov 15, 2016 @ 11:21pm 
Originally posted by BlahBlah:
Unforunately, there's no official way of preventing a game from ever updating. Steam is really gay for that, because you used to be able to disable updates for a game entirely. Until then, you just have to use workarounds like running it while in offline mode.
There are other ways to do this. Go to settings>downloads and set it so that downloads can only happen between a certain time (ideally I time that you would normally not have steam running). When you come back, it'll just say that you have updates to be installed.
BlahBlah Nov 16, 2016 @ 8:25am 
Originally posted by Extremist:
Originally posted by BlahBlah:
Unforunately, there's no official way of preventing a game from ever updating. Steam is really gay for that, because you used to be able to disable updates for a game entirely. Until then, you just have to use workarounds like running it while in offline mode.
There are other ways to do this. Go to settings>downloads and set it so that downloads can only happen between a certain time (ideally I time that you would normally not have steam running). When you come back, it'll just say that you have updates to be installed.
That stops the game from auto-updating in the background, but the game will still update when you try to launch it through steam. Just tested it now with Risk of Rain and the game updated when I tried launching, even though I set auto-download times to 5am-6am.

Signing in in offline mode(not just setting your status to offline) or manually launching certain exes are the only ways I know of to avoid downloading unwanted updates.
Last edited by BlahBlah; Nov 16, 2016 @ 8:26am
Zabavon Nov 16, 2016 @ 8:29am 
"i played terraria 1.3.3 with mods"

...terraria have cool mods?...
BlahBlah Nov 16, 2016 @ 8:49am 
Originally posted by Zabavon:
"i played terraria 1.3.3 with mods"

...terraria have cool mods?...
There are quite a few mods. Some that add RPG mechanics, new enemies, etc etc. http://forums.terraria.org/index.php?forums/released.119/
AblazingGrace Nov 16, 2016 @ 12:18pm 
Originally posted by BlahBlah:
Originally posted by Extremist:
There are other ways to do this. Go to settings>downloads and set it so that downloads can only happen between a certain time (ideally I time that you would normally not have steam running). When you come back, it'll just say that you have updates to be installed.
That stops the game from auto-updating in the background, but the game will still update when you try to launch it through steam. Just tested it now with Risk of Rain and the game updated when I tried launching, even though I set auto-download times to 5am-6am.

Signing in in offline mode(not just setting your status to offline) or manually launching certain exes are the only ways I know of to avoid downloading unwanted updates.
I should've specified that it would still want you to update if you tried to play the game. Oh well. How did you test it with Risk of Rain? That game's been done and abandoned since forever ago.
BlahBlah Nov 16, 2016 @ 12:32pm 
Originally posted by Extremist:
Originally posted by BlahBlah:
That stops the game from auto-updating in the background, but the game will still update when you try to launch it through steam. Just tested it now with Risk of Rain and the game updated when I tried launching, even though I set auto-download times to 5am-6am.

Signing in in offline mode(not just setting your status to offline) or manually launching certain exes are the only ways I know of to avoid downloading unwanted updates.
I should've specified that it would still want you to update if you tried to play the game. Oh well. How did you test it with Risk of Rain? That game's been done and abandoned since forever ago.
I never updated it :B1:
*Yuki* Nov 16, 2016 @ 12:35pm 
there is no ability to downgrade in steam. But on GoG you can do that easily
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