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Crap. I was playing on linux with my windows friend before december last year. So it was a thing.
PC is a few updates into 1.4 already and console is not the same game version. And that doesnt mean just patch numbers. There are many differences between PC, Console, and mobile versions. They cant just be at the same patch number.
There is no crossplatform gaming with this game.
That is technically cross platform. Yes. Windows, Mac, Linux are different platforms, software that runs on these three major platforms is tagged cross-platform, even steam has a tag of cross-platform multiplayer on some hames, only meaning playability between different platforms that steam runs on.
So such smart asses that ridicules my question are annoying. Maybe I was not explicit enough in my question. But it's just that I was unable to play Terraria from Linux with my friend who's on Windows, with all kinds of failed to connect after invitation bothways,
that indicates broken cross-platform multiplayer.
There are many games on steam that does not have cross-platform multiplayer, a good example that I can instantly recall is "Shogun 2 Total War".