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A friend and I recently downloaded and installed both tmodloader and Thorium Mod. As instructed, she backed up some existing world and player files she had so that she could preserve her very advanced progress in the base game.
Although we each copied the original Terraria.exe file (renamed TerrariaOLD.exe), we were unable to load the original game after we first played the Mod. She was only able to restore her old characters and worlds after verifying the game cache and obliterating the Mod.
Due to server resets in the past that eliminated some of her worlds, my friend is hesitant to try Thorium Mod again out of fear that it will corrupt her original characters and worlds. She is also disheartened by the fact that, apparently due to the manner in which we installed it, we cannot switch from Thorium Mod to vanilla Terraria. Trying to use the TerrariaOLD.exe, it says that the file is corrupt.
I really enjoy Thorium Mod and would like to be able to allay her fears that her hard work will be damaged or lost if we use tmodloader. I'd also like to find a way to make it easy for her to switch between the mod and the original game, which she often plays on her own.
Can anybody provide some help and peace of mind? Cheers!
I'm unsure of how TModLoader actually works.
What I do know is:
a) the saved unmodded players and worlds are kept in one location
b) the saved MODDED players and worlds are kept in a second location
c) Terraria's data files are kept in a THIRD location
My advice is to back up ALL of them, then delete Terraria's data files and then validate game cache. Backups can very rarely go wrong.
(Unfortunately you can't just make two installations of Terraria, one modded and one non-modded.)
Then you can manually manouver the world and player files as you wish.
I think the problem was that, even when we disable the Thorium Mod, it doesn't revert back to vanilla Terraria. It's as if the tmod loader has altered the game. As I understand it, she first tried to disable the Mod and was troubled to discover that it didn't automatically load her old character and world.