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By the way, Terraria has it's own hosting, so you just wasted your time setting up a Tshock.
While Terraria server hosting lets the host control some aspect of the game like time and really minimalistic admin rights, (such as kick/ban) it wont let you do stuff like turning expert mode on/off at will, spawn bosses/items at will etc.
to sum up-
Terraria's Vanilla server host is for more regular multiplayer experience.
Tshock server is more for the "few friends who already finished Terraria lots of times and want to derp out and just have some pvp fun" kind of experience.
EDIT:
ofc, you can also always just host a listen/steam terraria server that shuts down when you close the game. you dont have to actually open up a dedicated server and forwards port etc
hahahahahhahaahha. That's a good one. tShock>>>>>>>>Vanilla Server
tastes good
actually somewhat between beef and pork
yeah
kinda baked
god im hungry
nvm
1)Download tshock
2)extract
3)run
or otherwise just
open terraria
multiplayer
host a game
good job the game just did everything for you
TSchock is helpful
but its not that superior for a standard playthrough