

Mods themselves will take a while to catch up to the latest version. tModLoader currently supports version 1.3.5 of Terraria, the latest version prior to the Journey's End update, but its developers are already working on support for 1.4, Journey's End. In order to add tModLoader 64-bit to your Steam Library, you need to do the following steps: Open your Steam. I cant join friends who are running the actual steam tmodloader. I have friends who run tmodloader through steam, and I manually installed it exactly word for word as it says to on the tmodloader github. I want to point out an issue of doing it like this though. Workshop support will make that especially true, as mods will be easy to install from a quick click on Steam. Steam will still show you as playing Terraria to friends. "With this launch, modding has never been more visible or accessible for Terrarians." "Though fully-integrated official mod support is not something that is feasible within the Terraria codebase, tModLoader has served faithfully as that 'bridge' between the main game and the amazing library of player-created mods that exists for Terraria," the Terraria devs wrote on Steam. Simply update Terraria to 1.4 and install tModLoader on Steam. Previously, mods have only been available from external modding sites, with tModLoader being a universally used tool. I have played cracked terraria with friends by setting up a server, forwarding the ports. You can download tModLoader for free on Steam, and Steam Workshop support will be added in the future to bring Terraria mods to Steam for the first time.
