![]() So I think your NTerraria program just isn't saving your character edits properly. Some programs also provide advanced tools for checking map variables, checking Chest contents, and even altering maps in various ways. ![]() Map viewers are useful for finding Floating Islands and other resources, as well as providing a total world view not otherwise attainable. But both your posts and your screenshots show that this isn't true. Map viewers are 3rd-party programs that analyze saved maps and display their contents in one easily-viewable graphic. If there weren't any ".plr" or ".plr.bak" files at all in your Terraria Players folder then I would assume they were somehow being deleted. Theoretically, if this is true and there ends up being a problem with your NTerraria when it saves character files, you should see your character in the game's selection menu but you wouldn't see the edits you made your character in NTerraria. Nothing happens to the ".plr" file the game supposedly reads both the ".plr" file and the ".DAT" file as a single character file whenever you open it up and select your character. That ".DAT" file should be there so that whatever you did to the character in NTerraria shows up when you play your Terraria game. Neither NTerraria or your game launcher should be affecting your ".plr" and ".plr.bak" files.įrom my understanding, NTerraria creates a new version of each ".plr" file you load and change, and saves that file as a ".DAT" file.
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