Ok, personally disagree on the no handholding. That is the thing I like the most about terraria, I genuinly hate when games handhold I just want to play the god damn game
Played over 400 hours on mobile, needless to say i love it but damn, started to play it now on PC and it is such a pain. I hate the thing when you select an item and it goes to your cursor so when you want another item they swap and in about 5 minutes your inventory is a mess. Is there anyway that i can use/select items without bring them to my cursor? Like when you select something on mobile
Uncapped fps when? I have been playing terraria for over 2000 hours and this is the only thing I want. Not to mention its constant stuttering, bad optimization, and overall dogshit game engine.
2:40 even NPC happiness is a joke of a mechanic that you can cheese. Majority of the pylons you can get by doing the nurse + arms dealer combo to cheese buy the pillars. I do it every time and then plop in NPCs that I dont care about having the optimal combo for lower trading costs and ez pz. Pylons are about the least annoying thing to setup in Terraria.
i played terraria alone many times and multiplayer once… multiplayer was basically worst playthrough out of all of them because turns out multiplayer changes the game a little and having decades of info be useless is not fun lol
If you're starting out, be really careful who you play multiplayer with – There are a lot of people who want to rush through the early game if they've been playing a while, and it can absolutely ruin it. I almost got turned off the game entirely because a friend bought it for me and then basically threw me into their world, tossed some old armor and weapons, and used me as a meat dummy so they could finally beat duke fishron. and when i asked if we could start a new game together instead, he proceeded to pull all the loot out of every chest we found before i could get to it, even if i was the one who spotted it first. he thought it was funny but i was having a real shit time. after playing solo i fell in love with the game and i've introduced a few friends where i let them take the reins for most of the exploration and fights so they don't have the same awful first experience i did
3:43 I actually have almost the same opinion as this guy, I like watching people play terraria and I know it's a good game but I just can't play it myself. I tried liking it and the lack of initial/early game "handholding" or "objectives" really makes it hard for me to get into the game as a solo player. (It doesn't need to be mandatory tutorials, just give me an optional objective to help going through the early game stage)
It's not just Terraria, any game that is open world that has too much content just isn't to my liking, especially if the game have very little to no linearity, I'm fine with sidequests here and there but as long as there's not too much. I don't want to scour throught wikis or running around like headless chicken through the map.
Funnily enough I have no problem playing Minecraft. Granted, I have play MC since I was in elementary school (back then MCPE was still in its version 0.5) so I have become really used to it. But the amount of mechanics and features presented to new players in Minecraft isn't as overwhelming and the end game content is also not as complicated. The 3D nature of the game does help for players like me who probably just want to build houses, make farm, look at views and chill a bit unlike the 2D more platformer like art style of terraria.
What I want is some sort of an in game optional wiki or optional tutorial in Terraria that could help me more on what to do instead of making me search through the internet or being confused on how x items or x mechanics work.
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Infinite content glitch
too fun
Ok, personally disagree on the no handholding. That is the thing I like the most about terraria, I genuinly hate when games handhold I just want to play the god damn game
terraria made me trans but it also took 3000 hours from my life, 10/10 would recommend
Ok but that one you said is valid had played the game for 40 minutes so why are they already saying that
Played over 400 hours on mobile, needless to say i love it but damn, started to play it now on PC and it is such a pain. I hate the thing when you select an item and it goes to your cursor so when you want another item they swap and in about 5 minutes your inventory is a mess. Is there anyway that i can use/select items without bring them to my cursor? Like when you select something on mobile
Uncapped fps when? I have been playing terraria for over 2000 hours and this is the only thing I want. Not to mention its constant stuttering, bad optimization, and overall dogshit game engine.
2:40 even NPC happiness is a joke of a mechanic that you can cheese. Majority of the pylons you can get by doing the nurse + arms dealer combo to cheese buy the pillars. I do it every time and then plop in NPCs that I dont care about having the optimal combo for lower trading costs and ez pz. Pylons are about the least annoying thing to setup in Terraria.
the game is like minecraft it gets boring once you beat it once
"stop milking the final update" bruh all Terraria updates are free… like … if it was pay to play DLC I'd kind of get it … but no … is free.
i played terraria alone many times and multiplayer once… multiplayer was basically worst playthrough out of all of them because turns out multiplayer changes the game a little and having decades of info be useless is not fun lol
i have 1.5k hours on terraria and im starting to realize that isnt much…
If you're starting out, be really careful who you play multiplayer with – There are a lot of people who want to rush through the early game if they've been playing a while, and it can absolutely ruin it. I almost got turned off the game entirely because a friend bought it for me and then basically threw me into their world, tossed some old armor and weapons, and used me as a meat dummy so they could finally beat duke fishron. and when i asked if we could start a new game together instead, he proceeded to pull all the loot out of every chest we found before i could get to it, even if i was the one who spotted it first. he thought it was funny but i was having a real shit time. after playing solo i fell in love with the game and i've introduced a few friends where i let them take the reins for most of the exploration and fights so they don't have the same awful first experience i did
3:43 I actually have almost the same opinion as this guy, I like watching people play terraria and I know it's a good game but I just can't play it myself. I tried liking it and the lack of initial/early game "handholding" or "objectives" really makes it hard for me to get into the game as a solo player. (It doesn't need to be mandatory tutorials, just give me an optional objective to help going through the early game stage)
It's not just Terraria, any game that is open world that has too much content just isn't to my liking, especially if the game have very little to no linearity, I'm fine with sidequests here and there but as long as there's not too much. I don't want to scour throught wikis or running around like headless chicken through the map.
Funnily enough I have no problem playing Minecraft. Granted, I have play MC since I was in elementary school (back then MCPE was still in its version 0.5) so I have become really used to it. But the amount of mechanics and features presented to new players in Minecraft isn't as overwhelming and the end game content is also not as complicated. The 3D nature of the game does help for players like me who probably just want to build houses, make farm, look at views and chill a bit unlike the 2D more platformer like art style of terraria.
What I want is some sort of an in game optional wiki or optional tutorial in Terraria that could help me more on what to do instead of making me search through the internet or being confused on how x items or x mechanics work.