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Terraria’s wild popularity means its devs still can’t give it up - but not for lack of trying


Is there such thing as too much success? In the case of smash-hit 2D Minecraft-a-like Terraria, its devs at Re-Logic might agree - they’ve apparently been trying to stop developing it for years, but it just won’t stop being so darn popular.


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Terraria 1.4.5 update has lawn-mowing dinosaur mounts

Terraria is the sandbox game that just keeps on giving, and I am so here for it. Re-Logic, or more specifically Redigit, has been hard at work communicating his 1.4.5 update efforts with the player base. Between responding to players about their ideas on what he could implement to designing his features, the developer has a lot of upcoming content up his sleeve for Terraria. Much to our pleasant surprise, Redigit has just started dropping all sorts of hints, alluding to the very features 1.4.5 will bring.


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Wunderkind builds 'fully compliant RISC-V computer' entirely inside Terraria, then plays Pong on it




dedicated and possibly magical Terraria player over at the From Scratch YouTube channel has done something that, most likely, I won't fully understand for as long as I live. With only the aid of a mod called WireHead—which "maintains full compatibility with [Terraria's] vanilla wiring system but reimplements it in a much more efficient manner"—Xander Naumenko managed to build a "fully compliant RISC-V computer" inside the 2D game. It even has specs:..
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Terraria creator leaves Twitter, hints at "new spoilers" on forum

Terraria is probably my favorite sandbox game of all time, and one of my favorite things about it is how close the creator is to his community. Andrew Spinks, known better by his online alias Redigit, has always kept in touch with the Terraria fandom over social media. Whether this be by sharing what Re-Logic has in the works or by asking for suggestions from players themselves, the developer has always been open with us. After years of such communication via Twitter, however, Redigit has deleted his account and moved over to the official Terraria Community Forums instead.


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Terraria's devs have been trying to stop developing Terraria for years, but they just can't quit




Terraria is gearing up for its 1.4.5 patch, the latest major update in 12 years of continued support from developer Re-Logic. If you're thinking to yourself, "Wait, I thought this game got its final update" already, you would be right⁠—Re-Logic has been considering moving on to its next project for around eight years now...
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