So you will want to download Terraria 1.2.3 (again, follow the instructions in the Reddit page first) and then you will want to go here: I am not sure if that means Terraria's initial release was on that day or if Terraria was released much earlier and then took a hiatus from Steam but in any case that is as far as you can go. In Terraria's case, that date seems to be December 31st, 2013, with its 1.2.3 version. This method should allow you to download previous versions of any game on Steam and Valve allows it because you still need a purchased copy of a game on Steam in order to do this, but there is a catch: the recorded manifest ID's for a game will only go as far back as the date of that game's release on Steam. Once you have your app ID, depot ID and manifest ID, you can access the Steam console and put them in (follow the tutorial for the right format). I'll bring up the ramifications of that in a bit.įirst of all, you will want to take a look at this tutorial. Valve should allow you to discuss it here but Re-logic still doesn't like it. Now then, there is a way to play Terraria 1.0 using your legitimately bought game on Steam. If you want to discuss cracked games then you can do that on your profile pages or through PM. Discussion of cracked or pirated games and where to get them is prohibited in the Steam Terms Of Service.
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