![]() Then delete the new Terraria.exe in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Terraria and replace it with the one you moved to the desktop earlier. You'll find it in your Settings app under the Gaming tab. If it does heres how I fixed it: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Terraria, to anywhere on the desktop and then running ' Verify integrity of game files' for Terraria on Steam. Maybe the Windows 10 Game Bar? Long shot, but give that a try friend. Not just monitoring apps, I've seen you mentioned above that you closed them all. Almost as if the real cause of the failure to launch is not related to those three apps at all and is not being logged correctly.Ī shot in the dark - with my issue and our fellow terrarian above ^ the Game Hook from CAM was causing the crash - there are other things that function similarly. Not a cause for concern, as it should report them missing if they don't exist on your PC, but should NOT stop the program from running. The odd thing about the lot of these logs in general is that they are failing to initialize those 3 peripheral lighting plugins. If you feel comfortable finding that online there are a few good sites for getting clean DLLs. Hey GuysIf youre like me and tried everything and nothing worked to get Terraria to launch, take a look at this video and hopefully this will work. Doesn't matter if I try the /gldevice flag or not (found that on a GoG forum thread): Also, putting /gldevice:OpenGL in the launch arguments via steam doesn't work either. Launching it from the terminal I get this output. I resolved that logged error by manually fetching that DLL file 'RzChromaSDK.dll' and placing it in the install directory for Terraria. I recently bought Terraria and tried to launch it on MacOS, but it crashes before even a screen is showing. The first flag is the missing Razer Chroma sdk. TML expands your Terraria adventures with new content. ![]() What I can see from your logfile, its the exact same as mine initially was. Dig, Fight, and Build your way through the world of player-created mods on Terraria with tModLoader - this DLC makes modding Terraria a reality tModLoader (TML) is an open-source, community-driven modification and expansion of the Terraria game that makes it possible to make and play mods. Mind you this is all speculation and I'm just here to try and help. I'm no programmer but I have working in IT for over a decade. ![]()
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