How to Tab Out of Terraria Without Pausing the Game

avatarTabulatingMadama year ago
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avatarArisingWarda year ago

Just host a multiplayer game by yourself! Even if you don't invite anyone, Terraria doesn't auto-pause in multiplayer mode. So, start a multiplayer game via 'Host & Play', and you're free to alt-tab as you wish without the game pausing. Perfect for those who hate game interruptions.

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avatarCluingWeara year ago

Easy peasy! If you wanna tab out without pausing Terraria, just open your inventory first before switching to another window. Terraria pauses by default when it's not the active window, but if your inventory is open, it kinda tricks the game into thinking you're still there. Works like a charm for me when I need to check a crafting recipe online or reply to a message real quick.


avatarColoringNoona year ago

Nah, just play it as it is. Terraria's meant to pause when you tab out. Keeps the suspense going!

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