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Go to Steam\SteamApps\common\Starbound\player. There you find your character and world files. ThereAt a first glance, there is no way to tell which one is which though, since it uses some sort of hasing to create filenames. So you should look at the file creation date and also make a backup before deleting it.

Alternativly, you can open the file with notepad and have a peek inside. Your name is there on the top after the "ACK" Symbol:

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My character name is Gordon, so I know this is the right file.

Go to Steam\SteamApps\common\Starbound\player. There you find your character and world files. There is no way to tell which one is which though, since it uses some sort of hasing to create filenames. So you should look at the file creation date and also make a backup before deleting it.

Go to Steam\SteamApps\common\Starbound\player. There you find your character and world files. At a first glance, there is no way to tell which one is which though, since it uses some sort of hasing to create filenames. So you should look at the file creation date and also make a backup before deleting it.

Alternativly, you can open the file with notepad and have a peek inside. Your name is there on the top after the "ACK" Symbol:

enter image description here

My character name is Gordon, so I know this is the right file.

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BadSnowflake
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Go to Steam\SteamApps\common\Starbound\player. There you find your character and world files. There is no way to tell which one is which though, since it uses some sort of hasing to create filenames. So you should look at the file creation date and also make a backup before deleting it.