I just dumped Windows because it broke on me and replaced it with Ubuntu. I was able to save the character and world files. Where do I put them to be able to use them on my new OS? I know Terraria runs on Ubuntu (am installing it now).
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Terraria doesn't run on Ubuntu, so without knowing how you get around that technicality (Wine, most likely?), it's difficult to say.– a catCommented Apr 22, 2012 at 16:45
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@lunboks my Terraria (via Steam) runs without a hitch on Wine. appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=24915– DiederikCommented Jun 5, 2012 at 17:41
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Since the only way to run Terraria on Ubuntu is through WINE as Ben Brocka and lunboks have suggested, I will answer your actual question, assuming that you are using WINE and if you are not, I would suggest that you revise your question to provide more information about your setup.
While I'm sure you knew this if you backed up your files, but to provide background for the answer, as per this question, the default behaviour is for saves to be in My Documents\My Games\Terraria\Players
and worlds to be in My Documents\My Games\Terraria\Worlds
as stated here.
You will want to put your character and world files in the paths mapped for My Documents\My Games\Terraria\Players
and My Documents\My Games\Terraria\Worlds
respectively. The default WINE behaviour if I read correctly is for My Documents to map to your home directory so it would be home/(user)/My Games/Terraria/Players
and home/(user)/My Games/Terraria/Worlds
for your respective username I believe. If you want and this is up to you, you can remap where My Documents maps to in wineconfig, but you will have to adjust where you put the save files accordingly.
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Otherwise, if you need to configure something else it's in the .wine folder (/home/(user)/.wine/c_drive/.....)– DepadoCommented Jun 6, 2012 at 14:13
Um... You don't need wine. Terraria works on Ubuntu now. There's a Steam for Ubuntu. You can do it through wine if you want but it plays a little slower. Also if you use Ubuntu's steam to install terraria you'll find your worlds in a different folder. /home/YOURNAME/.local/share/Terraria/
Replace YOURNAME with your username.
You've gotta use WINE, Terraria doesn't run on Ubuntu native. Here's a tutorial on making WINE work with it but I haven't done it myself. I wouldn't expect it to run perfectly but it's a start.