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You do not need to run the GOG GALAXY launcher to play.
Since you don't have the Steam Workshop:
Modding the GOG version requires specific steps to ensure compatibility: terraria 1.4.4.9 gog
: Introduction of ultimate utility items that combine multiple functions (teleportation and world cleansing) into single slots.
To run Terraria 1.4.4.9 or later from GOG successfully, the following dependencies must be installed and uncorrupted: XNA 4.0 Redistributable DirectX You do not need to run the GOG GALAXY launcher to play
As of late 2024 and 2025, Re-Logic has hinted at Terraria 2 and crossovers, but the main game remains on 1.4.4.x. However, a hypothetical 1.4.5 is in development. Why might you stick with ?
Since you own the DRM-free version, leverage it: However, a hypothetical 1
Here is the critical nuance: (the mod loader) is generally tied to Steam. However, you can still mod the GOG version.
As Terraria continues to evolve (with update 1.4.5 on the horizon), the focus of the community and modders will inevitably shift. The 1.4.4.9 version will likely remain a "legacy" version, cherished by those who want a frozen, stable modding experience. The GOG version, with its offline installers and DRM-free nature, is the ultimate tool for preserving this era of Terraria forever.
You do not need to run the GOG GALAXY launcher to play.
Since you don't have the Steam Workshop:
Modding the GOG version requires specific steps to ensure compatibility:
: Introduction of ultimate utility items that combine multiple functions (teleportation and world cleansing) into single slots.
To run Terraria 1.4.4.9 or later from GOG successfully, the following dependencies must be installed and uncorrupted: XNA 4.0 Redistributable DirectX
As of late 2024 and 2025, Re-Logic has hinted at Terraria 2 and crossovers, but the main game remains on 1.4.4.x. However, a hypothetical 1.4.5 is in development. Why might you stick with ?
Since you own the DRM-free version, leverage it:
Here is the critical nuance: (the mod loader) is generally tied to Steam. However, you can still mod the GOG version.
As Terraria continues to evolve (with update 1.4.5 on the horizon), the focus of the community and modders will inevitably shift. The 1.4.4.9 version will likely remain a "legacy" version, cherished by those who want a frozen, stable modding experience. The GOG version, with its offline installers and DRM-free nature, is the ultimate tool for preserving this era of Terraria forever.