Then giving your Public IP to your friend. If you'd like to play Terraria with your friends online, check out this video guide to learn how to use Hamachi to set up a server. Yes, it is possible without creating a server, you are able to do this by opening your world to-LAN. Let me know if it lets you play. Download here. It has amazing boss levels and cool-ass weapons. You can even play without an internet connection as long as you're both connected to the router. I play with my bros on a local router. The LAN IP address of the router is 192.168.0.1. You may want to use the router IP instead of the internet IP (not sure if the internet IP will work w/out forwarded ports). Terraria's fourth major content update is here, and despite the changes, multiplayer is still the core focus. Re: Offline Lan without having to log in Post by daniel34 » Tue Jan 03, 2017 6:35 pm On every client set a username in Options --> Other, you can choose any name as … Just disconnect from XBL and load Terraria. Terraria. Here's how to set up a dedicated Terraria server. Since there is no internet, DNS configuration … No it does not need Internet connection after it has been downloaded. Then you'll have to get your girlfriend to connect to the router's internet IP (whatismyip.com) followed by the port seperated by a colon ":". Play Wild blood to live the life of the incredible and heroic Sir Lancelot. Configure the IP address range of the DHCP server (IP Pool range) as shown above. Play with your friends in capture the flag or a death match over wifi. It should be 192.168.1.###. Do check it out. This may seem confusing, let me demonstrate. There is a "Single Player" and "Multiplayer" option on the menu, clicking the Single Player button will create a world that is stored on your computer and can be played completely offline. You'll be crafting with your friends in no time once you've got your own Terraria server set up. Then port forwarding you Computer's Local IP and the port created by opening to LAN. My sister and I own Terraria on Steam on each of our laptops, but whenever we try to play together, whether it's through IP or Steam, the player that joined the world will inevitably disconnect or time out after around 5-10 minutes because our internet speed is slow. I have a disc version of Minecraft but I've read that the XBLA version doesn't let you play offline, and I personally have more than a few DLCs for other games i can't play for this reason as well. an example: 89.31.165.156:6666 where the first numbers separated by dots is the IP and the four numbers in the end is the port. If you like fantasy games with epic battles and action and realy good graphics, this game is or you. Without getting into a GOG vs Steam thing, or how much a developer decides to support one or the other (which seems to be the real issue here since Galaxy), this should help you get going with some multiplayer over a LAN. This should work. This is required for providing IP address to users on the network for internal communication.