Terraria

Terraria

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26 Oct, 2024 @ 12:23pm
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Masochist&Qwenty221

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This is "Masochist&Qwenty221", a medium classic world infected by the corruption, in hardmode.
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Qwenty221  [author] 26 Nov, 2024 @ 2:30am 
1'ST YEAR ANNIVERSARY!
LIGHT.GH 28 Oct, 2024 @ 2:01am 
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Qwenty221  [author] 26 Oct, 2024 @ 12:36pm 
3. Sadly, I’ll never be able to watch those videos again, nor will I be able to talk to the friend with whom I beat the game. The only thing I have left of our past friendship is this Terrarian world.

If someone managed to read this till the end, thank you! If you want, you can share my story with the world. See you, bye! (All my stuff from my inventory is stored on the left of the second tree, closer to the golden bed. Take the stuff if you want to!)
Qwenty221  [author] 26 Oct, 2024 @ 12:36pm 
2. In the end, after we finished playing, I decided to cloud save both of my worlds. I had previously lost all my progress due to cleaning my PC while trying to beat the game solo. At that time, I didn’t know much about how Terraria cloud saves worked and thought they saved automatically to Steam. However, on October 13, 2024, I lost my friend. Someone accessed my PC (they hacked it somehow) and deleted all my stored videos. They told my friend that I recorded his voice, which led him to believe I had lied about it. He decided to cut ties and stop being friends with me.
Qwenty221  [author] 26 Oct, 2024 @ 12:35pm 
1. It all started on November 26, 2023, when I decided to invite my old friend to play Terraria with me. He had never played before and didn’t know anything about it, so I needed to teach him all the crafting details and how to finish the game. I must say, it wasn’t a hard task; in fact, it was much more interesting and enjoyable to teach someone who was completely new to it.

When I created the world, I decided to record our series to capture our journey—from where we began to where we ended. However, my friend didn’t appreciate this idea. He hated the thought that someone might have a recording of our gameplay where anyone could hear his voice. In reality, it wasn’t true; all the videos I recorded while walkthrough-ing Terraria with him were private. Nobody, literally nobody, could access them.