Comparing that to the Terraria Gamepedia Desktop Version history, which states that version 1.2.4.1 came out on the May 15, 2014, the closest manifest there is is from Jwith the manifest ID 1270558334791485575.
The different Manifests sadly don't state which version it actually is, however it does say a date. So we cannot get 1.1 or 1.0 versions with this method, yet we can downgrade to 1.2.4.1, the last version GameLauncher's downgrading feature supported.įor Terraria, according to SteamDB, the App ID is 105600, Depot ID for Windows (sadly SteamDB doesn't seem to have any info on Mac and Linux versions) is 105601. Sadly, the versions you can get of Terraria with this method only goes back to December 31, 2013, yet 1.2 was released on September 30, 2013. When I searched for ways to downgrade my Terraria version, I came across this nice post on the /r/Steam subreddit which explains how you can use the Steam console to download older versions of games. The Terraria GameLauncher allows the downgrading to previous versions (including 1.0.0, 1.0.6.1, 1.1.2 and more), however this downgrading feature does not work since Terraria version 1.3, so the goal is to first downgrade Terraria to version 1.2.4.1, the last version GameLauncher's downgrading worked. Version 3.2.1.7 of Terraria GameLauncher for Terraria 1.2.4.1 from Tool - Game Launcher 3.2.1.5.Until then, please read through the replies. I haven't tried if any of those work myself, but once I will I might update the guide. For Information on how to fix that, please look in the replies of this post. Most of this guide probably still works, but apparently Steam changed the way their Depots work a little bit.