Starbound Wardrobe Starbound Wardrobe is a mod that uses Quickbar Mini to add an easily accessible interface that you can use to dress up your character. In the interface you can select any clothing available in the game. A character preview will show you exactly what the items look like on your character, and you can directly spawn or equip your outfit.
I made a character and the difficulty I selected doesn't suit me anymore. How do I change it?
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2 Answers
You can't change the difficulty by design after you create the character. But if you don't mind cheating these official rules, you can find your character save file in this folder (or its equivalent in other OSes):
Open the desired player file (you can figure out which one you want by looking at last modified date) with Notepad++ or a similar text editor which lets you see the special characters. Difficulties will look like this:
Note the
ACK
in Casual difficulty. This special character is important because it won't work if you just type 'casual' in a regular text editor and leave the invisible BS
before it. The game won't recognize the player file, but it won't delete it. You can just edit back or use Notepad++ to fix this.user1306322user1306322
In addition to savegame hacking, there are also various mods available which enable/disable certain difficulty-specific features.
For example, there are mods which enable hunger on casual difficulty or disable pixel and/or item dropping on death. So when there is one specific aspect of the difficulty level you've chosen which bothers you, you can change that one aspect through modding.
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I made a character and the difficulty I selected doesn't suit me anymore. How do I change it?
user1306322user1306322
2 Answers
You can't change the difficulty by design after you create the character. But if you don't mind cheating these official rules, you can find your character save file in this folder (or its equivalent in other OSes):
Open the desired player file (you can figure out which one you want by looking at last modified date) with Notepad++ or a similar text editor which lets you see the special characters. Difficulties will look like this:
Note the
ACK
in Casual difficulty. This special character is important because it won't work if you just type 'casual' in a regular text editor and leave the invisible BS
before it. The game won't recognize the player file, but it won't delete it. You can just edit back or use Notepad++ to fix this.user1306322user1306322
In addition to savegame hacking, there are also various mods available which enable/disable certain difficulty-specific features.
For example, there are mods which enable hunger on casual difficulty or disable pixel and/or item dropping on death. So when there is one specific aspect of the difficulty level you've chosen which bothers you, you can change that one aspect through modding.
PhilippPhilipp