

(If you are only playing multiplayer, and not hosting, you won't have a universe folder.)ĥ. They should auto-sync and a checkmark will appear on the icon. Now *MOVE* your player and universe folders to the Dropbox window. Go to the new Starbound folder inside the Dropbox window. It should be in your favorites after the install. Open another explorer window to your dropbox. C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Starbound)ģ. Open an explorer window to the Starbound folder. (These instructions assume you're using Windows 7)īefore starting, make sure starbound and the server (if running it) are not running.Ģ.

(If you don't have dropbox you're welcome to use my referral link to sign up - ) wonder what file format they are in.Īnother way to do this is with a file backup utility like Dropbox. Tried opening the files as sqlite3 databases to no avail. or i played this player here 1 time and played a different one before syncing the files. that way its easier to transfer players between machines w/o worring about - oops, I created a player here and player there. but just as well create another file to manage quests per user and not have 1 single one. the only thing I can think of is that this is to make it safer to update. wonder why its not in the individual player files. I'm thinking that, for some reason, the playerQuests.db file maps players to quests completed. I logged into my user and was able to hop back into my world - after receiving notice of completing several quests (the ones I completed on the other machine). I left out universe.dat (no idea what htat does) and the playerCodex/playerQuests/questPlanetSeeds. I copied from the universe folder the file w/ the same sort of name as the player (.clientcontext file) and the worlds. If you wish to make text into a spoiler, you may do that like so: (/spoiler)Įach week /r/Starbound hosts a Build of the Week thread (BotW) with the build topic changing weekly.I copied the players files over (none are 'shared' files). Follow reddit's self-promotion guidelines ( additional note).You’ll embark on a quest to survive, discover, explore and fight your way across an infinite universe! Latest stable update: August 7th, 2019 Take on the role of a character who’s just fled their home planet, only to crash-land on another.

Starbound is a 2D extraterrestrial sandbox adventure game developed by Chucklefish, a London-based independent game studio!
