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There is also another kind of information not related to the player in game, but very important for us anyway. From what I understand it is divided into multiple sections that keep information about player character, like it's name, what hair type they have, and lots of other things I didn't have time to decypher yet (probably position on map etc.), but most importantly contents of players inventory. Before I make you stare at lots of numbers let me tell you some general things about the player file. Another thing you will need is calculator (or brain) to convert hexadecimal numbers to decimal (windows calc in programmer mode is fine). I use file editor in linux, but there are very good editors for windows users to use (for example Frhed, it's free). What this means for us is that we will need an editor for binary files (ye olde notepad won't cut it this time guys). Player file in Starbound is stored in binary format. WARNING THERE BE DRAGONS Editing player file will very likely result in it's corruption (you loose your saves, your house, your gold, whatever progress you made in game and even your dog!), so back up dat file(tm) before you try anything funky. Works on: Beta v Irritated Koala Beta v Annoyed Koala. I do not claim I'm correct about anything you are going to read in this guide, I do not posses omnipotent knowledge of the file that is called The Starbound Player File, these are just my thoughts and representation of the data at hand. It is very likely that player file structure may change in future, as well as my understanding of it and I will try to keep this guide updated. What you are about to read is what I *think* about player file.
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I do not have full knowledge of player file, but what I know at the moment will be enough to add and remove items in your inventory or modify their quantity if they are in stack (iron ore for example).
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I will share my current knowledge of Starbounds player file and how to modify it. Right of the bat, if you don't know how to edit binary files or what hexadecimal is, I'm sorry but this guide is probably not for you and I'm just saying to save your time. Structure of player files may change in future as well as my understanding of them and I will try to keep this guide up to date when possible. With this guide, you will be able to add, remove and modify the amount of items in your invetory. I have looked through the game's player files and share my current knowledge of them. It is aimed at modders who would like to expand their knowledge and players who do not have enough free time to get the resources they need for their larger ingame projects. This guide looks through the possibilities of player inventory editing in Starbound.
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Note that you will probably need your router password to make the change.To do this, go to the official modding forums, select 'add mod' in the upper right hand section, select the category of your mod, fill out the information form and hit save. You can look up specific directions for your router at. After you’ve saved it you still need to go back and add/allow it into your system as an exception or hosted application. You can name it Starbound or whatever you like, make sure it’s on TCP and the port range is 21025.
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Add a new user-defined application (make sure your gaming PC is selected). Specific router layouts differ, but you want to look for a section called Firewall or Applications and Gaming or something similar. To find your gateway and internal IP address, open a command prompt by typing cmd into Start → Run (AKA the search box) and type ipconfig /all to bring up a list. On most modern routers simply type your gateway IP address directly into your web browser. The first thing you’ll need to do in order to host a server is enable port 21025 on your router. We’ve compiled a handy quick guide to hopefully get you and your friends exploring the stars together. What’s the point to building a towering monument dedicated to your greatness if no one’s around to see it? Unfortunately joining and hosting servers for Starbound is not the most user friendly experience and involves some old school port forwarding and IP Addresses.
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