PLR files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Terraria Player Profile
Terraria uses PLR files. PLRs show player profiles. The PLR contains player name, appearance, maximum HP and MP, inventory, game type, and time played.
Before playing Terraria, players create profil...
Terraria uses PLR files. PLRs show player profiles. The PLR contains player name, appearance, maximum HP and MP, inventory, game type, and time played.
Before playing Terraria, players create profiles. They specify their character’s name, gender, appearance, and game type like Journey or Hardcore.
Terraria saves profiles as PLR files in “My Games/Players” folder. It also creates .plr.bak backups. Backups recover corrupted player files.
PLR is a game file. It records player data for games like Descent 2 and rFactor. PLRs store high scores, saved positions, and more. Users shouldn’t edit PLRs manually.
rFactor PLRs use plain text. But changes can make the game malfunction. Other games use PLRs internally only.
Terraria uses PLR files to show player profiles. Before playing, players create a profile specifying character details: name, gender, appearance, game type. Terraria saves profiles as PLR files. These...
Terraria uses PLR files to show player profiles. Before playing, players create a profile specifying character details: name, gender, appearance, game type. Terraria saves profiles as PLR files. These store: name, appearance, health and magic points, inventory, game type, time played.
RFactor player files use the PLR extension. Image Space defined this format. PLR files work on Windows. The rFactor reader saves files as plain text. Players can edit these with text editors cautiously to avoid malfunctions. PLR files install in the rFactor UserData folder.
The PLR extension ties to the RFactor format, a game file type. Image Space created it and programs to use these formats. PLR files work on Windows. Players have two programs to create PLR files: Deluxe Ski Jump and rFactor. Windows supports PLR files.
To open PLR files, first double-click the icon. If your system has the right program and association, it will open. If not, install rFactor or other software supporting PLR. Without this, the wrong program may open the file. After installing software, double-click the PLR file again. It should now open properly.