We have free online apps that can view, edit, convert, merge, split and compare PLAYER files without installing anything. Click the links to see details. A PLAYER file stores a Terraria player's game ...
We have free online apps that can view, edit, convert, merge, split and compare PLAYER files without installing anything. Click the links to see details. A PLAYER file stores a Terraria player’s game progress like mana, health, and appearance. The Windows Terraria version uses .PLR. Filenames are like [player name].player. Programs that open PLAYERs are File Viewer Plus and Starcheat. Learn about PLAYER extensions for Starbound files. Back up the original .player first. Make a new text file ending in .player. Find your .player, usually in Steam’s Terraria folder. Copy it where your new .player is. Open Command Prompt as administrator. PLAYER is related to Starbound, an action-adventure game by Chucklefish. It stores player information. Help with opening: PLAYER files aren’t meant to be opened directly. No software opens or works with them directly. They may be internal data or cache files. Conversion: PLAYER files can’t be converted to other formats. Known uses of .PLAYER are for 2D Fighter Maker player data and Starbound player data. We’re still analyzing PLAYER format details. Programs known to open certain PLAYER files may need to be tried to open your specific file. Starbound file formats change often in beta. Data types are stored big-endian. The .PLAYER extension is from the Starbound player file. The binary format file is game-related from Chucklefish.
3 file types use the .player extension - Terraria Mobile Player File, Starbound Player File, and Pokémon Type Wild Player Data File. The Terraria Mobile Player file stores game data used by Terraria ...
3 file types use the .player extension – Terraria Mobile Player File, Starbound Player File, and Pokémon Type Wild Player Data File. The Terraria Mobile Player file stores game data used by Terraria on mobile devices. The Starbound Player File contains character information for the game Starbound. The Pokémon Type Wild Player Data File stores data about playable Pokémon characters in the fan-made fighting game Pokémon Type Wild for Windows.
Pokémon Type Wild features Pokémon like Gengar, Snorlax, and Swalot in a Street Fighter-style fighting game. Programs that can open or reference .player files are: Windows – Pokémon Type Wild. Details about supported platforms and software is on this page. Click the links to see compatible programs, publishers, and free online apps to view, edit, convert, compare, merge, and split .player files without installing anything.