“Terraria has a 32-bit computer inside it” causes heated debate

A user creates a 32-bit computer in Terraria, sparking both admiration and debate.

“Terraria has a 32-bit computer inside it” causes heated debate
Published by Liam @ PC Game Spotlight a year ago


A user has developed a remarkable achievement within the sandbox game Terraria, constructing a functioning 32-bit computer capable of running Terraria itself. The news of this incredible feat has ignited a frenzy of both admiration and controversy throughout the internet community.

This exceptional computer system not only operates Terraria but also includes a complete world map within its virtual confines. The original poster, referred to as OP, proudly declares, "I made a Terrarian. I made a Terrarian."

One user cleverly responds with a playful twist on William Shakespeare's famous quote, "I made Hamlet," stating, "I made Terraria." This witty comment garners numerous lighthearted and serious responses.

One user offers a different perspective, suggesting that this achievement could have been accomplished using a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). They assert, "I'm not an expert, but I believe this could be achieved on an FPGA. If someone cannot accomplish this on an FPGA, they should not claim to be an electrical engineer."

Another user intervenes, advising everyone to remain calm. They acknowledge that there is likely more complexity involved in this project beyond just an FPGA and that the OP is merely having some fun with the thread. The OP responds, "This is a Terrarian, first seen on the third page of this thread."

Another user reacts to the original post, exclaiming, "You can't simply proclaim 'I made Terraria' and expect people not to be amazed."

"I haven't witnessed such genius in quite some time," one user comments. "I'm literally in awe."

Another user expresses their admiration, disregarding any skepticism: "Regardless of whether it is a simulation or not, this creation is truly incredible. I am enamored."

"A user has constructed a 32-bit computer within Terraria, and it is more captivating than 90% of the news articles on this site," another user adds.

Another user joins the discussion, asserting, "It's a 32-bit computer that can simulate itself. Simulation theory is undeniably real, guys."

The user quickly dismisses this claim, replying, "Please stop spreading falsehoods."

"This is absolutely astounding," another user acknowledges. "An entire Terrarian world functioning as a program on a 32-bit computer."

"Indeed, a Terrarian," the original poster concurs.

"This reminds me of a classic quote," another user reflects. "I made Terraria, I made Terraria."

"As an electrical engineer with extensive experience, I have never accomplished anything as remarkable as this," another user admits. "I am truly inspired."

"During my time in hardware design, we used to hold contests like 'Can you create the smallest possible Arduino-compatible board?' The winner would earn their name on the list of contributors in the project documentation, along with lifelong bragging rights," another user reminisces. "However, this achievement surpasses anything we ever imagined."

"I am honestly at a loss for words," another user declares. "I am utterly flabbergasted."

"I am truly speechless," another user adds. "I believe I have found my new hero."

"Indeed, a Terrarian," the original poster concludes.

"This brings to mind the film 'Her,'" another user muses.

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