As a man or woman stranded naked, freezing & starving on a mysterious island, you must hunt, harvest, craft items, grow crops, & build shelters to survive. Use skill & cunning to kill, tame, breed, & ride Dinosaurs & primeval creatures living on ARK, and team up with hundreds of players or play locally!
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Release Date: 2 Jun, 2015

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What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

“ARK is a huge game, in terms of geographical space, scope of content, features, technology, and just about every other metric. We're a veteran team with some major hits behind our leads, and much of the core challenge is already met, but this is still an ambitious one for us. We want the player community's help to 'evolve' ARK into the dinosaur world game that we've been dreaming about since the days we played with plastic green T-Rex toys during elementary school recess, since we shed a tear to 'The Land Before Time', since we wistfully imagined the towering cities of 'Dinotopia', and since we nearly choked on our popcorn to the thrills of 'Jurassic Park'. We love games, and holy smokes do we ever love dinos (along with all sorts of other extinct creatures/natural sciences), and through interaction and iteration with the ARK's community, we think we have the best shot at creating the be-all, end-all long-term prehistoric universe that we want to live and thrive in. We have a great start, and with your valued input and contributions, we will take it all the way together!”

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

“Approximately 1 year, with a full release planned for June 2016 coinciding with the console versions.”

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

“While we have the foundation of our game at Early Access launch, there are many currently-planned features and content additions we will be adding over the year from EA to full release. Beyond such planned features, will be adding TONS of aspects suggested or iterated on by the community, hence the point of Early Access!

Planned Core Features include, among many other things:

- Mac and Linux versions
- Procedurally Generated ARK's
- 40+ more creatures to reach well over 100, with essentially every major category of extinct animal represented in some way
- More saddle types including saddle armor tiers and saddles with powerful weapons mounted on them
- Gas-powered Vehicles
- Human/Dino Body-Paints
- Enhanced building mechanics to evolve ARK into one of the best straight-up builder games out there
- More underwater biome/ecosystem complexity, including support for vacuum-sealed underwater bases
- Lots more items, weapons, armors and further advanced tech tiers
- More item skins, limited run event skins
- More bosses and the end-game cycle including the Ultimate Life Form & Ascension
- More biome types, including deserts, snow regions, swamps, and more.
- Steam Economy Support for Statistical Items (Need some Steam API functionality for this from Valve!)
- Way more plants and more detailed plant biology systems/farming systems
- More statistical modelling of status illnesses/diseases (both player and creature)
- Better SFX, more Music, Better UI's, Better Gamepad support (i.e. UI button shortcut callouts), Better VR support (i.e. HMD gun-aim option)

In addition to zillions of bug fixes, intensive performance improvements, mega iterative polishing, and what have you. The game will sparkle like a shiny diamond before it is considered ready for Full Release, and even then we plan on a long-term post-Release content lifecycle, with specialized ARK's on the drawing board.”

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

“Everything described on the full Features List is in the Early Access version right now -- not all 100% polished, but designed to be fun. Over the next year, the game will be rapidly iterated on with updates usually coming 3 times per week, almost always including new features, balance and polish improvements, and bug fixes. We are extremely fast at development, and will continue to push forward with maximum energy to make the game ever-greater on a daily basis. We live and breath game development, this is what we do.”

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

“Yes, the game will be lower priced through Early Access, relative to its final full-version retail price.”

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“We will have a Trello roadmap at Early Access launch, as well as massive & intense Forum interaction by the development team to gather ideas, feedback, and issues, along with a bi-weekly Q&A / Reddit AMA to involve everyone under the sun who wants to give us their 2 cents on how to make this game everything it can be! Essentially we view ARK's Early Access player community as our primary benefactors -- we're making this game to serve you. Join us on the ARK :)”
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28 July

Primitive+, The Center, Allosaurus, Pelagornis, and the Fishing Frenzy Free Weekend!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8w5O0xoG4o

Now available as a free DLC in the ‘ARK Official Mods Program’, Primitive+, created by Cedric Burkes, is playable as a functionality mod on all Official ARK Maps and challenges players by altering the available tools, weapons and structures in the game to reflect what humans could realistically create using primitive technology and resources. This does not simply remove advanced technology from ARK, but instead replaces it with a multitude of new resources, engrams and systems.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/508150/

Players will need to specialize in specific roles and work together to complete their goals. Hunters, farmers, cooks and builders can band together to create a new, functioning society where diplomacy and even economics can matter. In Primitive Plus, you will not only cope with human society’s limitations, but unlock its potential.



As well as the release of Primitive+, this huge patch also covers a large expansion to The Center! The Center, has now been expanded to include new biomes, islands, caves, and a completely new boss arena for survivors to explore, as well as the addition of a wide variety creatures to tame and be hunted.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/473850/

ARK Patch v245

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRYl8iznKvc





Pelagornis is one of the island's most versatile mounts because of its ability to fly, walk, and surface-swim. It has a wingspan rivaling Argentavis, and possesses a beak filled with tooth-like projections for snagging fish and webbed feet for paddling upon the ocean surface. Though it’s versatility comes at a cost, the same webbed feet that allow Pelagornis to serenely maneuver along the ocean's surface prevent it from snatching prey from the ground, which may limit its appeal to some survivors.





Allosaurus, smaller but faster than Tyrannosaurus, larger but slower than Carnotaurus, Allosaurus is the island's resident pack-hunting theropod. While most aggressive theropods are relatively solitary creatures, Allosaurus lives in groups of three. One Allosaurus is the Pack Leader, while the others are its mates or a beta male. The Allosaurus has evolved to hunt in packs. Its saw-shaped teeth leave its prey bleeding and maimed, making escape difficult. Once an Allosaurus slows a creature with its cutting bite, the rest of its pack quickly close in for the kill…



Additional Update v245 Content Includes

  • New Item: Fishing Rod + Fishing Mechanic! Be a pro fisherman as you apply varied bait, cast the line, wait for a fish to become ensnared, and then succeed at a mini-game to reel the fish and claim copious rewards!
  • New Structure: Industrial Grinder that grinds items into a portion of their crafting resources, then converts resources into simpler resources
  • New Structure: Spiral Staircase (Stone/Wood/Metal)
  • New Mechanic: Optional Hitmarkers for ranged attacks (server can toggle them, as well as client if the server allows it)
  • Building Attack/Destruction Tribe Logs
  • UI Option to colorize item name texts based on quality level.
  • Offline Raid Protection mode now disables PIN Locking, and Structures in Caves no longer get ORP.



Steam Free Weekend and Epic 50% Sale!

http://store.steampowered.com/app/346110

From Thursday through Sunday, July 28-31, 2016, ARK: Survival Evolved is hosting a Free Weekend on Steam where all survivors can invite their friends to start to tame, train, breed and ride Dinosaurs in this open-world action-adventure survival game. ARK: Survival Evolved also is on sale for Steam players at 50% off (retail $29.99) from Thursday through Wednesday, July 28 - August 3, 2016.

The Summer Cup!



We’re excited to announce that the finals for the Summer Cup will be taking place today! The qualified teams were flown out to Shanghai, China to play at ChinaJoy 2016 and get the chance to compete for over $40,000!

The top 10 qualifying international teams -- eight from Europe and North America, two from China -- have flown in for the tournament taking place on the expo floor of ChinaJoy 2016. The three one-hour matches will be shoutcasted by popular streamer typeForced and Studio Wildcard Jen starting at 6:30 pm PST, Thursday, July 28, 2016.

All matches will be streamed on the ARK Twitch channel, www.twitch.tv/survivetheark at the following times, with the Award Ceremony immediately following the last match:

Round 1 – 6:30 pm PST, Thursday, July 28

Round 2 – 9:30 pm PST, Thursday, July 28

Round 3 – 11:30 pm PST Thursday, July 28 (ending no later than 3 am PST, Friday, July 29)

Have fun and keep on surviving, 

Wildcard Jat and the ARK: Survival Evolved Team

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25 July

Mysterious Mysteries: Introducing ???????



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What an intriguing discovery survivors, can you guess what creature it is?

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About This Game

As a man or woman stranded naked, freezing and starving on the shores of a mysterious island called ARK, you must hunt, harvest resources, craft items, grow crops, research technologies, and build shelters to withstand the elements. Use your cunning and resources to kill or tame & breed the leviathan dinosaurs and other primeval creatures roaming the land, and team up with or prey on hundreds of other players to survive, dominate... and escape!

The following features are in the game on its Day-1 Early Access release. We have many more aspects and refinements planned for the long-term development roadmap, and here's what you get to experience right now in ARK:



Dinosaurs, Creatures, & Breeding! -- over 60+ currently at Early Access and 100+ planned for final release -- can be tamed using a challenging capture-&-affinity process, involving weakening a feral creature to knock it unconscious, and then nursing it back to health with appropriate food. Once tamed, you can issue commands to your Pet, which it may follow depending on how well you’ve tamed and trained it. Pets, which can continue to level-up and consume food, can also carry Inventory and Equipment such as Armor, carry prey back to your settlement depending on their strength, and larger pets can be ridden and directly controlled! Fly a Pterodactyl over the snow-capped mountains, lift allies over enemy walls, race through the jungle with a pack of Raptors, tromp through an enemy base along a gigantic brontosaurus, or chase down prey on the back of a raging T-Rex! Take part in a dynamic ecosystem life-cycle with its own predator & prey hierarchies, where you are just one creature among many species struggling for dominance and survival. Pets can also be mated with the opposite gender, to selectively breed successive generations using a trait system based on recombinant genetic inheritance. This process includes both egg-based incubation and mammalian gestation lifecycles! Or put more simply, breed & raise Dino Babies!



You must eat and drink to survive, with different kinds of plants & meat having different nutritional properties, including human meat. Ensuring a supply of fresh water to your home and inventory is a pressing concern. All physical actions come at a cost of food and water, long-distance travel is fraught with subsistence peril! Inventory weight makes you move slower, and the day/night cycle along with randomized weather patterns add another layer of challenge by altering the temperature of the environment, causing you to hunger or thirst more quickly. Build a fire or shelter, and craft a large variety of customizable clothing & armors, to help protect yourself against locational damage & extreme temperatures using the dynamic indoor/outdoor insulation calculation system!



By chopping down forests full of trees and mining metal and other precious resources, you can craft the parts to build massive multi-leveled structures composed of complex snap-linked parts, including ramps, beams, pillars, windows, doors, gates, remote gates, trapdoors, water pipes, faucets, generators, wires and all manner of electrical devices, and ladders among many other types. Structures have a load system to fall apart if enough support has been destroyed, so reinforcing your buildings is important. All structures and items can be painted to customize the look of your home, as well as placing dynamically per-pixel paintable signs, textual billboards, and other decorative objects. Shelter reduces the extremes of weather and provides security for yourself and your stash! Weapons, clothing & armor gear can also be painted to express your own visual style.



Pick seeds from the wild vegetation around you, plant them in plots that you lay down, water them and nurture them with fertilizer (everything poops after consuming calories, which can then be composted, and some fertilizer is better than others). Tend to your crops and they will grow to produce delicious and rare fruits, which can also be used to cook a plethora of logical recipes and make useful tonics! Explore to find the rarest of plant seeds that have the most powerful properties! Vegetarians & vegans can flourish, and it will be possible to master and conquer the ARK in a non-violent manner!



By bringing sufficient rare sacrificial items to special Summon locations, you can capture the attention of the one of the ARK’s god-like mythical creatures, who will arrive for battle. These gargantuan monstrosities provide an end-game goal for the most experienced groups of players and their armies of pets, and will yield extremely valuable progression items if they are defeated.



Create a Tribe and add your friends to it, and all your Pets can be commanded by and allied to anyone in your Tribe. Your Tribe will also be able to respawn at any of your home spawn points. Promote members to Tribe Admins to reduce the burden of management. Distribute key items and pass-codes to provide access your shared village!



All items are crafted from Blueprints that have variable statistics and qualities, and require corresponding resources. More remote and harsh locales across the ARK tend to have better resources, including the tallest mountains, darkest caves, and depths of the ocean! Level-Up your player character by gaining experience through performance actions, Level-Up your Pets, and learn new "Engrams" to be able to craft Items from memory without the use of blueprints, even if you die! Customize the underlying physical look of your character with hair, eye, and skin tones, along with an array of body proportion modifiers.



Everything you craft has durability and will wear-out from extended use if not repaired, and when you leave the game, your character remains sleeping in the persistent world. Your inventory physically exists in boxes or on your character in the world. Everything can be looted & stolen, so to achieve security you must build-up, team-up, or have pets to guard your stash. Death is permanent, and you can even knock out, capture, and force-feed other players to use them for your own purposes, such as extracting their blood to for transfusions, harvesting their fecal matter to use as fertilizer, or using them as food for your carnivorous pets!



The mysterious ARK is a formidable and imposing environment, composed of many natural and unnatural structures, above-ground, below-ground, and underwater. By fully exploring its secrets, you’ll find the most exotic procedurally randomized creatures and rare blueprints. Also to be found are Explorer Notes that are dynamically updated into the game, written by previous human denizens of the ARK from across the millennia, creatively detailing the creatures and backstory of the ARK and its creatures. Fully develop your in-game ARK-map through exploration, write custom points of interest onto it, and craft a Compass or GPS coordinates to aid exploring with other players, whom you can communicate with via proximity text & voice chat, or long-distance radio. Construct & draw in-game signs for other players to help them or lead them astray... And yet.. how do you ultimately challenge the Creators and Conquer the ARK? A definitive end-game is planned.



On the 100+ player servers, your character, everything you built, and your pets, stay in-game even when you leave. You can even physically travel your character and items between the network of ARK's by accessing the Obelisks and uploading (or downloading) your data from the Steam Economy! A galaxy of ARKs, each slightly different than the previous, to leave your mark on and conquer, one at a time -- special official ARKs will be unveiled on
the World-map for limited times in singular themed events with corresponding limited-run items!



You can play single-player local games, and bring your character and items between unofficial player-hosted servers, back and forth from singleplayer to multiplayer. Mod the game, with full Steam Workshop support and customized Unreal Engine 4 editor. See how we built our ARK using our maps and assets as an example. Host your own server and configure your ARK precisely to your liking. We want to see what you create!



The over-the-top hyper real imagery of the ARK its creatures is brought to expressive life using a highly-customized Unreal Engine 4, with fully dynamic lighting & global illumination, weather systems (rain, fog, snow, etc) & true-to-life volumetric cloud simulation, and the latest in advanced DirectX11 and DirectX12 rendering techniques. Music by award-winning composer of "Ori and the Blind Forest", Gareth Coker!

System Requirements

Windows
Mac OS X
SteamOS + Linux
    Minimum:
    • OS: 64-Bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1, or Windows 8
    • Processor: 2 GHz Dual-Core 64-bit CPU
    • Memory: 4000 MB RAM
    • Graphics: DirectX10 Compatible GPU with 1 GB Video RAM
    • DirectX: Version 10
    • Storage: 40000 MB available space
    Minimum:
    • OS: OSX 10.9 or Higher
    • Processor: 2 GHz Equivalent CPU
    • Memory: 4000 MB RAM
    • Graphics: OpenGL 3 Compatible GPU with 1GB Video RAM
    • Storage: 20000 MB available space
    Minimum:
    • OS: Ubuntu Equivalent Distro
    • Processor: 2 GHz 64-bit CPU
    • Memory: 4000 MB RAM
    • Graphics: OpenGL 3 Compatible GPU with 1GB Video RAM
    • Storage: 20000 MB available space
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Lachlan the Brave
( 7.2 hrs on record )
Early Access Review
Posted: 8 August
Ark is not a game for the singleplayer people. Yet, it is much better then the multiplayer itself. Let me explain.

Multiplayer is well ROBLOX Multiplayer or some other form of terrible mutiplayer. It actually was just the singleplayer game with admin commands added and then let go of to be be explored by mod developers and greedy spoilt brats. However, there are a few servers that actually work but the majority is just a hell crisis.

Luckily the developers of Ark had realised a better alternative to the hell crisis servers that are made and made non-dedicated servers. Servers from which you can play with your friends or just do whatever.

Then we have singleplayer and it is filled with bugs, bosses and a challenging gamestyle and that's about it.

The thing that I hate the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ most is the optimisation but when have we seen a game in Early Access that actually works. The thing with Ark is that the most high-end computers will have a FPS lower then 60 at the highest settings, which is okay if you think about it. However, it can run on decent computers luckily which is its saving grace for its crappy optimisations. If you have a decent laptop or computer, just chop down on the graphical settings and enjoy the game at its fullest!

Other then that, I am just butthurt because there hath been ♥♥♥♥♥♥ on many servers.
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Foosmar
( 734.6 hrs on record )
Early Access Review
Posted: 8 August
Bought it early on and after year I still enjoy it.
Playing official servers alone is pain in the ♥♥♥, joining some tribes may solve it, but it leaves you with constant risk of loosing stuff.
If you convince or find friends to play at Private Server it can turn into lots of fun, just keep in mind, that Base Settings are reaally time consuming and turning them up makes it more fun, less woring about something going wrong, like wasting Taming Efficiency or loosing dino.
Also Constant updates on plus side, but on downside some new content may be too overwhelming for smaller groups of friends.

Aand... optimization ;)
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$hadoW 影
( 418.8 hrs on record )
Early Access Review
Posted: 8 August
Good game but so much unbalance
By unbalance i mean if you came late to server you gonna face many problems, In PVE you wont find place to build and for PVP you find place for build but it get destroyed soon by powerful tribes. Anyway if u got friends even Worst conditions are FUN
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Cryvan
( 9.5 hrs on record )
Early Access Review
Posted: 8 August
Haven't seen many reviews for the Linux port so I'm going to write one.

This game has one of the better Linux ports of all the games on steam. Runs the same if not better than the Windows client and did not have to tweak anything to get it to run properly.

As for the game I'm only a few hours in and it seems great. There is a steep learning curve at the beginning so watching some tutorial videos is a must. After the inital start the game is fairly intuitive. There are also some glitches with people getting stick on rocks and so on but none of them seem game breaking. Would definately recommend
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not Condogz
( 17.2 hrs on record )
Early Access Review
Posted: 7 August
Very nice game, emjoyable with friends and alone, could say the bloom could be turned way the ♥♥♥♥ down but yeah nice game non the less.

Story: 6/10
Graphics: 8/10
Audio: 8/10

Overall Feelings: Enjoyment, excitement, achievement, fear, exhausting of all the collecting of materials.
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bradass
( 51.5 hrs on record )
Early Access Review
Posted: 7 August
this game is really good and maybe even great game but my 50 hours of gameplay is useless beacuse i was kicked out of my tribe. i have very few friends that play ark so it was just me and one other friend in the tribe(i created it). i was kicked out of the tribe by no one. its glitched and now i either have to restart or wait for my friend to get online and hope he didnt get kicked out of the tribe also. if anyone has a solution please let me know.
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lil potato #votepyro
( 1.2 hrs on record )
Early Access Review
Posted: 7 August
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oO-PsyLocke-Oo
( 6.1 hrs on record )
Early Access Review
Posted: 7 August
I think this game Is way to hard from the start, they're so many "enemies" or dinosaurs, they're no breathing room for the player, lagging is constant and needs to be fixed. IT IS NOT worth 30 dollars for how much lag and glitching it does. Untill there is a bug fix and the dinosaurs learn to lay off on the player or less threat and you need to be near them to be attacked my opinion stays the same.
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AmauWolf
( 204.6 hrs on record )
Early Access Review
Posted: 7 August
Excellent contents, a lot of potential, highly varied gameplay, and above all, dinos !!! But then why I do not recommend it ?
Well between the monstrous lags, the random disconnections, the we-don't-know-why deaths in hardcore mode (LoL), and especially, but especially, the north region of The Island full of glitchs everywhere, seriously I don't even know what to quote between all these numerous trap-cracks, these direwolves which block us and our dino ...
Actually I have the impression that the Devs spend their time to present us new attractive dinos to diversify the game, OK that's nice, we adore, but if we need to cross 3 hours in taming a dino to finally lose him in 2 times because of a glitch (and that never arrives only once), I do not really see the interest to lose so much time, the ratio amusement / frustration is very very small unfortunately.
To sum up, I would not say necessarily that this game is bad, quite the opposite he could be so much great if only Devs took time, instead of having fun with new dinos, to correct all this swarm of bugs.
All this is really a pity and damages profoundly the experience of game, and I should recommend it gladly when these numerous problems will be corrected (and without forgetting the optimization, but well that is still something else ;) )
Thus if you don't want to waste your time tasting the subtle enjoyment of sudden frustrations (and moreover frequent ! Otherwise it's not funny), go your way and get back when this game will be clean, because yes, it will then be reeeeaaally worth it, I hope.
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Megaboss
( 189.7 hrs on record )
Early Access Review
Posted: 7 August
If grinding is not your thing at all, stop here
My recommendation is fairly conflicted but with about 90% feeling its good enough to play, however with the presence of a fatal flaw with tamed dinosaurs it easily knocked it down to 50% as the feeling of your hard work and time spent meant nothing because of this bug.
This is with my experience in a PvE enviroment and is felt by an overwhelming game full of exploration, grinding, and beautiful enviroment physics. It is fun to use your tamed dinosaurs for various excursions and resource farming as well as the use of many utility items to aid in your gameplay.
However as the game is still in "Early Access" for many "groundbreaking" bugs that have frustrated many people as well is about the only reason I'm conflicted to recommend this game 100%.
I have experienced over a dozen of my pets gone missing or randomly dying on the spot for no reason at all, There are some other various bugs when interacting with some things but minor enough you can shrug off.
There are ways to prevent some of these "Groundbreaking" bugs but ultimately the random death can still happen somehow.
Regardless of all the criticism because of the bugs I will recommended this game as I thoroughly enjoyed the map's enviromental world and the cooperative teamwork you can execute as well as the unique abilities of some dinosaurs for us to play with.

TL;DR
Pros:
-Beautful world if you have a good enough GPU
-Very spacious and broad sandbox for us to explore and play
-Numerous dinosaur's with ability perks

Cons:
-Bugs resulting in missing/dead pets
-Building needs to be refined further
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Not Recommended
237.7 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: 28 July
Part of me loves this game. Part of me hates this game.

This game has the "survivor feel" nailed. It will play with your emotions as you wander about trying to survive. You can explore in bewilderment, flee in terror, die in horror, and occasionally triumph in daylight.

I don't recommend this game for a few reasons, one being time spent. You can play this on unofficial servers where things don't take as long to accomplish, but either way it leads to my primary problem. Those that spend more time than you will always beat you, regardless of your skill. There is such a large spike of power as you progress gaining access to certain dinosaurs and breeding/eggs.

The three servers we have played on have one to three "alpha tribes", aka the orignal inhabitants of the server. They are quite friendly to noobies, even gifting you awesome gear for your status. Once you become somewhat of a threat they become hostile and start imposing "rules" or some form of control.

At this point you are forced to their will or you get erased. I have a prime example. The server my friends and I play on had this happen yesterday. There is one alpha tribe of the server. "Some one" killed the leaders flying mount. He gets a Titanosaur and literally erradicates the two most advanced tribes on the server simply because he can. Their characters will maintain their levels, but all their manifested work is 100% erased because some guy got mad. They lost literally 100's of hours of work.

I played UO, I love the threat of losing "work" because it makes gameplay exciting. This game you don't have a chance of beating the big boy on the block. Say you are both max level. If you have played 100 hours, and he has played 500, he has 5 Gigas and you have 1. You literally don't have a chance. If you can start pouring in more time than them, they will probably attack you. Most alphas have 1000's of hours played already.

The overlord of my current server has 13 tamed gigas(probably perfect tames + bred) an uncountable amount of other things. Every underwater cave is his. Every river is barricaded. You can't tame a Quetzl without his permission. He has more resources hoarded than you could possibly gather in a month. If you make him angry he will tame a Titanosaur and erradicate you. So what does one do? You can either unite every other person on the server and still probably not even make a dent against him, server hop (as we did 3x now), or quit playing as I have.
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Recommended
2,990.0 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: 18 July
After 3k hours, I shall now review.

I recommend this game, But I recommend you do not buy it in early access if:

- You are allergic to sodium
- You have an already high sodium count
- You are a pregnant or lactating woman
- You thought it was an energy drink
- You are a casual gamer
- You are opposed to wasting hundreds of hours of your life for something you can only show on a screen
- You are not willing to wait through periods where your average computer struggles to run the game because of poor optimization
- You are an entitled kinder who believes that anything less than 100 fps is disgusting
- You have a Non-Gamer partner (He/She will never understand why Pterry and Rollie mean so damn much to you)
- You think murdering innocent Dodos is socially acceptable (IT'S NOT OK!)
- You are xenophobic
- You are convinced the man driving the ice cream truck is a reptilian spy intent on destroying your entire life


I do recommend buying this game in early access if:

- You read the store page and thought "Wow that sounds cool"

AND YOU

1: Understand fully that some gamebreaking things could happen
2: Understand that Beta is for large scale optimizations, and will commence as soon as the game is content complete
3: Know that screaming abuse and profanity on forums isn't going to magically make the game develop faster
4: Accept that, at any time, for any reason, this game could fold in on itself and remain in a DayZ like limbo where nothing gets much closer to completion.
5: Have some semblence of patience and dignity


This game has been one of the greatest and most frustrating titles I have played since "Super Ghouls and Ghosts: and "Prince of Persia 4D" took hold of my hand in the mid 90's and guided me on my first steps into the gaming world.
The people I've met and things I have heard and seen in the last year have been countless and memorable.

Like most, I have struggled through times where I could only run the lowest settings, and times where I could run some things in high. I've lost dinosaurs and structures to ridiculous glitches, hacking foreign tribes, tribemates I thought could be trusted, and people I have been peaceful with on servers. I've murdered Noobs for fun and I've handed Noobs tools they wouldn't otherwise have access to for hours or even days, I've seen servers completely change right before me while sitting quietly in the background, and I've visited familiar server numbers to find absolutely no remnant of the civilization that once roamed it, that I was part of.

The damn thing is fantastic, but will frustrate you, has terrible optimization (Which we must have faith will be fixed) and if you are pitted against folk who know a lot of tricks, it will feel unbalanced
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Recommended
211.2 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: 28 July
Pros :
+ Dinos
+ Hunt
+ Harvest
+ Craft
+ Build
+ Explore
+ Tame

Cons :
- Time Consuming
- Time Consuming
- Time Consuming
- Time Consuming
- Time Consuming
- Time Consuming
- Time Consuming especially in PVP, feel the griefing
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Recommended
397.1 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: 22 July
The Bird that Launched a Thousand Dragons

I started on Sargon's Mesopotamia server with one goal, a noble goal, of getting sempai to notice me! Actually I just bought ARK on the summer sale, found out official servers are cancer, then noticed Sargon had a server and asked myself, "Just how much more cancerous could it be?"

I built a little thatch hut on south tropical island, and it was promptly annihilated by a charming young lady called Alicia on a dragon. Apparently she had claimed the entire island, one of the only 2 starting islands.

So I made a new hut on North Tropical Island, which was controlled by a tribe called ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Shore. They came down to play weaboo music at me and paint swastikas on my dinos but mostly left me alone.

A couple of days of harsh grinding later I was lvl 60 and had a pteranadon flying mount. I asked to join Babylon - Sargon's tribe, and he said no :(

Not just that but ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Shore told me to get off their island now or they'll annihilate me. I flew off into the sunset and bumped into a lovely fellow called Sunderbraze who invited me to join Babylon

Sunderbraze had an awesome high tech ship made of metal with turrets, power generators and facilities for crafting explosives and guns. He also had a fridge. Sunderbraze became my new sempai!

I made a new ship out of stone right outside his ship. It looked absolutely amazing! It had a ram made of spikes!

While this was happening a little drama was going on. Dear Alicia had expelled all the people in her tribe because they stole one of her birds. All their dinos had switched allegiance to her and were attacking their former owners. They cried out for help and Sunderbraze answered, blowing a hole in the wall of her base, luring her dragon away and letting the poor former members escape. They formed a new tribe - Carthage, and came under attack by Alicia until Sunderbraze took her down.

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Shore claimed she was their ally and demanded to know what happened. Alicia wouldn't stop whinging about that bird and promised doom and destruction. Rumour has it, some Babylon members had been offline raiding prior to this.
And then at 1:30am ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Shore attacked with dragons!

Sunderbraze's ship went down, the base was getting levelled and only 1 other person was online, who was a fresh recruit like me. I sailed away into the swamps as one gave chase, dropping grenades down upon me. Explosions tore through the hull of the Mary Celeste, crates exploding and my few worldly possessions lost to the bottom of the swamp. Even in the darkness I could not lose him, and after getting ensnared on some vines I was knocked unconscious by Yngling and carried away

My captor set me down briefly and started searching his dragon's inventory, but because I had put points into fortitude I woke up quite quickly. I immediately rushed forward into a pen full of raptors and started punching them. Before he knew what was happening I was dead, and quickly respawned in a hut near the swamps, crafted a raft, sailed to my half-wrecked ship and made my escape

The next day the dust settled and Babylon had been levelled. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Shore claimed they had only been searching for prisoners and never meant to cause total annihilation or to offline raid; even as they continued to destroy more of our bases and hunt us mercilessly. Our leader Sargon was captured and, according to rumours, forced to eat Yngling's poo. I flew further west into the deepest reaches of the map where I upgraded my ship, stockpiled supplies and waited...

The rest of the server was miffed with the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥s for their cowardly tactics and support of Alicia. A coalition was formed of the remaining tribes - Babylon, Carthage, DiGRA and Zulu. We gathered on the beach across from ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Shore. Massive armoured brontos with turrets on their backs, dragons, swarms of dimorphs and me with a stockpile of explosives and a bone to pick.

We swam across that lake and stormed the beach. In the confusion the war brontos moved ahead, one of which I was driving and were isolated from the rest of the group. Yngling laid into us on his wardragon, spewing fire and tearing into us. The turrets were malfunctioning so I began firing rockets down on him. I was caught in a blast of fire, my armour broke and my HP was reduced to 10%. Down on the beach the battle had turned against us, the enemy dragons had slain our own, no help was coming. My bronto fell and Yngling turned his dragon to attack the other injured bronto. I stood, blood covering my face, yelled into my mic "ALLAHU AHKBAR!" and fired my trusty rocket launcher.

Yngling was blown off his saddle and killed, his dragon flew away and I made my escape, parachuting down the cliff into the north tropical island's ravine, and swimming for safety. We lost 5 dragons and 2 war brontos, and countless dimorphs that day. Not everyone came back from ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Shore, and no one was the same.

The next 7 days were a long war between the Alliance and the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥s. The ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥s lost many dragons in failed assaults and their satellite bases were raided. In the end we mounted another assault and, meeting no resistance, implemented the Carthaginian solution and wiped them out for good.

10/10 would storm ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Shore again.

Also check out Vae Victis's youtube channel for the footage of the first and second battles of ♥♥♥♥ lord Shore!
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Recommended
1,386.5 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: 24 July
Product received for free
I've been playing ARK for over 6 months, gotta say, I really love this game. It is true that you die a lot in the beginning but I play solo and it is absolutely possible to survive and build a large base as a solo player. I hate the griefers in PVP so I play on PVE servers, I now have my own Center map server and I love it. It's visually stunning and very exciting. On a private server tweeked to have tames go faster and gathering be more successful, the grind is not too bad. I can maintain everything on 5-10 minutes every few days if need be. I love the creativity of base building, castles, bridges, boats....lots of fun. Ben's new center map is amazing! Can't wait to play the new redwood biome that comes out on Thursday.
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Not Recommended
337.8 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: 16 July
I have owned ARK for a long time and with over 300 hours I have seen the game go through quite a few changes. The game is still being developed so there are still quite a few pros and cons. However, the major drawback to this game are the bug fixes or the lack of them. ARK devs are great about updating the game with new content and features, but features don't improve the playability of the game. As a server admin when you have to use workshop content to fix game breaking bugs it should clearly point that during the alpha and beta stages of game they should focus more on these issues rather than pushing new content.

After having the game for over a year I have finally remove this game from my library until updates start containing more fixes and less added content.
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Not Recommended
502.5 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: 27 July
Do you enjoy spending hours upon hours doing mindless things that barely affect the game, only to have them destroyed in a matter of seconds by game bugs, malicious players, or random things that spawn directly on top of you? If so, this game is for you.

If, on the other hand, you are a fan of development studios that work to improve their game - such as by fixing year-old game bugs present since day 1 release, making gameplay more fun, or allowing you to do something other than stare at an unconscious dinosaur for 10 hours - then you should go play something else. You certainly won't find any of that with ARK.

Despite the "early access" tag, this game has hardly changed since its initial release, except for different flavors of dinosaur. The development studio has not fixed any bugs in 14+ months - the day that it was released - even severe and common ones, such as falling through the world or animals literally sticking 80% of their bodies through walls. The studio has instead elected to put in new pieces of structures and dinosaurs and ignore game-crippling bugs. All new content is gated through progressively increasing time requirements. I am not exaggerating about 10+ hour times to tame a single dinosaur, and I am likewise not exaggerating how frail any actual progress in the game is - purely due to bugs. This is well-beyond any actual difficulty found in survival games.

Further, performance is horrible. Even top-end systems find themselves struggling due to the exceptionally poor optimization; the game features zero geometry culling, for example, which means that every polygon of every object within range is rendered, whether you can see it or not. This is most noticeable on PvP servers, where you can usually see the inside of other players' bases before you can see the exterior walls. Like every other bug, this has been reported many times by players and was even prioritized for fixing by the development studio - then quietly removed from any sort of priority lists and forgotten completely.

Playing on remote (non-LAN) servers is also an exercise in frustration, as rubber-banding is ceaseless and caused by somewhere between 5 and 10 separate bugs. You will often find yourself fighting against dinosaurs that pin you inside rocks or their own bodies thanks to a lack of proper collision handling. Harvesting corpses is likewise plagued by the same issues, which may find you wandering around swinging your tool at empty space in the hope of finding the location where the server thinks the corpse is located. Oh, and let's not forget the official servers, where the severs freeze for 10-30 seconds roughly every 5 minutes, warping you back and re-queuing whatever actions you tried to perform during that time - which may involve interacting with buildings that you are no longer near. To make up for the very obviously exploitable behavior of ARK's client-server interaction, they chose to implement an anti-cheat program rather than fix even a single piece of the underlying problem.

This game is not worth your time.
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Not Recommended
34.4 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: 12 July
Have fun losing hours of progress to getting sandwiched inbetween unbreakable rocks. Or, constantly checking behind you every two minutes to make sure that your Dinos didn't get stuck inside a tree or rock. The updates are constant but it still has a long way to go. Currently in Alpha and they are totally focused on adding new content, rather than fixing the rather major fun killers of these annoying bugs/stupid A.I./god-awful performance (which is admittedly a Beta phase thing, but still...waiting for a game to actually not have such crippling bugs and to be enjoyable plain sucks!).

I say wait on it, unless you are the patient type and willing to deal with these frustrations. And also, because it will take hours and HOURS of your life to tame any worthwhile Dino (which involves the most dull, boring, wait and click kind of mini-game to ever be introduced to gaming).
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27 of 39 people (69%) found this review helpful
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Not Recommended
819.0 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: 10 July
A fantastic game that brings tons of depth into exploring, breeding, and base building. It's just as fun starting out in the stone age and trying to make a stable place to fall back on as it is late game. There is always something better out there, something to work to. Wildcard brings in a steady stream of content as development seems to be happening at a rapid pace.

With that said I have a hard time recommending this for purchase. Servers are put together in clusters and are susceptible to cyber attacks (namely DDoS). Right now many others and I are dealing with massive collateral damage due to someone on another server DDoSing and bringing down their server along with a couple others. With the way the game works losing connection at a bad time can be an instant loss of everything you have out. It's crippling. This has been going on for 9 days.

With a game demanding so much time to build up, manage, and defend your stuff it makes for a very frustrating experience to deal with this kind of instability. Worse yet there has been no transperancy from support on the issue besides a nod that something has happened. Currently our servers (569, 570, 571) appear to be down indefinitely until they can figure out a solution to this recurring plague of an issue.

On the flip-side none of these issues have been officially confirmed. Though the community has come together and pieced together information and it appears this has happened in the past with official confirmation afterwords.

This game IS early access, so it is buy at your own risk. Anything is subject to big changes, including my review. Currently I can not recommend this game.
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Not Recommended
48.9 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Posted: 21 July
Don't believe the videos. I have no idea where they found a computer that could run those settings for that long without something stuttering, let alone bugging. Also, it was supposed to be released last month. It has been pushed back until December. It appears no more ready for release now than several months ago. Bear that in mind, as well, before purchase. (Sort of a "buyer beware" warning here.)

Now, the review:
A couple good points. Lots of different dinos. Pretty dynamic environment (on high settings you probably won't be able to enjoy for long.) Cool leveling/crafting system. Overall, fantastic idea for a game.
Now the serious complaints. Single player game is barebones and shallow. Even getting to the (seriously unimpressive grand total of) three bosses is impractical in single player vanilla without setting tweaks, and even then the battles are all clearly meant for more than one person. (BTW, this game marks itself as single player, so if they legitimately do not want to be reviewed for this aspect, they need to remove that tag and feature entirely, and refund the players that are solely interested in single player.)
I don't get to play multiplayer very often, as I am completely uninterested in public servers and LAN is so bad most of my friends quit playing with me. There is a tethering system that pretty much kills it. (I'm aware you can set it higher, but there is a limit, and it's hard to keep an eye on at all times.)
The building system is bad. Just bad. Assume that you won't be able to build anything of interest without a completely flat space or infinite materials to constantly tweak positioning. (Maybe with 1000 hours of practice, it'd be a breeze... Like everything else in this game.)
Pathing. When are they going to work on pathing? No, seriously. If the earliest released dinos like the triceratops still can't make it through anything but a 20 ft gap, then when in the next five months do they plan on doing so?
Holidays screw up everything, and there is no way to opt out. Completely kills all immersion (sci-fi dino hunting, then a skeleton T-Rex or somesuch walks up.) Always drops my performance to zero, so I can't play during any event AT ALL.
Time consuming. Not grindy, where there is a real point. No, just babysitting, gathering, and waiting for things. On vanilla in single player, you've got to tweak settings; no option. Or you will have to spend days just for a reasonably decent dino. (Like literal days: 24 or more hours of your time, so six days if you play 4 hours a day. For one kinda crappy dino that will probably die.)

Bear in mind, this was supposed to be my release review. I really want this to be a good game. I liked the idea enough to support it in EA.
I want to recommend this game, but honestly I feel like I cheated the friends that I actually did recommend it to. No more EA for me, ever. I still truly hope to change this review in a few months when the game finally releases, but I'm still not happy to have had a bad game in my library for a year.
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