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  2. This problem also just happened to me and reloading it hasn’t fixed the issue, 4/18/24 ive been playing single player with my ps5 connected to internet, today I loaded it up with my router turned off. That’s when the problem occurred, it might be a coincidence. My Internet is down being worked on so I can’t check loading up the game with wifi connection just yet
  3. Yes they know about it but nothing about what or how long here a link to the thread
  4. Looking for tribe in ASA small tribes PC, solo player, NA, 23yrs old. Done all bossfights in ASE, but just joining in on ASA now and looking to make some friends along the way :). discord: MenchOnABench
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  6. Ok people, there is no point wanging on about this in general discussions. This link is where the DEVs look... We need a "pile-on" on this bug report. So, get everyone you know with this problem to reply to it or ain't, not, nothing going to happen!
  7. I got the same issue. game crash after a few seconds. Only on Island
  8. Yes cant even type simple words like "the" cause th is already bad enough for the Filter 🤷
  9. Be a part of our active Ark community. We have an amazing event coming up this weeekend. Rare dinos will spawn across the Arks on both our Ark:SA and Ark:SE clusters. Players will get notified on Discord with rough coordinates and you can then hunt them down for amazing tames and loot. If you love Ark and like to play with an active community that holds events like this then come and see what we are about.
  10. This. I don't experience the same problem on any other games on game pass. It might have "Something" to do with Xbox filters but it must be down to WCs application of filter compatibility.
  11. Eric it doesnt work. You accept no friend requests. syndrion1976_42826
  12. GG's my guys wildcard outplayed themselves once again
  13. Half my in-game day sits at 170 degrees Fahrenheit. I'm not sure whether this is an aspect of the game or a bug. I died constantly at first, and then began to build up my fortitude (which some on this forum suggest is bugged) and collect a mix of clothing with higher hyperthermal protection values. I can survive the 170 degree heat now if I huddle in parts of my Adobe structure. However, it provides uneven protection as I move above it. It's 100% Adobe with 4X8 foundations, 1 wall high and covered with a flat ceiling. Here's a repost from a "Nyx Fluffpaw" on Steam written back in 2019 for Ark Survival Evolved (perhaps someone can reply to this thread with updates, to include the optimal structure LxWxH): For those who are curious and need help with breeding, here are the insulation values for the different structure materials and how they correlate into temperature.Structure Insulation ValuesDefault ValuesThatch Structure – 112 Hypothermal, 56 Hyperthermal Wood Structure - 112 Hypothermal, 56 Hyperthermal Adobe Structure - 112 Hypothermal, 393 HyperthermalStone Structure - 112 Hypothermal, 56 Hyperthermal Metal Structure - 112 Hypothermal, 56 HyperthermalTek Structure - 450 Hypothermal, 393 HyperthermalGlass Structure - 112 Hypothermal, 56 HyperthermalGreenhouse – 112 Hypothermal, 56 HyperthermalTent - 513 Hypothermal, 356 HyperthermalFahrenheit Temperature Value AdjustmentThatch 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 6 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalWood 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 6 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalAdobe 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 44 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalStone 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 6 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalMetal 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 6 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalTek 51 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 44 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalGlass 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 6 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalGreenhouse 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 6 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalTent 55 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 40 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalCelsius Temperature Value AdjustmentThatch 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 3.4 degrees Celsius hyperthermalWood 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 3.4 degrees Celsius hyperthermalAdobe 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 23.5 degrees Celsius hyperthermalStone 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 3.4 degrees Celsius hyperthermalMetal 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 3.4 degrees Celsius hyperthermalTek 26.9 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 23.5 degrees Celsius hyperthermalGlass 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 3.4 degrees Celsius hyperthermalGreenhouse 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 3.4 degrees Celsius hyperthermalTent 30.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 21.31 degrees Celsius hyperthermalScorched Earth Insulation ValuesThatch - 112 Hypothermal, +191 HyperthermalWood - 112 Hypothermal, -483 HyperthermalAdobe - 112 Hypothermal, +393 HyperthermalStone - 112 Hypothermal, -1023 HyperthermalMetal - 112 Hypothermal, -2643 HyperthermalTek - 450 Hypothermal, +427 HyperthermalGlass - 112 Hypothermal, -2643 HyperthermalGreenhouse - 112 Hypothermal, -281 HyperthermalTent - 513 Hypothermal, 491 HyperthermalScorched Earth Fahrenheit Temperature Value AdjustmentThatch 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 20 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalWood 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, -72 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalAdobe 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 44 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalStone 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, -115 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalMetal 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, -297 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalTek 51 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 48 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalGlass 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, -297 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalGreenhouse 13 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, -31 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalTent 32 degrees fahrenheit hypothermal, 55 degrees fahrenheit hyperthermalScorched Earth Celsius Temperature Value AdjustmentThatch 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 11.43 degrees Celsius hyperthermalWood 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, -28.92 degrees Celsius hyperthermalAdobe 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 23.53 degrees Celsius hyperthermalStone 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, -61.25 degrees Celsius hyperthermalMetal 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, -158.26 degrees Celsius hyperthermalTek 26.9 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 25.56 degrees Celsius hyperthermalGlass 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, -158.26 degrees Celsius hyperthermalGreenhouse 6.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, -16.82 degrees Celsius hyperthermalTent 30.7 degrees Celsius hypothermal, 29.40 degrees Celsius hyperthermalTemperatures at zero insulationFreezing – 44 Degrees fahrenheit, 6.6 Degrees Celsius Cold – 60 Degrees fahrenheit, 15.5 Degrees CelsiusHot – 80 Degrees fahrenheit, 26.6 Degrees CelsiusBurning – 100 Degrees fahrenheit 37.7 Degrees CelsiusKeep in mind, these temperature values are not actual temperatures, nor do they directly calculate from the recorded temperature in the game. Instead, these values should be interpreted by their insulation. For example, on the Island map in a fully-enclosed Thatch structure, instead of freezing at 44 degrees Fahrenheit (6.6 degrees Celsius), you would instead freeze at 31 degrees Fahrenheit (-0.55 degrees Celsius). The temperature values of the insulation, are only how much insulation the various structure materials provide.To calculate on your own, here's the general rule of thumb: For the Hypothermal values, the temperature rating is how much colder the temperature can get before the related status effect is triggered. For the HypERthermal values, the temperature rating is how much hotter or colder the temperature needs to get to trigger the "hot" or "burning" status effect. For personal status effect temperature calculation, the insulation values must be compared against the "temperatures at zero insulation" chart above.For armor insulation, the way you determine temperature is you take the total insulation and divide it by 16.7 to get the Celsius temperature insulation value. If you need a Fahrenheit temperature for the calculations, you take the Celsius temperature and multiply by 1.8. Then you compare that to the "temperature at zero insulation" chart I have on this post. Hypothermal insulation values are compared against the Cold and Freezing temperatures while the Hyperthermal insulation values are compared against the Hot and Burning temperatures. A positive Hypothermal value means the temperature at which the related status effect takes hold, is lower. You calculate armor insulation against the status effects the same way you calculate structure insulation against the status effects. See my instructions above on how to do this.Breeders, for egg incubation information, see below.Also take into account that the larger your house, the less insulation it will provide. Maximum size to get these insulation values is 5x5 foundations with 4 walls high and a flat roof.For those who use torches or air conditioners for breeding, here's some extra things to consider:The Standing Torch provides 100 hypothermal and -50 hyperthermal insulation with the torch only providing insulation out to a distance of two and a half tiles. The insulation value drops linearly with distance. This equates to 5.988 degrees Celsius hypothermal insulation and -2.99 degrees Celsius hyperthermal insulation (10.77 degrees Fahrenheit and -5.38 degrees Fahrenheit respectively) when standing right next to the torch. The stone fireplace provides 300 hypothermal insulation and -100 hyperthermal insulation. This translates into 17.96 degrees Celsius hypothermal and -5.988 degrees Celsius hyperthermal insulation (32.33 degrees Fahrenheit and -10.77 degrees Fahrenheit respectively). The insulation also only goes out to two and a half tiles and decreases linearly with distance.Here's a rough calculation example to show you how to calculate insulation values for breeding, thanks to Endi.So 16 A/C provide 1600 insulation, against both cold and heat. This mean 96°C protection. What's the effect and which temperature this give when outside the air is around 25°C ?.. idkFrom there, its almost impossible to understand why an wyvern eggs, that is suppose to be hatchable between 80°C and 90°C, can incubate.Impossible, unless you look at this insulation as a range for this case. So, for example :0° in the air, 16 A/C, 96°C insulation = -96°C to 96°C range = the wyvern egg will incubate.-20° in the air, 16 A/C, 96 insulation = -114°C to 76°C range = the wyvern egg will not incubate, you need to increase the insulation temperature to reach the wyvern eggs maximal incubating temperature (90°C).And yes, the insulation values do stack, so one could essentially make a room in their house specifically for incubation.Sample breeding scenario: Argent egg, which requires a temperature of 12 - 13.5 °C / 54 - 56 °F. Assuming an air temperature of 0°C, if you wanted to rely on the house alone, then you would need at the very least a fully enclosed 3x3x2 Adobe structure to provide the correct insulation to allow the egg to incubate, since that would give you an insulation range of -6.7°C to 23.5°C.How the air temperature affects insulation values in regards to egg incubation is this, and thank you again, Endi, for providing the math I needed to figure this out: To determine the temperature range of the insulation for incubation, you first look at the air temperature. The Hypothermal insulation is how many degrees below the air temperature to calculate and the Hyperthermal insulation is how many degrees above the air temperature to calculate. In order for a particular egg to incubate, the insulation values must be greater than the maximal egg incubation temperature, as mentioned previously in the wyvern example.
  14. Hé said they spwawn but the rod doesnt work on them.
  15. Oh man. Alright then, thanks for the info!
  16. i didnt lost my character, but after yesterday im not able to travel. i traveld from island to scorched earth in the eu morning. after around 7 hours there was a patch with rollback. i was on se and able to play. later i traveld back to island and everything was good. today i wanted to travel from island to my scorched earth base, but i cannot travel. it says my character is already uploaded, but its not. i think its a dupe character. i tried instead of traveling, just spawn on scorched earth. i shows my character in upload, but i cannot spawn or download this character. i have no idea what i can do now.
  17. Same here - tried all sorts of things to resolve: Graphics Drivers, 3D Settings, repair, reset all data, etc... someone fix it please?! Crashes with the following errors: LowLevelFatalError [File:C:\j\workspace\XSX\RelB\Engine\Source\Runtime\D3D12RHI\Private\D3D12Util.cpp] [Line: 873] CurrentQueue.Fence.D3DFence->GetCompletedValue() failed at C:\j\workspace\XSX\RelB\Engine\Source\Runtime\D3D12RHI\Private\D3D12Submission.cpp:939 with error DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED with Reason: DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG Unhandled Exception: 0x00008000 CL: 507236 0x00007ffacd50ab89 KERNELBASE.dll!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff761c3f0fe ArkAscended.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff761be8770 ArkAscended.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff7621f9d56 ArkAscended.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff7621e66ee ArkAscended.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff7621d7869 ArkAscended.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff7621e65f0 ArkAscended.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff7621e37af ArkAscended.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff761c564d6 ArkAscended.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ff761c5632c ArkAscended.exe!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ffaceec7344 KERNEL32.DLL!UnknownFunction [] 0x00007ffacfae26b1 ntdll.dll!UnknownFunction []
  18. Hope they not went into weekend yet I mean we all know how they work at WC
  19. Yeah i'm on Gamepass and its been happening since the last update, worked fine before and still fine on SE.
  20. Me too already reported the bug here and got some more people with same issue but seems like WC just ignoring it. Happens mostly for people who play gamepass Version on pc
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