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  1. Maybe not much of a discussion but anyone else from the beginning feel like its all over now? Even with new maps coming at some point in the future I've lost all my interest in the game. I know mods on console are exciting when you hear about it but I tried a few and meh.. The whole side scrolling video and Mario I found were a big turn off. I really have zero interest in them offering a skinned unreal platform for people to make similar mods with. With that said, could they return my interest to the game somehow. MAYBE, I think it possible and I cannot believe I'am saying this because at first I hated the idea of Ark 2 since they promoted moving away from general FPS gameplay but I've finally played through the new Mass Effect games and really enjoyed it. I have to say if they took Mass Effect and used Ark as the general theme with the RPG style gameplay I think it would be incredible. Unfortunately for wild card I can't see them ever pulling off such a feat even if they could restore their focus back on ark 2. Instead I'd much prefer them to license the artwork etc to another developer team to produce a new game. Not trying to pick or be mean, they made an awesome game at start and worth great credit for it but their time to shine has moved on. Combining the gameplay style of Mass Effect with the theme of Ark Survival Evolved would result in an ambitious and expansive game experience, offering players a rich blend of narrative-driven exploration, survival mechanics, and strategic combat within a vast, dynamically changing environment. Gameplay Overview Players would begin their journey as members of an expedition sent to explore and colonize uncharted planets teeming with prehistoric life and unknown dangers. The game would blend Mass Effect's deep narrative and character interactions with Ark's survival elements, creating a unique experience where choices and survival skills significantly impact the storyline and world. Survival Mechanics Survival would be a core element, requiring players to manage hunger, thirst, and shelter. Crafting would be expanded to include not only basic survival needs but also advanced technology, allowing players to create items and gadgets inspired by the Mass Effect universe, such as biotic amplifiers or tech-based traps. Taming and Exploration Much like in Ark, players could tame the prehistoric creatures they encounter, using them as mounts, combat companions, or resources providers. Exploration would be key, with the use of both ground-based vehicles and spacecraft from Mass Effect, allowing players to travel between locations on the planet's surface and orbit. Combat and Customization Combat would be a strategic mix of first & third-person shooting, the latter akin to Mass Effect, with the addition of dinosaurs and other creatures as both allies and adversaries. Players could customize their armour and weapons, combining Mass Effect's futuristic technology with primitive elements found in the game world. Story and Characters The narrative would be rich and branching, with decisions affecting the survival of the player's colony, the planet's ecosystem, and the relationships with other explorers and factions. Character development would be deep, drawing from Mass Effect's companion system, allowing players to form bonds, rivalries, and alliances. Multiplayer Elements While the game would have a strong single-player focus, multiplayer elements from both games could be integrated, offering cooperative survival modes, PvP combat, and shared base building on persistent servers. Conclusion This game would offer a unique fusion of sci-fi and prehistoric themes, providing an immersive experience that combines the best aspects of both Mass Effect and Ark Survival Evolved. Players would navigate a richly detailed world, facing the challenges of survival, the thrill of exploration, and the depth of interstellar diplomacy and conflict, all while forging their path through a galaxy where the ancient past and far future collide.
  2. Attention all ARK Survivors! 🦕🌋 The moment we’ve all been waiting for is almost here. With the imminent release of #ArkSurvivalAscended, it’s time, get ready for an epic journey. Consider scheduling time off work because you won’t want to miss a second of the adventure that awaits. Gear up, tribe up, and prepare to ascend!
  3. The countdown has begun! 🌍⏳ #ArkSurvivalAscended is on the horizon with its imminent release! Gear up, survivors, for the ultimate test of endurance and strategy is almost upon us. Are you ready to face the historic and the unknown? 🦖🔥 Stay alert - the next era of survival is almost here! #ImminentAdventure #ARKAscension #notofficealwildcardstatment 🏝️🛡️
  4. I totally disagree about your interpretation of the wording. Mine is absolutely correct. Also I think you're misunderstanding my post and mixing it in with others. I'll explain that it's not the delay that I am disappointed in but rather another misleading crunch. I have to believe they knew when they posted it that Tuesday was out of the question and it's backed by their wording. Only like their usual public mentions its not clear enough for people and definitely misleading most to think its still coming Tuesday. Remember last week they said the 14th, this week they should have said IT WON'T be the 14th but we are working hard to release as soon as possible. THATS it, that's all they needed to say, but to imply by wording it the way they did and give false hope for their huge player base is not right. If they just gave us a clear answer, "as of today we can't say for certain where our release date is but are trying to release next week" that would be proper. Or better yet, "we found too many issues to resolve and the 14th will not allow enough time, we'll update you on a new release as soon as we can determine". There's countless ways to have better explained to their fans which would avoid "childish" comments and such HOWEVER from a marketing sense I think they actually like this. Even bad publicity is good for keeping your name in the minds of gamers. Think about it, if IGN wrote tomorrow that WildCard were all a bunch of terrible people and the worst game company in the world. Would that stop you from buying the game day one. NO it would not, but what it would do is get you and others thienking about the game and that's the point. The more comments, complaining or not the more the game sells. Its just marketing 101. I just hope my original comment avoids people like yourself taking time off work Tuesday only to be disappointed and feel they wasted the day.
  5. I don't hear anyone disappointed with the fact they basically confirmed another xbox delay. "stay tuned for more information on the ASA launch for Xbox next week!" That literally means next week they will give us more information on the ASA launch for xbox. Previously it was said Nov 14th launch. So you can bet from what they said Tuesday will be just a notice of yet another delay. Grrrrrr.
  6. Not looking to pick fights or upset anyone but I'm legit concerned with the upcoming release of Starfield and with how large of a game it is I will loose any remaining interest/focus on Ark. Don't get me wrong, I've loved this game since early access on Xbox but it's very stale now and I need something else to fill in. My main worry is that even after we finally get Ark Ascended my interests in the game will be gone. This Unreal refresh really needed to come out sooner OR maybe delay 3 years in hopes enough time has passed to have forgotten the game enough and dive back in somehow long term. Until Starfield I didn't feel like Ark had any competition (mostly because the other releases meant very little to me). What are you thoughts?
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