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  1. Alright, new creature vote and a new map! Let's get started with a weird Paleozoic animal that could use more love. Themed this guy around Aberration's emphasis on cave navigation, providing a new way to get around the caves- and I gave it some added benefits to make sure it's a tame worth keeping even in the end game.

    Suminia troglodytarex
    Permian
    Omnivore
    Defensive

    WILD:
    Suminia troglodytarex is quite the unusual beast. Of the other creatures I've met on the ARKs, it's technically most closely related to the Lystrosaurus, but unlike that adorable walking meatball, Suminia is a limber, agile creature who seems to have more in common with a gibbon than it does an early synapsid. Suminia, fortunately, is normally quite passive, preferring to sit and rest on the tops of giant mushroom trees after a heavy meal. If disturbed, however, Suminia becomes a ferocious force of fang and claw, leaping at it's foe faster than you can say "Monkey-Lizard!"
    And while far from the strongest beast in the caves, this critter seems to have lungs to give even the mighty Tyrannosaurus a run for their money. Suminia boasts an impressive howl that seems amplified by the caves- and this howl is so loud, it stuns anything nearby, and even over a great distance, it seems to disturb or startle all kinds of creatures. I've heard tribes tell tales of a wild Suminia howling far off in the distance and inadvertently saving their lives by forcing hiding creatures, such as basilisks, reapers, and rock drakes to reveal themselves.

    DOMESTICATED:
    If Suminia were to be tamed, it would prove quite a useful mount. It's a bit slow and awkward on the ground, and it can't climb around on walls or cliffs at an appreciable speed; but its hind legs and tail are highly developed, and allow it to make impressive jumps, leaping hundreds of feet from a standstill. And somehow, it can manage to jump again in midair; allowing it to rapidly change direction or dive bomb enemies. This, plus its ability to cling to and leap from ziplines, makes it of unparalleled utility to tribes who do not have access to mounts such as Rock Drakes.
    Suminia's mighty roar would also be of use once tamed; the roar seems not to affect those familiar with the Suminia, but it's stunning quality remains for wild and enemy creatures and people. I've heard of one particularly ballsy tribe using their Suminia's roar to force Reaper Queens from their burrows, just for the fun of it. 

    Taming Suminia, however, could pose something of a challenge- well, more like a health hazard. Suminia seems all but immune to even the mightiest tranquilizers, and it doesn't normally like being approached. However, I've observed that Suminia, like many modern animals, will deliberately seek out a "high"- by provoking the hallucinogenic spore clouds to erupt from certain mushrooms and inhaling them. In this state, Suminia are docile, and apparently, very hungry, so this is probably the best chance one would have to tame a Suminia for themselves. Bring gas masks! Or...some fortitude.

    suminia2.jpg

  2. The new patch is brilliant! The ability to pick up structures is nice, though I think it should be changed to a full minute with some utility structures pickupable forever empty storage crates, decorations, maybe fences, etc)

    The kibble rework will be a lifesaver on Official, but you’ll need to change the recipes so they can be made on any map. 

    After that, I’m pretty happy with this! Looks like it’ll make things a lot less tedious and more enjoyable overall.

  3. Guys, c’mon. It’s a week. It’s not the end of the world. Chill a little! If you get this upset over a video game, might be time to take a break. And for those who used vacation time for this, you should probably reconsider your priorities in life. Why spend vacation time to play a video game you don’t even enjoy playing? I always see these complaint threads and find them so confusing. People whine that they lost their gigas due to an incident, but they talk about how they took sick days and spent all nighters for just a video game. If you genuinely enjoy it, fine. I can sympathize (delays suck) but y’all seriously need to take a few chill pills.

  4. 1 hour ago, TheJuicyBear said:

    SO A NEW DRAGON TYPE, A WYRM OR LINDWURM

    Scorched Earth - Wyvern

    Aberration - Rock Drake

    Extinction - Maybe it could be a Wyrm or Lindwurm??

    Lindwyrms are terrestrial. This has wings. It is probably classified as a Long, or Chinese dragon. This is reinforced by the presence of fur and other mammalian traits (common in Longs) It does have wyvern-like characteristics however (forearms are wings, while Longs usually have none)

    However, it shows Titan-like traits (its belly is covered in element, like the Frost Titan) so it’ll probably be called the Sky Titan or something similar.

  5. 8 minutes ago, gilgamesh9 said:

    On second thought it is most likely some kind of falcon.

    And whats with the weird tendrils on its ears and eyes? Some sort of sensory things?

    Those tendrils? Almost certainly feathers. Look up bronze parotia, birds can have weird wiry feathers like that. Generally birds don’t use any form of feather/filament for sensory purposes, with a few exceptions (kakapo being the only one I know of)

    Also, look up Harpy Eagle. They resemble this animal almost more than it does an owl.

  6. HOLY MOTHER OF ROCKWELL WE GOT A GIANT OWL

    OK, so my theories/thoughts on this creature:

    1, it’s definitely mount-sized. It might be a Titan (the sky god to make wyverns look weak) but judging by it’s artwork it’ll be big enough to ride.

    2, it might not JUST be an owl. It shares a funny resemblance to a harpy eagle. It definitely took some inspiration from owls though.

    3, it resembles a Featherlight a bit. Just saw a fleeting resemblance.

    4, it’s COMPLETELY AWESOME. Cannot wait to tame it!

    EDIT: If it IS a Titan, I’m naming mine Vah Medoh as soon as I tame it.

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  7. 17 hours ago, KingGalahad said:

    Not really my point but whatever.

    In terms of Prim plus, it is an official mod released with the core game. For those of us that play on xbox and have no access to the mods that PC does, we can still play prim plus.

    As for this game. When I first started playing this game, it was a survival game with dinosaurs. Aside from the implants and arks, there was no heavy futuristic sci fi feel to the game. That was the game I actually enjoyed. As they continued to develop it and changed the core fundamentals of the game into the heavily futuristic sci fi game it has become was when I started to lose interest. I still played mind you, but the game isn’t as enjoyable for me now as it was when I was first playing it in preview (pre flier nerf)

    Well the problem with that is back then the game wasn’t finished, and didn’t have all the content. If you’ve ever watched/read any developer interviews, you’d know the sci-fi aspect was part of it from LITERALLY the beginning, before the game even started actual development (some of the first pieces of concept art were of what ARKs would look like floating in space, and the Overseer fight)

    Since telling everyone this would be HUGE spoilers, they kept quiet and left the fancier stuff (tek and endgame stuff) for later when they had more programmers/budget, and quite obviously, the game was mostly complete. Generally you don’t add the final boss before you add the first boss. 

    The general idea for where the story would take us probably has gone the same way from the beginning (except back then they weren’t sure what earth would look like, etc etc)

    If you don’t like it and would rather play a game with just real dinosaurs and no sci-fi (that isn’t Primitive Plus) Saurian scratched that itch quite well for me. It’s still early in development (and is thus a little bare) but I still found it worth the price.

     

    TLDR: Devs NEVER once promised this would be solely a dinosaur survival game, and if you feel entitled to how it was in Early Access, tough luck.

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  8. Meh, I'm not too crazy about this new creature. Probably because like the Gecko, it bears a strong resemblance to a few real life, modern day animals, so it's not as stunning to me (see the Cthulhubatwyvern) I dunno, maybe it'll grow on me. But if it turns out to just be a remodeled jerboa that predicts the earthquakes and gas leaks, I'm taming one for said skill and killing every other one I see on sight.

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