u/nerevarX

whoever designed giganotoraptor tameing needs mental help.

/start rant.

biggest cancer i have ever witnessed so far. even worse than random trodon night ambush the second you dismount.

this is just impossible to get tamed. every single time i tryed the baby wastes time walking around before engageing.

the minigame buttons getting randomly swapped for no good reason.

even a level FIVE baby takeing EIGHT minigames to tame.

needing high tier fertile eggs to distract the parent CLINGING TO RNG that no random ass predator of any kind comes by and attacks the parent or the baby even if you clear area beforehand.

loseing the entire tame progress at 90% because of a random ass dilo spawn.

i give up. every single one of these will no die from the moment i spot em.

dear moron dev who designed this cancerous tame process :

you are MENTALLY ILL. seek help.

/rant.

no i dont want tips. nothing else works. traps got patched. none of them work.

i give up on this creature. impossible to tame for me. too much rng control too little player control. should be removed from the game and redesigned tameing wise. entirely. bad game design is bad game design. no other tameing process made me rage this hard. none.

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u/nerevarX — 1 day ago
▲ 2 r/ARK

first time playing this newer version (ASA) and read that there is some tweaks needed to get official settings for singleplayer.

then added some lines to the ini to make item stats match official cap (clamp)

i read anything else is default same as official unless you change it.

also disabled hibernation system.

yet something isnt right.

i didnt touch the imprint and baby settings.

selected default "hard" difficulty before disableing singleplayer settings.

but the amounts of imprints dont match what the wiki says for many creatures yet all i read was that the defaults should be the same as official settings.

a deino only needs 2 imprints to max. not 5 like wiki claims.

an argy only needs 2 aswell. wiki claims 6-7

meanwhile the theri matches with 20% each needing 5 total.

i cannot figure out what is wrong here. or is the wiki info outdated?

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u/nerevarX — 23 days ago