![endless space 2 guide destroyed ark endless space 2 guide destroyed ark](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/endless-space-2/images/9/93/NotificationGroundBattleOutcomeAppliedLarge.png)
RELATED: In Ark's New Season Pass You Can Build Your Base On A Giant Turtle Nothing compares, and if you make it to this point, congratulations: you're hooked. It's 100%ing Through The Fire And The Flames on expert with your eyes closed. It's hitting Grandmaster in Overwatch on a 50 game win streak. That milestone is nothing short of euphoric. A new player will die and restart dozens if not hundreds of times before they finally learn enough to make some clothes, craft some weapons, gather resources, and build their first house with a bed so that when they die they'll have a familiar place to respawn and start over. It's brutal, unforgiving, infinitely frustrating, and a massive waste of time. The "new player experience" in Ark would run-off any rational person with even an ounce of self-respect. See a velociraptor, get eaten, start all over. Pull up some grass, make a shirt, protect yourself. Punch a tree, gather some wood, make a spear. The first several hours (or more realistically, several days) of Ark is all about establishing basic needs. Long before you tame your first Pteranodon though, you begin as a Beach Bob: naked, defenseless, and practically doomed. Though, whether it really made it out of EA or not is up for debate.Īrk is a primitive world inhabited by semi-scientifically accurate dinosaurs that can be tamed, trained, and used to further any number of personal goals. If you aren't already familiar, Ark: Survival Evolved is a survival-crafting game that came out during the seemingly never-ending wave of early access survival-crafting games in the mid-2010s. It's one of the only ones besides Rust and The Forest to ever make it out of early access. RELATED: 15 Games For Fans Of ARK: Survival Evolved
![endless space 2 guide destroyed ark endless space 2 guide destroyed ark](https://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3402/1340/1600/image1017.gif)
Ark: Survival Evolved traumatized me in ways I'll likely never recover from, but I wouldn't trade the time I spent with it for anything in the world. I've experienced the purest forms of joy, terror, pride, and loss while playing this stupid dinosaur game. I've had the highest highs and the lowest lows I've ever had playing Ark. The reason is simple, Ark: Survival Evolved is terrible at being a video game, but when it comes to being a life simulator, it's incredible. Yet, somehow, we've all sunk hundreds, if not thousands of hours into this "bad" game. Ask anyone who plays it and they'll tell you the same thing: the game is a buggy mess, the developers are evil, and no one should ever play it.