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  1. Teddy liked a post in a topic by RCA in Awesome History Dump   
    http://i.imgur.com/bkYTmAu.jpg
     
    1# An iceberg photographed in 1912 bearing an unmistakable mark of black and red paint. It is believed that this is the iceberg that sake the Titanic.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/UXmdSgv.jpg
     
    2# Ham the chimp returns to Earth following his historic 16 minute space flight in 1961.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/eWRw22l.jpg
     
    3# The fuel tanks of the B-24H Liberator “Little Warrior†explode over Germany after being hit by anti-aircraft guns in 1944.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/LsQPd9a.jpg
     
    4# Camp Commandant Amon Goeth, infamous from the movie "Schindler's List", on the balcony of his house overlooking Plaszow labor camp, Poland. 1943-44
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/mEr3ob1.jpg
     
    5# Native American couple, Situwuka and Katkwachsnea in 1912.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/dbEWl68.jpg
     
    6# The Kennedy family leave the funeral of John F. Kennedy in 1963.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/QzO0BZm.jpg
     
    7# June 1915, Gallipoli: a Turkish sniper/sharpshooter, dressed as a tree, is captured by two Anzacs.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/VJAAMrS.jpg
     
    9# The Golden Gate Bridge around 1935.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/qXHGUPJ.jpg
     
    10# Mourners pay their respect to slain civil rights leader, Medgar Evars in 1963. His killer was finally convicted in 1994.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/gpPcqu3.jpg
     
    11# Stephen Hawking marries Jane Wilde in 1965.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/wNReONj.jpg
     
    12# Survivors of the Titanic are taken on board the Carpathia in 1912.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/PAjmtNB.jpg
     
    13# Two childhood friends unexpectedly reunite on opposite sides of a demonstration in 1972.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/aL4uvPE.jpg
     
    14# A burial at sea on board the USS Lexington in 1944.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/FpUOFcC.jpg
     
    15# The Statue of Liberty photographed during a power failure in 1942.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/FWlG6ur.jpg
     
    16# A lion rides in the sidecar during a performance of The Wall of Death carnival attraction at Revere Beach, Massachusetts in 1929.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/644FpBf.jpg
     
    17# The RMS Olympic, the Titanic's sister ship, in wartime camouflage in 1915.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/4lobzC3.jpg
     
    18# Anastasia shares a smoke with her father, Tsar Nicholas II two years before their assassination in 1916.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/eV7YQTM.jpg
     
    19# OJ Simpson carries the Olympic Torch in 1984. Nichole Brown can be seen on the left.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/40dbaea.jpg
     
    20# Harry Houdini exposes "spirit trickery" in 1925
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/7sdJ5ro.jpg
     
    21# Arnold Schwarzenegger shows off to some elderly women in the 1970's.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/gNk8MAQ.jpg
     
    22# Coney Island in 1905.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/FveRxKa.jpg
     
    23# Construction of Hoover Dam in 1934.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/NFETeqr.jpg
     
    24# George W. Bush plays a little dirty rugby for Yale in 1966.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/5brKNad.jpg
     
    25# Sailors at Pearl Harbor watch as the USS Shaw explodes during the Japanese attack. December 7, 1941.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/MdaSmUh.jpg
     
    26# The Japanese "War Tuba" used to locate enemy aircraft before the invention of radar. Circa 1930.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/ArHCoEQ.jpg
     
    27#font-family:'Open Sans'Washington-Hoover Airport which was demolished in 1941. This is where the Pentagon stands today.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/iJWOlmA.jpg
     
    28# The aftermath of the Great Hurricane of 1900 which killed an estimated 8,000 people in Galveston, Texas.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/M5WtlOJ.jpg
     
    29# Marilyn Monroe with Ella Fitzgerald at the the Mocambo. A popular Hollywood night club at the time. That would not book Ella because of segregation. Marilyn told the manager that she would reserve a front row table every night Ella performed there. Ella performed a week later. 1955.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/iaVf76s.jpg
     
    30# Sad clown Emmett Kelly, in his performer’s makeup, carrying a bucket of water in the aftermath of the Hartford circus fire of July 6, 1944, in which at least 167 people were killed. The tragedy is often called “the day the clown cried.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/CkB6j1t.jpg
     
    31# The White House hollowed out during its reconstruction. 1948-1952
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/7QfO0fp.jpg
     
    32# A crowded ship bringing American troops back to New York harbor after V-E Day, May 8th, 1945.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/lVXKAVh.jpg
     
    33# Women protesting the forced Hijab in Iran days after the 1979 revolution.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/KzOd1X4.jpg
     
    34# Women boxing in the roof sometime in the 1930s.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/ZGWyoMj.jpg
     
    35# A Worker on beam of building at 40 Wall Street, 1930.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/15rsXHW.jpg
     
    36# Germans testing a Messerschmitt Bf 109 in 1935.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/5JdF3St.jpg
     
    37# Pacific Southwest Airlines stewardesses in 1972.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/bc7ujRb.jpg
     
    38# General George S. Patton’s dog on the day of Patton’s death on December 21st, 1945.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/m3RxRqN.jpg
     
    39# Frank Sinatra asks Lou Gehrig for an autograph in 1939.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/IZMX048.jpg
     
    40# Lee Harvey Oswald, 1963, being transported to questioning before his murder trial for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/CUXMLvN.jpg
     
    41# Helen Keller meeting comedian Charlie Chaplin in 1918
     
     
    http://i.imgur.com/3Peccgi.jpg
     
    42# Big Jay McNeely, Olympic Auditorium, 1953
  2. Teddy liked a post in a topic by Lucifier in Joining the new Journey!!   
    Nickname(s) In-game :
    Lucifier
    Real name (optional) :Saiyam

    Age :18

    Location (country) :Nepal

    Steam/Skype/Raptr :none

     

    Games that you play on :COD4,CsGo

    Which nN| server(s) are you playing on ? :nN|killhouse,nN|nuketown,nN|shipment,nN|allmaps (mostly in nN|killhouse and nN|nuketown)

    GUID (only last 8-digit) :64e0b121
    STEAM_ID :
    How many hours do you play on our servers in average ? :normally 3-4 hours aday, may raise 7hours. I spec some time when my ping is high.

     

    Why do you want to join us ? :I am a friendly guy, i like to do friendship with new people for which this clan is perfect.I found nice,friendly players. I want to gain more friends.
    Why should we accept you/ What can you bring us / Which is your personal talent ? :I like to play COD4. As it is a online game,many players are found among them most are friendly and i know them too. I spend most of my time in nN server.If i find some hacker i notice the hackers to the admins , mostly Riskyboi as i know him personally. You will also get a friendly guy.

    Have you been in another clan before ? Which one(s)? : not yet

    Adittional info : I am a beginner and want to play well by joining here and want to meet new people.
  3. Teddy liked a post in a topic by Scruffs in mp_strike 4v1 crackdown   
    Another day another clip.
     
    Promod
     
    Anyway...
     
    I might start working on some project stuff instead of single clips but who knows.
     

  4. Teddy liked a post in a topic by Mino in My (future) new PC !   
    Hello there nN,
     
    As I told some in-game, and in that topic : http://noname.zone/index.php/topic/7710-hard-drive-just-died/?do=findComment&comment=29113
     
    My PC is old and dying. It is 4 years old, not so old you may think, but I use it every day on high stress (gaming). And it is a "multimedia" kind of PC, not designed to evacuate heat.
    As I play everyday, heat can go as high as 110°C on CPU, and 70°C on GPU. Sometimes, it even reaches 120°C CPU, then the emergency stop occurs.
    I also accidently damaged it : it fell once (PC did not like it, DVD player don't work since then) on macadam. I tried to remove the dust, but the body is distorded due to the fell, and it's impossible to open it.
     
    So now, when I play a game it works fine for 20 min, then it lags very much due to heat. The only games that are playable are COD4 and Football Manager 16.
    And COD has a lot of problems too : with yitch3 config, I have 125 fps, but after 20 min playing ? 30 fps...
     
    I remember with COD4 a year ago, it was all on ultra and I had 60 fps. Now on ultra I have 10/15 fps...
     
     
    It is time to change ! I had luck to discover a "vente flash fnac", which is a short sale from the Fnac, a french high tech retail store.
    I will receive in 2 weeks time an ASUS ROG G752VY-GC118T (for 1800€ instead of 2200€) :
     
    SPECS : 
    - Screen : IPS 17.3", Full HD 1920*1080, w Nivdia G-Sync
    - Mainboard : Intel CM236 (Skylake PCH-H)
    - Intel 6th Generation "Skylake" i7 6700HQ - Quad Core 2.6GHz up to 3.5Ghz Turbo (Cache 6Mb)
    - RAM : 8Gb New-gen DDR4 1300Mhz
    - Nvidia GeForce GTX 980M - 4Gb GDDR5
    - (M2 PCI-E) SSD 128Gb + (SATA) HDD 1To 7200 rpm
    - DVD±RW DL
    - WiFi AC, Bluetooth 4.0
    - USB : 6 (4 x 3.0 / 1 x Type-C (gen1) / 1 x Type-C (gen2)), HDMI, 1 x mini (Thunderbolt), RJ 45
    - Battery 6 cells Lithium
    - Weight : 4.504 kg !!!!     
    http://icdn4.digitaltrends.com/image/asus-republic-of-gamers-g752-0007-970x647-c.jpg
     
    http://rog.asus.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/1-G752_back.jpg
     
    http://icdn3.digitaltrends.com/image/asus-republic-of-gamers-g752-0006-1500x1000.jpg
     
    http://www.notebookcheck.net/Xotic-PC-Asus-G752VY-Notebook-Review.158415.0.html
     
    With some nice features :
     
    - Nvidia G-sync : 
     
    new display technology that synchronizes display refresh rates to the GPU in your GeForce GTX-powered desktop or notebook, eliminating screen tearing and minimizing display stutter and input lag. The result: scenes appear instantly, objects look sharper, and gameplay is smoother.
     
    - Vapor Chamber : 
     
    Anyone into gaming on PC or Laptop will know that these machines can get very hot, very quickly (especially the laptops), which makes keeping them cool all the more important. Temperature uniformity vapour chambers are commonly found alongside high-performance, high-voltage graphics cards to increase cooling efficiency. The ROG-exclusive mobile 3D Vapor Chamber, together with the copper heat pipe, create an effective and efficient cooling system that helps improve GPU performance for smooth and stable gaming. ROG G752 is the world’s first laptop to integrate a vapour chamber into its cooling system.
    ROG G752 has a unique thermal design that directs dust into a dust-release tunnel to keep it away from internal components. This prolongs component lifespan and enhances overall stability of the laptop. In addition, dedicated cooling modules for the CPU and GPU help cool each component. Hot exhaust is managed efficiently and expelled through the rear vents to direct heat away from the user for more comfortable gaming sessions.
     
     
     
    With this computer, I intend to play all my games at ultra settings !
     

     
     
  5. Bennoo liked a post in a topic by Teddy in Skyrim remastered   
    It's coming on 28th October 2016 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One :)
     

     
    If you own Skyrim Legendary edition or Skyrim with all DLCs on steam you get a free upgrade on release date
    + old savegame compability
  6. Substanz liked a post in a topic by Teddy in Skyrim remastered   
    It's coming on 28th October 2016 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One :)
     

     
    If you own Skyrim Legendary edition or Skyrim with all DLCs on steam you get a free upgrade on release date
    + old savegame compability
  7. Mino liked a post in a topic by Teddy in Skyrim remastered   
    It's coming on 28th October 2016 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One :)
     

     
    If you own Skyrim Legendary edition or Skyrim with all DLCs on steam you get a free upgrade on release date
    + old savegame compability
  8. MAD eKs liked a post in a topic by Teddy in Skyrim remastered   
    It's coming on 28th October 2016 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One :)
     

     
    If you own Skyrim Legendary edition or Skyrim with all DLCs on steam you get a free upgrade on release date
    + old savegame compability
  9. Runny liked a post in a topic by Teddy in Skyrim remastered   
    It's coming on 28th October 2016 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One :)
     

     
    If you own Skyrim Legendary edition or Skyrim with all DLCs on steam you get a free upgrade on release date
    + old savegame compability
  10. JillyJill liked a post in a topic by Teddy in Skyrim remastered   
    It's coming on 28th October 2016 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One :)
     

     
    If you own Skyrim Legendary edition or Skyrim with all DLCs on steam you get a free upgrade on release date
    + old savegame compability
  11. Teddy liked a post in a topic by Bennoo in Random steam keys   
    That's nice of you Teddy :)There have been rumours that these keys from g2a are games that were free at some point. So they just sell bunch of the keys for cheap price. In short, you can't get one of the expensive late games. But this is just a rumour, so don't hold on to what I said :) Ofcourse my advise is to buy the game you want directly rather than gambling. Just like cases in csgo ^^
  12. Bennoo liked a post in a topic by Teddy in Random steam keys   
    Hi guys
    i tried my luck with "random" steam keys and this is what i got :D
    if someone is interested in any of this games let me know in this topic.
    i will send the key in pm for free of course
     
    The Whispered World Special Edition   2x
    Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse Episode 2: The Tomb of Sammun Mak
    Two Worlds II
    The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing
    Invasion   2x
    Unknown Battle   2x
    Stigmat   2x
    Wishmaster   3x
    Hard Room 4x
    Jet Racing Extreme   3x
    Lemurzin   4x
    Under Zero   4x
    Locked-in syndrome   4x
    Princess Loot Pixel Again   4x
    Bloodbath Kavkaz   3x
    Shut up and Dig   3x
    Russian Horror Story   3x
  13. MAD eKs liked a post in a topic by Teddy in Random steam keys   
    Hi guys
    i tried my luck with "random" steam keys and this is what i got :D
    if someone is interested in any of this games let me know in this topic.
    i will send the key in pm for free of course
     
    The Whispered World Special Edition   2x
    Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse Episode 2: The Tomb of Sammun Mak
    Two Worlds II
    The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing
    Invasion   2x
    Unknown Battle   2x
    Stigmat   2x
    Wishmaster   3x
    Hard Room 4x
    Jet Racing Extreme   3x
    Lemurzin   4x
    Under Zero   4x
    Locked-in syndrome   4x
    Princess Loot Pixel Again   4x
    Bloodbath Kavkaz   3x
    Shut up and Dig   3x
    Russian Horror Story   3x
  14. JillyJill liked a post in a topic by Teddy in Random steam keys   
    Hi guys
    i tried my luck with "random" steam keys and this is what i got :D
    if someone is interested in any of this games let me know in this topic.
    i will send the key in pm for free of course
     
    The Whispered World Special Edition   2x
    Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse Episode 2: The Tomb of Sammun Mak
    Two Worlds II
    The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing
    Invasion   2x
    Unknown Battle   2x
    Stigmat   2x
    Wishmaster   3x
    Hard Room 4x
    Jet Racing Extreme   3x
    Lemurzin   4x
    Under Zero   4x
    Locked-in syndrome   4x
    Princess Loot Pixel Again   4x
    Bloodbath Kavkaz   3x
    Shut up and Dig   3x
    Russian Horror Story   3x
  15. Teddy liked a post in a topic by JillyJill in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered trailer E3 2016   
    I guess, no words can express feelings what many fans can have after seeing the trailer. This is absolutely new appearance of old story.
     

     
    The game will be released on November 4, 2016, but PS4 owners can play it 30 days earlier.
  16. JillyJill liked a post in a topic by Teddy in ARK : Survival Evolved   
    https://youtu.be/A6CBvzUjZhw
    i just want to show the base of my tribe. my mate built it all alone and she said it's even a small base :D
    https://youtu.be/m5Do6K3HTb8
    the glowing trees, crystals and giant mushrooms are mods content.
    think of what we can build together :)
  17. Substanz liked a post in a topic by Teddy in ARK : Survival Evolved   
    https://youtu.be/A6CBvzUjZhw
    i just want to show the base of my tribe. my mate built it all alone and she said it's even a small base :D
    https://youtu.be/m5Do6K3HTb8
    the glowing trees, crystals and giant mushrooms are mods content.
    think of what we can build together :)
  18. Teddy liked a post in a topic by JillyJill in nN| Award System   
    Hello, noName,
     
    We are glad to announce the opening of new Award System, which is available for all nN| members.
    How it works?
     
    There are 33 achievements in total. To get one of them, you have to complete some task. You can find awards list and stats in the top menu http://noname.zone/index.php/jawards/
     
    When you perform a task, one of administrators will attach to you this achievement. You can find all unlocked awards on your profile and see others.
     
    With this system we can get new awards with pleasure and also see everyone’s activity.
     
    Best regards
     
    nN| FTW
     
    :nnftw:
  19. Teddy liked a post in a topic by Riskyboi in Funniest   
    Fatality

  20. MAD eKs liked a post in a topic by Teddy in ARK Survival Evolved   
    ARK Survival Evolved
     
    As a man or woman stranded naked, freezing and starving on the shores of a mysterious island called ARK, you must hunt, harvest resources, craft items, grow crops, research technologies, and build shelters to withstand the elements. Use your cunning and resources to kill or tame the leviathan dinosaurs and other primeval creatures roaming the land, and team up with or prey on hundreds of other players to survive, dominate... and escape!

    The following features are in the game on its Day-1 Early Access release. We have many more aspects and refinements planned for the long-term development roadmap, and here's what you get to experience right now in ARK:
    Tame, train and ride dinosaurs, in a living ecosystem
    Dinosaurs and creatures -- over 30 at Early Access start and 70+ planned for final release -- can be tamed using a challenging capture-&-affinity process, involving weakening a feral creature to knock it unconscious, and then nursing it back to health with appropriate food. Once tamed, you can issue commands to your Pet, which it may follow depending on how well you’ve tamed and trained it. Pets, which can continue to level-up and consume food, can also carry Inventory and Equipment such as Armor, carry prey back to your settlement depending on their strength, and larger pets can be ridden and directly controlled! Fly a Pterodactyl over the snow-capped mountains, lift allies over enemy walls, race through the jungle with a pack of Raptors, tromp through an enemy base along a gigantic brontosaurus, or chase down prey on the back of a raging T-Rex! Take part in a dynamic ecosystem life-cycle with its own predator & prey hierarchies, where you are just one creature among many species struggling for dominance and survival.
     
    Food, water, temperatire and weather
    You must eat and drink to survive, with different kinds of plants & meat having different nutritional properties, including human meat. Ensuring a supply of fresh water to your home and inventory is a pressing concern. All physical actions come at a cost of food and water, long-distance travel is fraught with subsistence peril! Inventory weight makes you move slower, and the day/night cycle along with randomized weather patterns add another layer of challenge by altering the temperature of the environment, causing you to hunger or thirst more quickly. Build a fire or shelter, and craft a large variety of customizable clothing & armors, to help protect yourself against locational damage & extreme temperatures using the dynamic indoor/outdoor insulation calculation system!

    Harvest, build structures, paint items
    By chopping down forests full of trees and mining metal and other precious resources, you can craft the parts to build massive multi-leveled structures composed of complex snap-linked parts, including ramps, beams, pillars, windows, doors, gates, remote gates, trapdoors, water pipes, faucets, generators, wires and all manner of electrical devices, and ladders among many other types. Structures have a load system to fall apart if enough support has been destroyed, so reinforcing your buildings is important. All structures and items can be painted to customize the look of your home, as well as placing dynamically per-pixel paintable signs, textual billboards, and other decorative objects. Shelter reduces the extremes of weather and provides security for yourself and your stash! Weapons, clothing & armor gear can also be painted to express your own visual style.

    Plant, farm and grow
    Pick seeds from the wild vegetation around you, plant them in plots that you lay down, water them and nurture them with fertilizer (everything poops after consuming calories, which can then be composted, and some fertilizer is better than others). Tend to your crops and they will grow to produce delicious and rare fruits, which can also be used to cook a plethora of logical recipes and make useful tonics! Explore to find the rarest of plant seeds that have the most powerful properties! Vegetarians & vegans can flourish, and it will be possible to master and conquer the ARK in a non-violent manner!

    Summon the ultimate life forms
    By bringing sufficient rare sacrificial items to special Summon locations, you can capture the attention of the one of the ARK’s god-like mythical creatures, who will arrive for battle. These gargantuan monstrosities provide an end-game goal for the most experienced groups of players and their armies of pets, and will yield extremely valuable progression items if they are defeated.

    Tribe System
    Create a Tribe and add your friends to it, and all your Pets can be commanded by and allied to anyone in your Tribe. Your Tribe will also be able to respawn at any of your home spawn points. Promote members to Tribe Admins to reduce the burden of management. Distribute key items and pass-codes to provide access your shared village!

    RPG Statistics
    All items are crafted from Blueprints that have variable statistics and qualities, and require corresponding resources. More remote and harsh locales across the ARK tend to have better resources, including the tallest mountains, darkest caves, and depths of the ocean! Level-Up your player character by gaining experience through performance actions, Level-Up your Pets, and learn new "Engrams" to be able to craft Items from memory without the use of blueprints, even if you die! Customize the underlying physical look of your character with hair, eye, and skin tones, along with an array of body proportion modifiers.

    Hardcore mechanics
    Everything you craft has durability and will wear-out from extended use if not repaired, and when you leave the game, your character remains sleeping in the persistent world. Your inventory physically exists in boxes or on your character in the world. Everything can be looted & stolen, so to achieve security you must build-up, team-up, or have pets to guard your stash. Death is permanent, and you can even knock out, capture, and force-feed other players to use them for your own purposes, such as extracting their blood to for transfusions, harvesting their fecal matter to use as fertilizer, or using them as food for your carnivorous pets!

    Explore and discover
    The mysterious ARK is a formidable and imposing environment, composed of many natural and unnatural structures, above-ground, below-ground, and underwater. By fully exploring its secrets, you’ll find the most exotic procedurally randomized creatures and rare blueprints. Also to be found are Explorer Notes that are dynamically updated into the game, written by previous human denizens of the ARK from across the millennia, creatively detailing the creatures and backstory of the ARK and its creatures. Fully develop your in-game ARK-map through exploration, write custom points of interest onto it, and craft a Compass or GPS coordinates to aid exploring with other players, whom you can communicate with via proximity text & voice chat, or long-distance radio. Construct & draw in-game signs for other players to help them or lead them astray... And yet.. how do you ultimately challenge the Creators and Conquer the ARK? A definitive end-game is planned.

    Large-world persistence and meta-universe
    On the 100+ player servers, your character, everything you built, and your pets, stay in-game even when you leave. You can even physically travel your character and items between the network of ARK's by accessing the Obelisks and uploading (or downloading) your data from the Steam Economy! A galaxy of ARKs, each slightly different than the previous, to leave your mark on and conquer, one at a time -- special official ARKs will be unveiled on
    the World-map for limited times in singular themed events with corresponding limited-run items!

    Robust Steam Workshop support
    You can play single-player local games, and bring your character and items between unofficial player-hosted servers, back and forth from singleplayer to multiplayer. Mod the game, with full Steam Workshop support and customized Unreal Engine 4 editor. See how we built our ARK using our maps and assets as an example. Host your own server and configure your ARK precisely to your liking. We want to see what you create!

    High-End Next-Gen visuals
    The over-the-top hyper real imagery of the ARK its creatures is brought to expressive life using a highly-customized Unreal Engine 4, with fully dynamic lighting & global illumination, weather systems (rain, fog, snow, etc) & true-to-life volumetric cloud simulation, and the latest in advanced DirectX11 and DirectX12 rendering techniques.
     
     
    System requirements
     
    Minimum
    OS: 64-Bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1, or Windows 8
    Processor: 2 GHz Dual-Core 64-bit CPU
    Memory: 4000 MB RAM
    Graphics: DirectX10 Compatible GPU with 1 GB Video RAM
    DirectX: Version 10
    Hard Drive: 20000 MB available space
     
    ARK is a awesome and beautiful game and becomes even better over time by mods (new dinosaurs, bosses, structures, tools, weapons, dungeons, and new maps. Someone is currently working on a middle earth map *.*). If you wonder how it is like to play it’s in my opinion a bit like a mix of Far Cry and Minecraft.
    You really bond with the dinosaurs you tame and their babys you breed and feel home at you base.
    I’m sure it becomes a big game with a lot of opportunities and a huge community.
    I have to say it is very time consuming and addictive and performance is bad at the moment but almost every patch has performance improvments and optimizations.
     
    I play on high graphic settings with following pc specs:
     
    AMD FX-6350 6x3,9Ghz
    8GB DDR3 RAM
    AMD R9 380 4GB GDDR5
     
    It is worth to try and i hope some of you make their own opinions and experiences with this amazing game.
     
     

     
    Release in December 2016
     
    If you are interested you can buy it here
    http://www.mmoga.com/Steam-Games/ARK-Survival-Evolved-Steam-Gift-Key.html
     
    or just look here: https://www.g2a.com/ark-survival-evolved-early-access-steam-cd-key-global.html
    (i prefer mmoga) :D
     
     
  21. JillyJill liked a post in a topic by Teddy in ARK Survival Evolved   
    ARK Survival Evolved
     
    As a man or woman stranded naked, freezing and starving on the shores of a mysterious island called ARK, you must hunt, harvest resources, craft items, grow crops, research technologies, and build shelters to withstand the elements. Use your cunning and resources to kill or tame the leviathan dinosaurs and other primeval creatures roaming the land, and team up with or prey on hundreds of other players to survive, dominate... and escape!

    The following features are in the game on its Day-1 Early Access release. We have many more aspects and refinements planned for the long-term development roadmap, and here's what you get to experience right now in ARK:
    Tame, train and ride dinosaurs, in a living ecosystem
    Dinosaurs and creatures -- over 30 at Early Access start and 70+ planned for final release -- can be tamed using a challenging capture-&-affinity process, involving weakening a feral creature to knock it unconscious, and then nursing it back to health with appropriate food. Once tamed, you can issue commands to your Pet, which it may follow depending on how well you’ve tamed and trained it. Pets, which can continue to level-up and consume food, can also carry Inventory and Equipment such as Armor, carry prey back to your settlement depending on their strength, and larger pets can be ridden and directly controlled! Fly a Pterodactyl over the snow-capped mountains, lift allies over enemy walls, race through the jungle with a pack of Raptors, tromp through an enemy base along a gigantic brontosaurus, or chase down prey on the back of a raging T-Rex! Take part in a dynamic ecosystem life-cycle with its own predator & prey hierarchies, where you are just one creature among many species struggling for dominance and survival.
     
    Food, water, temperatire and weather
    You must eat and drink to survive, with different kinds of plants & meat having different nutritional properties, including human meat. Ensuring a supply of fresh water to your home and inventory is a pressing concern. All physical actions come at a cost of food and water, long-distance travel is fraught with subsistence peril! Inventory weight makes you move slower, and the day/night cycle along with randomized weather patterns add another layer of challenge by altering the temperature of the environment, causing you to hunger or thirst more quickly. Build a fire or shelter, and craft a large variety of customizable clothing & armors, to help protect yourself against locational damage & extreme temperatures using the dynamic indoor/outdoor insulation calculation system!

    Harvest, build structures, paint items
    By chopping down forests full of trees and mining metal and other precious resources, you can craft the parts to build massive multi-leveled structures composed of complex snap-linked parts, including ramps, beams, pillars, windows, doors, gates, remote gates, trapdoors, water pipes, faucets, generators, wires and all manner of electrical devices, and ladders among many other types. Structures have a load system to fall apart if enough support has been destroyed, so reinforcing your buildings is important. All structures and items can be painted to customize the look of your home, as well as placing dynamically per-pixel paintable signs, textual billboards, and other decorative objects. Shelter reduces the extremes of weather and provides security for yourself and your stash! Weapons, clothing & armor gear can also be painted to express your own visual style.

    Plant, farm and grow
    Pick seeds from the wild vegetation around you, plant them in plots that you lay down, water them and nurture them with fertilizer (everything poops after consuming calories, which can then be composted, and some fertilizer is better than others). Tend to your crops and they will grow to produce delicious and rare fruits, which can also be used to cook a plethora of logical recipes and make useful tonics! Explore to find the rarest of plant seeds that have the most powerful properties! Vegetarians & vegans can flourish, and it will be possible to master and conquer the ARK in a non-violent manner!

    Summon the ultimate life forms
    By bringing sufficient rare sacrificial items to special Summon locations, you can capture the attention of the one of the ARK’s god-like mythical creatures, who will arrive for battle. These gargantuan monstrosities provide an end-game goal for the most experienced groups of players and their armies of pets, and will yield extremely valuable progression items if they are defeated.

    Tribe System
    Create a Tribe and add your friends to it, and all your Pets can be commanded by and allied to anyone in your Tribe. Your Tribe will also be able to respawn at any of your home spawn points. Promote members to Tribe Admins to reduce the burden of management. Distribute key items and pass-codes to provide access your shared village!

    RPG Statistics
    All items are crafted from Blueprints that have variable statistics and qualities, and require corresponding resources. More remote and harsh locales across the ARK tend to have better resources, including the tallest mountains, darkest caves, and depths of the ocean! Level-Up your player character by gaining experience through performance actions, Level-Up your Pets, and learn new "Engrams" to be able to craft Items from memory without the use of blueprints, even if you die! Customize the underlying physical look of your character with hair, eye, and skin tones, along with an array of body proportion modifiers.

    Hardcore mechanics
    Everything you craft has durability and will wear-out from extended use if not repaired, and when you leave the game, your character remains sleeping in the persistent world. Your inventory physically exists in boxes or on your character in the world. Everything can be looted & stolen, so to achieve security you must build-up, team-up, or have pets to guard your stash. Death is permanent, and you can even knock out, capture, and force-feed other players to use them for your own purposes, such as extracting their blood to for transfusions, harvesting their fecal matter to use as fertilizer, or using them as food for your carnivorous pets!

    Explore and discover
    The mysterious ARK is a formidable and imposing environment, composed of many natural and unnatural structures, above-ground, below-ground, and underwater. By fully exploring its secrets, you’ll find the most exotic procedurally randomized creatures and rare blueprints. Also to be found are Explorer Notes that are dynamically updated into the game, written by previous human denizens of the ARK from across the millennia, creatively detailing the creatures and backstory of the ARK and its creatures. Fully develop your in-game ARK-map through exploration, write custom points of interest onto it, and craft a Compass or GPS coordinates to aid exploring with other players, whom you can communicate with via proximity text & voice chat, or long-distance radio. Construct & draw in-game signs for other players to help them or lead them astray... And yet.. how do you ultimately challenge the Creators and Conquer the ARK? A definitive end-game is planned.

    Large-world persistence and meta-universe
    On the 100+ player servers, your character, everything you built, and your pets, stay in-game even when you leave. You can even physically travel your character and items between the network of ARK's by accessing the Obelisks and uploading (or downloading) your data from the Steam Economy! A galaxy of ARKs, each slightly different than the previous, to leave your mark on and conquer, one at a time -- special official ARKs will be unveiled on
    the World-map for limited times in singular themed events with corresponding limited-run items!

    Robust Steam Workshop support
    You can play single-player local games, and bring your character and items between unofficial player-hosted servers, back and forth from singleplayer to multiplayer. Mod the game, with full Steam Workshop support and customized Unreal Engine 4 editor. See how we built our ARK using our maps and assets as an example. Host your own server and configure your ARK precisely to your liking. We want to see what you create!

    High-End Next-Gen visuals
    The over-the-top hyper real imagery of the ARK its creatures is brought to expressive life using a highly-customized Unreal Engine 4, with fully dynamic lighting & global illumination, weather systems (rain, fog, snow, etc) & true-to-life volumetric cloud simulation, and the latest in advanced DirectX11 and DirectX12 rendering techniques.
     
     
    System requirements
     
    Minimum
    OS: 64-Bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1, or Windows 8
    Processor: 2 GHz Dual-Core 64-bit CPU
    Memory: 4000 MB RAM
    Graphics: DirectX10 Compatible GPU with 1 GB Video RAM
    DirectX: Version 10
    Hard Drive: 20000 MB available space
     
    ARK is a awesome and beautiful game and becomes even better over time by mods (new dinosaurs, bosses, structures, tools, weapons, dungeons, and new maps. Someone is currently working on a middle earth map *.*). If you wonder how it is like to play it’s in my opinion a bit like a mix of Far Cry and Minecraft.
    You really bond with the dinosaurs you tame and their babys you breed and feel home at you base.
    I’m sure it becomes a big game with a lot of opportunities and a huge community.
    I have to say it is very time consuming and addictive and performance is bad at the moment but almost every patch has performance improvments and optimizations.
     
    I play on high graphic settings with following pc specs:
     
    AMD FX-6350 6x3,9Ghz
    8GB DDR3 RAM
    AMD R9 380 4GB GDDR5
     
    It is worth to try and i hope some of you make their own opinions and experiences with this amazing game.
     
     

     
    Release in December 2016
     
    If you are interested you can buy it here
    http://www.mmoga.com/Steam-Games/ARK-Survival-Evolved-Steam-Gift-Key.html
     
    or just look here: https://www.g2a.com/ark-survival-evolved-early-access-steam-cd-key-global.html
    (i prefer mmoga) :D
     
     
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    CHECK OUR nN| GUIDE HERE :
     
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  23. Teddy liked a post in a topic by Substanz in nN| Ark: Survival Evolved Beginners Guide   
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    This is a guide to ARK: Survival Evolved that looks at some of the basics for beginners. It is not designed for more experienced players and is really designed to help people get over some frustrations and dive straight in. Does include tips.
     


     
     
    Getting Started: Picking Where To Play
     
     
    There are serveral options to choose from to get into the game. From the main menu if you click on Join Ark it will take you to a list of servers. The popup window will allow you to filter servers by different combinations like official servers, unofficial servers, servers that you have survivors on, and to hide servers that are full among other options. When you find a server that suits you just click on it to highlight it and select join.
     
    You can also play this game solo. Just below the Join Ark button there is one that says Host Game. From here you can host a LAN game or play completely by yourself by selecting Play Local. Before you make your choice you are able to tweak several settings like difficulty, taming speed, exp boost, harvest amounts, respawn timers, etc. If playing locally by yourself the game will essentially pause when you log off and resume right where you left it when you come back. There is no passage of time while you are offline like there is when playing on a server.
     
    The first time you select a new server or start up a solo game you will be prompted to make a new survivor. This is simply a basic character creation screen with sliders for just about everything to customize your character just how you want it. For now there is no option on hair style, however, the devs have stated they plan on allowing different hair styles at a later date. Once you have a character on a server the next time you sign into that server it should spawn you where you logged off last, unless you were killed. In that case you will need to select a spawn location.
     
     
    Just Starting Out
     
     
    Welcome to Ark !
     
    You wake up on a strange island with nothing but your underwear and an implant in your arm. Wild dinosaurs roam freely and you must learn to live and survive among them. First thing you need to do is craft some tools.
     
    The first tool you need is a stone pick. This will allow you to easily get more thatch from trees and break rocks up for flint. Since you have nothing but your fists at the moment you will need to find the nearest tree and go all Mike Tyson on it. Yes, you need to punch (Left click by default) the tree, but not too much because punching things hurts your health. Just punch enough trees to get 10 thatch and 1 wood. Next, you need 1 stone which you can find laying on the ground. Easiest way to do this is to spam the action button (E by default) while walking around. Once you get all that access your inventory (I by default) and select the craftables tab (or V by default), click on the stone pick that should be lit up and hit craft.
     
    By now you should have leveled up for the first time which will give you some Engram Points (EP) to unlock more blueprints. The very next thing you'll want is the stone hatchet which is good for getting more wood from trees and stones from rocks. You also have an ability point that you can put towards any of your attributes. Just hit the + next to whichever one you want (Health, Stamina, or Speed are good places to start) and then you will be taken to the blueprints screen. This is where you unlock all the blueprints to craft things in the game. As mentioned before, the first blueprint you want to unlock should be the stone hatchet. You should have enough points to unlock another one which should be either the campfire so you can cook meat or the spear so you can defend yourself.
     
    Once you are done with using your EP it's time to gather the rest of the materials needed to make the stone hatchet and a torch, both of which require flint which can be mined with the pick from huge boulders. At this point, if you haven't gotten any food you'll want to start stocking up as you might be getting hungry. Easiest way to do this in the beginning is to forage for berries. Walk up to some bushes and with either your bare hands or the torch hit the interact button. Bushes will give you some berries to eat along with fiber to craft more items later. Be careful about eating too many Narcoberries as they will put you to sleep. Likewise, Stimberries will lower your torpidity (stat that puts you to sleep, you want it at 0) but make you thirsty. Eating berries will help you out in a pinch but the real nutrition comes from cooked meat which fills your Hunger bar faster.
     
    Hopefully by now you have leveled up again and unlocked both the campfire and the spear. Each spear will cost you 8 wood, 2 flint, and 12 fiber along with a good chunk of your weight capacity. At most you should have 2-3 spears at any given time in case they break. Once you have a spear crafted you can start killing things with relative ease. Since you are just starting out it's best to stick with attacking Dodos, Dilos, and Coelacanths (fish). After killing an animal you can use either the pick for more meat or hatch for more hide, which is used later. For now, stock up on meat to cook and eat. The next thing you need is a campfire which requires 12 thatch, 1 flint, 16 stones, and 2 wood. You'll also need some extra thatch or wood to light the campfire.
     
    Upon having crafted the campfire place it down and access its inventory by walking up to it and either pressing E when it's out of fuel or holding E and selecting Inventory. Add the wood (preferably) or thatch, drop some raw meat in, and hit Light Fire. After a little bit of time the raw meat will turn into cooked meat. While you can eat raw meat in a pinch it does lower your health so always try to eat cooked meat. You may also be getting thirsty at this point so while your meat is cooking you should fill your thirst meter back up. That is as simple as walking into water deep enough to swim in and submerge your head. Later in the game you will be able to craft items that carry water, but for now it's best to stick close to water sources.
     
    A few other things to keep in mind when starting out is the temperature. When it gets really hot a small fire icon shows in the bottom left corner of your screen. This means your thirst meter will drop faster, especially the more active you are. Try to stay near the water to cool off and drink before dehydration sets in. When it gets cold out a small snowflake or ice cube will show up in the same corner. Being cold lowers your hunger faster which means you need to eat more or you will starve. Again, the more active you are the faster it drains.
    Also, try and stay near heat sources or inside buildings to stay warm. Dilos will spit at you and blind you for several seconds so if you see one about to spit in your general direction try to avoid it. Some creatures will increase your torpor which is represented by a small stars icon above your EXP meter on the right and a purplish border on your screen. If this increases too much you will be knocked unconscious and unable to do anything. Torpor also rises when you attack when out of stamina. Where there is one Raptor, there is 3 more right behind it.
     
    Now that you have some basic survival knowledge, it’s time to find a nice quiet area, settle down, and build a base. Maybe even find a tribe mate or two to settle in with.
     
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    The Gathering Grind
     
     
    Just like any survival game there are several materials you need to gather in large quantities in order to progress. This page will give you the basics of where and how to farm the various materials in Ark.
     
    Fiber and Berries - Gathered from bushes by hand. Berries can be gathered by using herbivore creatures as well. Right now the only way to gather Fiber is by hand, however a mount that can gather Fiber is planned and on the way. Fiber is used for crafting and building. Berries are used for eating, cooking, and taming. Narco and Stim berries can be turned into Narcotics and Stimulants with a Mortar and Pestle.
     
    Meat and Hide - Gathered from all dead creatures. Harvest more meat with a pick and more Hide with a hatchet. Raw meat is used to tame carnivores or be cooked in a fire so it can safely be eaten. Meat can also be allowed to spoil and be turned into Spoiled Meat which is used to make Narcotics and tame and feed Scorpions. Hide is used in crafting and building.
     
    Thatch and Wood - Gathered from trees by punching, pick, hatchet, or some dinos. Punching, picks, and dinos like Trikes and Brontos get more Thatch than Wood. Hatchet and Mammoths get more Wood. Both are used for crafting, building, and starting fires.
    Flint and Stone - Gathered from rocks by pick, hatchet, or some dinos. Get more Flint using picks and dinos like Anklyo. Get more Stone by using the hatchet or picking it up off the ground. The devs have yet to put a good Stone gathering mount in the game but one is planned for later. Both are used in crafting, building, and making other materials like Sparkpowder and Cementing Paste.
     
    Chitin and Keratin - Chitin is gathered from various creatures like Spiders and Scorpions while Keratin is gathered from others like Carbonemys, Stegos, and Trikes. Using a Hatchet or creature like the Sabertooth will get you more of both. These are used in various crafting.
     
    Metal and Obsidian - Metal is gathered from rocks with gold streaks or solid gold, usually found on mountains and in caves. Use a metal pick or Anklyo to get more Metal. Obsidian is gathered from smooth black rocks found in the same places and harvested the same as Metal. Metal is mainly used to make Metal Ingots which are needed for crafting and building, but some items require raw Metal to craft. Obsidian is mainly used in the Fabricator to craft other materials like Polymers.
     
    Silica Pearls and Oil - Pearls are gathered by hand while Oil is gathered most effectively by pick. Both are found underwater, Pearls only at the bottom and in caves, Oil at medium to deep waters and in caves. Pearls are used for crafting things like the Spino Saddle and Electronics. Oil is used to craft some items, used in the preserving bin along with Sparkpowder to turn Cooked Meat into Jerky, or combined with Hide in a Refinery to make Gasoline. Gas in needed to run things like the Electrical Generator and Fabricator.
     
     
     
    The Beginnings of a Fortress
     
     
    So, you've survived your first few minutes (or not) and are ready to build a base to protect you from the elements and start conquering the island from. The first building materials you are able to construct a base with are the basic thatch structure pieces. Unfortunately, thatch is exactly like the first little piggy's house and is easily blown over by other players if you play on PVP servers. However, you have to start somewhere. The first engrams you want to unlock are the thatch foundation and walls.
     
    This will give you the very minimum to start building your base and if it comes down to it, at least wall yourself in (you can destroy individual walls when you want to leave or remodel). 
     
    First thing you need to do is find a suitable location. The first base you build will very likely not be the last so there is no need to worry about the perfect placement. After you level up more and have access to more advanced engrams or are part of a tribe is when you can start focusing on your massive dream fort. For now, a place to shack up for the night will be good enough. And a good place to stay has water nearby, lots of trees and bushes, and plenty of smaller creatures to hunt. Once you find that location it's time to start building.
     
    The thatch foundation will run you 20 thatch, 6 wood, and 15 fiber. Now, while you can make a small 1 square hut it will be cramped in there. It's best to start off with at least a 2x1 or 2x2 hut so you are able to place a few items like a sleeping bag (used for a one-time respawn) and storage box. After crafting the foundation you can either select it from your inventory and click Use Item (which must be done for each piece separately) or you can drag it to your hot bar and press the corresponding number to quickly use them.
    Once you have the foundations down you can place the walls along the edges. Each wall needs 10 thatch, 2 wood, and 7 fiber. When placing walls be sure of where you are setting it when there is more than one foundation. You can place walls on any edge of any square foundation even when they are connected. This is useful if you want to make separate rooms inside your house. Also, you are able to place walls on top of other walls as well to get more head room or eventually make multiple floors.
     
    How will you get in and out of your new house? Glad you asked! There are engrams that you can unlock for a doorframe and door. There's even one for a ceiling. The door frame requires 8 thatch, 6 wood, and 6 fiber and the door is only 7 thatch and 4 fiber. Once crafted place the doorframe down first on whichever side you decide to enter from and then put the door in the doorframe. For the roof you need 15 thatch, 4 wood, and 10 fiber.
     
    When done constructing just place on top of the walls to make your roof. Roof pieces will also be used to create higher floors when you want to start expanding upwards. After all that you are finally done. You can lock or unlock your door and even set a pin number on it by looking at it, holding E down, and selecting the appropriate action.
     
    And there you have it, your first base! Not much to look at but it'll do for now. You can decorate it however you like on the inside. Just don't get too attached to it as it will likely be destroyed soon or you will be moving to a better location and into a stronger wood base. For now, it's a good starting point for your adventures.
     
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    Becoming A Farmer
     
     
    So you've finally found a more permanent place to settle down. Now what do you do? Well, you could start a farm! Having your own farm provides several benefits. You can grow your own bushes and harvest different types of berries depending on what you plant.
    You can grow other plants that provide ingredients that cannot be gathered through foraging like Savoroot and Longrass that are needed for some cooking recipes. Plus, once the bushes are mature and start to produce berries on a regular basis they don't disappear like the bushes in the wild. Farming is a bit labor intensive but it has long term payouts. At current max capacity berry bushes can hold up to 300 berries at one.
     
    First thing you'll need for farming is a crop plot. These come in small, medium, and large varieties which are unlocked with EP at different level milestones. Blueprints for crop plots and irrigation pipes can be found in airdrops as well, particularly in blue or higher. Each plot requires wood, thatch, fiber, and stone to build. After building a crop plot simply place it on flat ground. It will also be a good idea to leave a little bit of space in-between each box so you can place down irrigation pipes which will be discussed later. For now, all you need is a seed, water from a waterskin or jar, and poop.
     
     
    Caring For Your Plants
     
    After placing the crop plot down access its inventory by pressing E. From here, you can place the seed (only one seed per plot) in it which will be consumed by the box and start the growing process. In order for your plant to grow you also need to put some poop to fertilize it. Any size poop can be placed into any size plot, however, turning the poop into fertilizer is better. To water your plants without irrigation simply transfer a full waterskin or jar into its inventory, select it, and click the Remotely Use Item button. Now, all you have to do from here is make sure it always has water and fertilizer and wait for a few in-game days to pass. Your plant should go from seedling to fruiting, at which point it will start producing the goods. To harvest, access its inventory and transfer the berries to yourself.
     
    Fertilizer
     
    Fertilizer is far more potent than just throwing poop on your plants. To make fertilizer you will need to craft a Compost Bin (50 wood, 15 thatch, 12 fiber). Place your bin near the crops so you don't have to run very far. Once the bin is complete gather up thatch and poop to drop into it. After some time has passed the thatch and poop will turn into a bag of fertilizer which can be placed into your plant's inventory to keep it fertilized for a long, long time. It takes 50 thatch and 3 poops of any size to make 1 bag of fertilizer. Each bag provides 54,000 fertilizer compared to only 1,000-5,000 per poop depending on if it's human or dino. So make sure you stock up on dino poop and thatch for your farm !
     
    Irrigation
     
    Irrigation will keep your farm watered without the need to constantly do so manually. The very minimum needed to build an irrigation system is the straight pipe, intake pipe, and tap. However, having the incline or vertical pipes will help with elevation changes. The intersection pipe is good for expansive farms or when you need to build sideways due to obstacles and whatnot.
     
    The stone piping only needs stones to build and the tap needs stone and wood. The best thing to do before laying down pipe is to plan out exactly where it will all go. If you have to destroy a section of pipe because you made a mistake then the entire pipe, including any sections you attached, will be destroyed.
    First, start off near your crops and locate the direction of the nearest water source. Any source will do be it lake, pond, river, or sea. Make sure the first pipe that you lay down is pointing right for the water so you are able to build the pipe without having to make sideways adjustments if possible. The end of the first pipe should be near your crop plot or at the center most part of your farm. Once that is down continue laying pipes in the direction of the water.
     
    If there are crazy elevation changes or the water end of the pipe is too high use the incline or vertical pipes to compensate. Upon reaching the water you must place the intake pipe so that it connects to the end of your pipe while being down in the water source (it will turn green when it has water). The pipe should turn blue once the intake has been placed to indicate water is flowing through it. After that, run back to the farm end of the pipe and place the tap on the end. You should here a faint bubbling sound if it has been done correctly. Any crop plots in the vicinity of the tab should now be irrigated.
     
    Quick Tips
     
    Build future crop plots around any taps that you currently have built so you don't have to build another pipe.
     If you plan on expanding your farm later, make sure you build some intersection pipes in key places as you can only build in straight lines. This way you only need one intake pipe instead of several.
     
    Try starting your pipe at the highest point on the ground it will be built along. This will simply help you see the placement of the pipe better and keep it from clipping into the ground.
     
    Even after placing irrigation pipes down you can still place taps at the joints.
    The radius of a tap is about 3-4 small crop plots in length depending on the setup.
     
    As of now you and anyone or anything else will run right through the pipe, so don't worry about it blocking your path.
    You can build fences and walls over the pipes without them breaking so you can still wall yourself in for protection.
     
    As it stands now, there is no benefit to placing crops in larger plots than the smallest size required for the seed. Example, a Narcoberry plant in a large crop plot will produce the same amount of berries as one in a small crop plot.
     
    You can drink from the tap by pressing E and fill your waterskins and jars by placing them in the inventory of the tap.
     
     
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    More Power !
     
    So you've managed to survive for quite some time now and have yourself a pretty decent base to boot. Now, it's time to start thriving and living in luxury. Electricity from a generator is needed to power several things from refrigerators to lamps to AC. However, you'll need to have a good water mount and lots of metal to get started and stay powered up. It's also a good idea to have some Lazarus Chowders handy or points stocked into your Oxygen level.
     
    OIL, GAS, AND PEARLS 
     
    The main thing you are going to need is Oil which at this point in the game can only be found in the depths of the ocean. This is why you need a good, really good, water mount. For now only Megalodons roam the seas but you can easily get ganged up on by 3 or 4 at once when diving down. Having your own Megalodon with tons of health and melee damage is a necessity. There are a few spots that aren't too deep along the edge of the shelf of the ocean floor where oil can be found. The greatest concentration of oil, however, is found at the very bottom of the ocean and in the underwater caves
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    You can easily spot oil by the black snake-like trails floating up from black, slick rocks. When you find one, just swim over to it and use your pick to harvest the oil. Oil itself is used to create the Fabricator which is required to make all the parts needed to power your base. Oil can also be converted into Gasoline by placing it into the Refinery with Hide. Gas is used to power the Fabricator (35 Metal, 20 Cementing Paste, 50 Sparkpowder, 10 Oil, 15 Crystals) and an Electrical Generator.
    Silica Pearls are also needed to make Electronics and other items. These are found at the very bottom of the ocean and in the caves as well. You'll notice these by the sparkling shells in groups of about 4 or 5. Simply swim up to them and harvest them by hand.
     
    METAL, OBSIDIAN, AND CRYSTALS
     
    Metal is needed for all the higher level crafting in the game and is gathered from rocks with gold streaks in them or solid gold rocks found at the very top of mountains. Harvest with a metal pick for best results. You'll need a ton of metal to get your power grid up and running. Obsidian is a little harder to get and can be found near the top of mountains or inside caves. Look for the smaller, smooth black rocks and harvest with picks.
     
    Obsidian, along with Keratin or Chitin, is used to craft Polymers which is in turn needed to craft other things. Crystals can now be found that the very top of mountains as well as in the caves. Just look for the white spiky formations and harvest with a metal pick. Crystals are needed for various components and craftables.
     
    Get Connected To The Grid
     
    Now that you have the materials needed to build a power grid, it's time to get powered up. First thing you'll need is the Electrical Generator. You'll also need some Electrical Cables (Straight, Incline, Vertical, and Intersection) along with an Electrical Outlet. Before you power on the Fabricator to create these it is a good idea to plan out how many you will need and make sure you have enough materials to build them all. This will help you save gas in the long run.
     
    PLACEMENT
     
    Once you have everything built you are ready to build your own power network. Start by placing the generator down. Placement of this piece isn't too critical as the cables will end up connecting everything but having it either off to one end of the base or somewhere in the middle will help. Don't worry about placing it inside or outside unless you want to keep it protected. The power cables work like the irrigation pipes and can be placed through walls and the like and do not have collision detection (anything can walk through them).
     
    After the generator is down, you can start connecting the cables. There are 3 connection points at the front end of the generator on the smaller part of it and 1 connection point in the back. Bring out a cable (straight if you want to keep things nice and tidy or incline if you want to see what you are doing) and attach it to one of the connection points on the generator. Continue laying the cables until you get to the general area of where you are going to place your powered craftables.
    Attach an outlet to the end of the cable and you're done.
    Now, just place everything that needs to be powered near the outlet. You should see a small grey cable going from the outlet to whatever you placed as an indicator that it will be powered. If not, you haven't placed it close enough and will have make adjustments. Once everything is in place grab some gas, place it in the inventory of the generator, and turn it on. One can of gas will last for quite some time but it is always good to have extra on hand so the generator can be constantly powered.
     
    QUICK TIPS
     
    The Electrical Outlet has approximately the same radius as the Irrigation Tap. Think about 3-4 small crop plots or in this case Refrigerators.
     
    Try to keep your generator stocked with gas. Never let it get below 5 gas cans while you are online in case you need to leave for an extended period of time. You'll want more in it if you plan on being offline.
     
    The Refrigerator will keep perishables fresh for several days while it is powered on. This makes it more effective than a Preserving Bin.
    Use intersection pieces to branch the cables out in different directions.
     
    As of now there seems to be no limit on how much one generator can power.
     
    When placing the cables down, think back to placing Irrigation Pipes, they work the same way.
     
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    General Tips
     

    Exercise caution when tackling anything other than Coel or Dodos, as you can be killed pretty easily early on. Even Dilos can easily overwhelm a new player. Kill as many Dodos as you can, they are a good source of early meat, hide, and experience. Having a simple shelter can be a lot more useful than you would think. You could easily find yourself freezing and starving on a cold night. If you look off into the distance, you will probably notice some large floating structures as well as some beams of light coming off the ground. Don't worry about those floating ones, they are called Obelisks and are for a very end-game boss fight. The boss doesn't appear unless summoned with the proper resources though, so it's safe to explore the area underneath them (as safe as anywhere else, at least). Those beams of light are what you should pay attention to. Those are called Beacons, and they have supplies. But before you run halfway across the world to get one, keep in mind that the distance is probably longer than you think it is and the beacons don't last forever. If one appears near you, it might be a good idea to check it out, but first notice the color: White/Prismatic beacons require you to be level 3 to open them Green requires level 15 Blue requires level 25 Purple requires level 35 Yellow requires level 45 Red requires level 55
    Try to avoid swimming. The Ocean is inhabited by Megalodons and other dangerous creatures who can aggro on you from very far away. Inland rivers and lakes are often filled with Megapiranhas which can quickly overwhelm you with their numbers.  

    Learning the Ropes

    Holding H will display advanced information on the HUD (such as what certain status effects mean) Your basic harvesting tools are your bare hands. Punching trees hurts, so craft tools as soon as possible.
     
    Making Tools

    First, find stones. The larger rock formations on the beach cannot be picked up, but the smaller rocks scattered about can. Second, gather Wood. This is done by punching trees, so go hurt yourself doing that. You will gather Thatch and Wood - hopefully before you die or get eaten. Combine the wood and stone together into a Stone Pick first so you can collect flint for a Stone Hatchet. Using the right tool for the jobs is important.
    Rocks: picks harvest more flint while hatchets get more stone. Wood: picks are best for thatch while hatchets yield more wood. Corpses: picks result in more meat and hatchets obtain hide, chitin and keratin.

    With these tools, you can start properly harvesting resources and creating all the tools you need for survival.
     
    Finding Food and Water

    Hunger can kill you just as easily as dinosaurs. Small dinosaurs such as Dilophosaur and Dodo are a good source of raw meat. Fishing is also a quick and easy way to get raw meat, just keep an eye out for the deadly Megalodon or Piranha. You can replenish your water level by submerging into water or going into shallow water and pressing E. It can also be replenished by activating a filled Waterskin. Waterskins can be refilled while it's raining or while standing in shallow water. Berries are also a good source of food and water while you're too far from a water source or simply don't want to kill anything. Just don't eat Narcoberries, they'll put you to sleep. Eating Stimberries will rapidly drain your water. You can also eat Raw Meat at the cost of a few HP and smaller amount of food recovered than Cooked Meat. It's a quick solution to hunger but generally not recommended.
     
    Leveling Up

    Every activity results in you gaining experience, even if it's simply not dying. Each level you gain will give you a single point to increase your attributes and a couple of Engram Points to unlock new crafting diagrams. Early on, Health and Fortitude are useful upgrades, keeping you healthy and more resistant to dinos and the environment longer. They also raise your resistance to losing consciousness. For newer players it's easy to get caught up in the moment of having a lot of Health and/or a lot of Melee Damage or any other non-directly survival focused ability. With that said, be sure to plan ahead, by this I mean far ahead. Are you a crafter? Then perhaps Weight will be useful, but then again. Perhaps you like to tame dinosaurs? If so then investing some points into Stamina is a viable option, this will allow you to sprint and fight for longer durations. Note from a Hunter: As a hunter in my early level 40's (recreated my character a few times to adjust my attributes to fit my playstyle) I found that having around 150 Health, 180 Stamina and 120% Movement Speed is adequate to be able to stay on your toes against even a T-Rex or even the newly added Spinosaurus. The remaining points I have are allocated into increased Melee Damage as I do a lot of spelunking and the melee damage comes in handy there. To avoid being overburdened and carry excess amount of resources. It is highly recommended to spend your skill points on only weight on levels 2-25, it will help tremendously in the future. After all, players in this game are building and carrying resources half the time, so having weight maxed at 380 is extremely useful. It will prevent players from having to go back to base to dump all kinds of resources. Save your Engram Points after level 30 and only spend them when you come across something you need immediately. Higher level Beacons will provide you with many of the Blueprints for items that you would otherwise spend engram points on. Saving your engram points early on will enable you to make a more educated decision later in the game in regards to how you should spend them.
     
    Long Term Survival
     
    In order to survive for a long time it is advised to do the following,

    Form or enter a Tribe. Spend your Engram Points in Engrams such as the Campfire, Waterskin, all wood/stone/metal building structures, Narcotics with the Mortar and Pestle, and definitely get the Dinosaur Gate/Gateway and the Fence Foundation. You're going to need to tame a selection of dinosaurs, such as some for the transportation by land, sea and or air, the ability to gather meat, hide, wood, thatch and berries and overall, protect your base when you're offline. Never settle for Thatch based structures, since they have relatively no protection or durability, people will focus on these first. Wood based structures take longer to demolish; however, with a few dinosaurs or a couple people with metal tools, they're rendered quite ineffective as a means of protection. Using Metal will provide the most durability and protection when you're away.

    Build a Vault. It allows you to protect the most valuable resources and items you or your tribe own. Build Alliances with other tribes so that you can rely on a helping hand; and return a helping hand. Do not make enemies and avoid being hostile to people. Killing low level players will definitely make higher level players continuously seek and destroy you, your structures and anyone who is associated with you.

    Do not stop taming dinosaurs and do not stop increasing your defense. Yeah you may have built a complete wooden fenced in yard with a nice wooden house; but you are going to want to upgrade your walls to metal as soon as you possibly can. This is usually done after acquiring atleast a Fabricator and a Behemoth Gate.
    Taming

    To tame dinos which take a longer amount of time, such as the Trike, make sure to minimize the amount of damage you do to the dinos when knocking them unconscious. Ideally, knock them out in as few headshots as possible if you're using a slingshot, or use tranquilizer arrows. Doing damage to a dino during taming will reduce your taming effectiveness, decreasing the dinosaurs basic stats. This has nothing to do with the duration of your tame.
     

    *Note:* Food draining (starving an unconscious dino before feeding it) does not actually reduce the time to tame, since the time it takes to drain food compensates for the time you save when feeding. *sub note* The one exception is in the case of Prime Meat. Given its short spoil timer, if you have a bunch on storage(ie. refrigerator or preserving box) starving the carnivore down enough to eat multiple Primes at once, will reduce loss. 
     
    Keeping them Unconscious

    Narcoberries if you are not yet able to craft Narcotics or emergency use when out of Narcotics. Narcotic is a highly improved version of Narcoberries that no longer spoils. Tranquilizer Arrows can also be used to keep the unconscious level up in emergency situations, however you will hurt the animal and the taming level will drop.

    You will notice you use more Narcoberries compared to Narcotic when taming.
    The higher the unconscious level the faster the animal's torpor level will drop.
     
    General Tips

    You can lure carnivores to other dinosaurs and leave them to fight each other, leaving you with a weaker dinosaur and free resources. Knocking a dino unconscious can be quicker than going straight for the kill. Keep an eye on nearby herbivores. If you see them running, they are either fleeing or fighting a nearby predator. Don't build shelter too close to the water, there are sea dinosaurs that can destroy the earliest shelter easily. You can upgrade your shelter parts (ex. thatch to wood) by placing the new part in the same place as the old part. The old piece will be destroyed and grant you some resources back. When building a wooden shelter, you can quickly become encumbered with wood. Instead of running to your shelter and sorting everything out, make whatever components you can straight away as it severely lessens your weight, allowing you to stay out collecting for longer. It's recommended to make a sleeping bag at an early level - it displays map coordinates to aid navigation, may be picked up and re-used, and is handy for marking caves or other points of interest. A sleeping bag does not require a structure to be built upon, but cannot be shared by tribe members. To get around 20 meat and hide, kill Phiomia as they don't fight back, it is also an easy source of experience. This is easier with a ranged weapon or in an area that is not wide open, as they run away quite fast. When taming, each dino has it's preferred food; carnivores prefer http://hydra-media.cursecdn.com/ark.gamepedia.com/thumb/0/09/Raw_Prime_Meat.png/20px-Raw_Prime_Meat.png?version=34a6ffb9ca463788de7c1c0940405097 Raw Prime Meat, and herbivores prefer http://hydra-media.cursecdn.com/ark.gamepedia.com/thumb/0/00/Mejoberry.png/20px-Mejoberry.png?version=4074a427dd491a94ebb2ead6a6109769 Mejoberries Some creatures (Such as pulminoscorpius or araneos) prefer spoiled meat. You can keep a target unconscious by force-feeding them http://hydra-media.cursecdn.com/ark.gamepedia.com/thumb/2/29/Narcoberry.png/20px-Narcoberry.png?version=12301c758de6b5cb46738b976daaa0d9 Narcoberries or http://hydra-media.cursecdn.com/ark.gamepedia.com/thumb/e/e6/Narcotic.png/20px-Narcotic.png?version=2a5321bede0dd9f67c70dbc3ccffe99e Narcotic, which is a necessary process when taming. While "necessary" for taming dinosaurs, you can sacrifice Taming efficiency by using a Wooden Club, which cause little damage while adding about 8 Torpor per hit. Use it while starving the desired dinosaur, but don't swing to much! Otherwise you'll kill your dino! (Highly recommended for low level taming in which Taming efficiency is practically useless, ex. level 1 - 5). You can quickly repair an item by hitting its assigned hotbar button (assuming you have the required materials). You can also quickly create an additional item if you press alt while hitting its assigned hotbar button. Greyed out/broken items on the hotbar bar can be crafted by merely hitting its button (assuming you have the required materials) while holding that button will display what you're missing or need to repair. Split meat into stacks of one for getting Spoiled Meat faster, making it easier to craft Narcotics. When in your (or a dino's) inventory, hover over an item and press O to drop that item. No need to click the item and then go down to the 'drop item' button. When in the inventory of a creature or container, hover over an item and press T to easily transfer that item to your own inventory, or vice-versa. You can easily escape insects by diving under water. But keep an eye out for Piranhas, as they are very dangerous early on. At night you can throw a lit torch on the ground by right-clicking, allowing you to see while harvesting/fighting. When you're done, you can pick it back up. If you're performing a beacon run. Give yourself a moment to check around the beacon. You may have attracted attention from nearby predators. The Wooden Raft can offer tribes an opportunity to hunt Megalodon by firing a Crossbow from the raft while someone on an Ichthy kites the shark around. Sparkpowder is an excellent fuel source. It requires just a few stone and flint, and can be used to light everything from fireplaces to refining forges and keep them burning for a fairly long time. However, it doesn't yield Charcoal which is needed for Bullets. When building walls, use E to toggle the direction the wall is facing. It's easier to place fence foundations walking backwards. It is near pointless to attempt killing an awake Giganotosaurus as only a higher level or pre-enraged one can easily kill it. Often it is best to leave them alone for others to tame, as a 20 can take over 100 tranq darts to the head, in which many would see as a pointless waste unless taming it.
     
    Gaining XP

    When you first spawn as a level 1 just craft several picks or torches to get first few levels faster. Craft Narcotic for easy experience (2xp per craft). Rafts give a lot of xp and are rather cheap once the player has a Metal Hatchet/Mammoth. Killing simple dinos as Trikes give a bit of exp, allowing higher tier players to farm xp as they can easily be killed by guns.
     
    Solo Tips

    A beach is a good area to start building a base. This allows you to constantly have a source of water for drinking and cooling down, and depending on where you are, fish to eat. Resources may be scarce, but so are predators. The few predators that are present can easily be seen from a good distance. You will probably find yourself spending engram points on a wide variety of things. You can save some points by ignoring multiplayer-centric engrams such as Note, Blood Extraction Syringe, and the various Signs and Billboards. Every time you go to load your single-player game, there will be a bunch of sliders for server options. If things are going poorly or you want more of a challenge, you can adjust these to your benefit/detriment. Keep in mind that Player Resistance and Structure Resistance work inversely, meaning that setting player resistance to 2 will make you take twice as much damage, not half.
     
    Multiplayer Tips

    Join a tribe. Seriously, do it. Being in a tribe gets you a share of the experience your tribemates earn, you can help each other take out larger threats or tame dinos, and it's just nice to have allies. If you're in a tribe, it might be a good idea to assign specialists, people who focus on one or two type of engrams. For example, one of you could focus on structures, one could get tools and weapons, another could get saddles and clothes, etc. The drawback of this is that you will be dependent on one another. If your base gets beat up and your structure guy isn't on, someone else may have to learn the engram themselves. Be aware of the server settings. Certain settings can vastly change how the game plays, and information found on this wiki may not be completely accurate on servers that don't use the default settings.
     
    Console Commands
     
    To open the console press tab.

    To show your FPS, type stat fps. gamma # where # = 1 to 9. Example gamma 3 alters the darkness in the game so you can see at night (disabled on official PvP-servers). To return to the default value, just type gamma.
     


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