Those creatures and more are actually right there in the game on the tougher islands.
The only problem...bummer is those islands are extremely difficult.There is a giant hydra that is massive,scared me just to look at it.Thing is you can climb walls so did that to catch a glimpse of one of the toughest areas of the game...scary,i was likely 200 feet high lol.
So to anyone thinking it was misleading marketing,nah that stuff is all there,i wouldn't lie to you.IS it an ARK clone,well yes and mostly but most Ark players are in agreement Atlas is better.That also was a bit concerning considering all the ARK players basically had a huge head start knowing how the many systems work.
Opinion...If you like survival and building and a scary world,very challenging,this game should make you happy.Biggest drawback is imo the coding is bad,extremely memory intensive,likely need 32 and a strong cpu and gpu.
Personally i have logged in every single day,it is a very intriguing game for me and i am still having fun after 2 weeks.I have not lasted but an hour in 90% of games i have tried the last 10 years.I feel like i can name the games that made me happy on one hand over the last 10 years,most purchases i am bitter and want my money back,with this game i have no regrets at all.
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The marketing video aside from jamming several bosses all in the same picture would be obviously inaccurate to anyone but the game play is pretty much exactly as you see.
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For me Ark was superior to Atlas because it was dinosaurs and you could get torn up in the jungle. Here you have cool stuff to do but it doesn't have the same immersive environment. The sailing part is a great system.
But you do get what they show you in the trailer, technically.
It is not Pirate game, it is survival game - you start with your underpants punching wood and rocks. And every time you die, you do it again. And when you log out, you drop down on the floor and stay in game for everyone to kill you and loot you.
How in hell are Rustlike survival game and open world Pirate game connected you ask ? Well, they allready had survival game coded
Its an asset flip
But put that aside I really would give it a chance if there was not another glaring issue - and I mean something nobody talks about.
You work for hours to build a ship. Than you sail it , it accidentally touches a rock - and ship explodes. Its actually made of styrophoam it seems
The game simply dont value your time. Its waste of time over and over again. Its like perfect game for people that are masochistic.
Also every change they make seems to make playing solo in the game harder than before. For a game that boasts "we can hold 40k players" they seem to be doing every thing they can to get fewer numbers by driving off solo players.
I am not a farming monkey, I hate the way the company system is. You are a recruit hey every tom dick and harry can take anything you have in the company, there is nothing sacred to you you even if you were the one to make it.
It probably did show players having "fun" which apparently the game didn't quite deliver on at launch.
Perhaps early access trailers should show players waiting in long queues to log in, only to disconnect shortly afterwards, feature prominently the many bugs they'll get to enjoy, highlight all "opportunities" for hacking, duping, and exploiting.
Heck, they could even show vast hordes of "insert nationality here" players rolling over the public servers, slaughtering all in their path.
Definitely highlight the strategies larger guilds will use to claim all available land giving no one else a chance to, and be sure to include the "special" challenge of solo players getting regularly slaughtered by gangs of both NPCs and players alike.
Even the promotional text should reflect the reality, "Did you enjoy Ark, if so you will love how we reskinned it into a pirate game, but don't worry, it will still be the same buggy, poorly optomized mess everyone came to "enjoy" in our previous titles."
Hmm, Bethesda should probably be required to use something like that last one for their "released" titles, heck they could call them "a modders dream."
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I put the blame squarely on the players for expecting everything that game has to offer pretty much immediately.
But even in 2 years if some even decide to build an actual town like shown (and not just giant gate wall fortresses) the town wont look lived in like that (you know it was staged) not unless they add more than just npc ai controlled shipmates that perform daily routines etc.
The a.i. crew with a cannon are basically ARK auto turrets.
Watched a video of someone getting on anothers boat and killing the npc ai crew members, they didnt even try to defend themselves or boat They just sat there on their cannons facing forward and the player was attcking them from the back.
And for a pirate game melee combat seems to be useless in pvp as its all about plate armor, guns and fire arrows.
Hard pass if thats the case
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