brings players into a massive prehistoric survival game with many terrific tameable creatures, but some are much cooler and more useful than their cohorts. The ability to tame creatures allows for unique experiences with animals that humans will likely never see again, making the harsh game worldeasier to manage. Most creatures in can be tamed, with the trade-off of more effort being required the stronger they are.
is a revamped version of, with a myriad of gameplay and visual alterations. The major differences between the two are a graphics update with quality of life changes to crafting, building, and taming. However, the original had numerous DLCs not yet in All the returning DLCs will be free for owners of, but will be added over time. This leaves the original map, The Island, as the sole unmodded location for players to experience.
The Argentavis is a simple prehistoric bird, but its simplicity, magnificent looks, and overall utility make it the second-best aerial dino in the game. This eagle/vulture hybrid is easy to find around the mountains on The Island and easy to tame. Once tamed, Argentavis becomes a jack-of-all-trades, especially for transportation if the elusive Quetzal cannot be found. The saddle used to ride the Argentavis also allows players to craft on the go, making it even better for long-term trips.
Though not the fastest flying creature, the Argentavis can be leveled up to be a great transportation and pack animal. It excels at transporting stone and metal as it receives a weight-reduction multiplier for those heavy materials. These prehistoric birds are also good fighters against most of 's hostile creatures. This includes hunting for meat needed to eat or be used to tame other animals. Overall, the Argentavis is the perfect example of a jack of all trades but master of none that excels in the early to mid-game but falls off in the late game to stronger options.
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