One aspect of Ark: Survival Evolved that often leaves players scratching their heads is what server they should join. There is really no explanation in-game as to what they mean or which ones are made for beginners or more advanced players. Unfortunately, this can be a game-ruiner if you constantly find yourself in servers where you are killed by anything and everything without a second thought.
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There are both servers and modes which can change how the game is played, and it is geared to allow players to decide what they want their experience to be. You should understand them all before making a decision in order to have the best possible time playing Ark: Survival Evolved!
Updated February 22, 2022, by Jacqueline Zalace: Ark: Survival Evolved is packed full of content that is constantly growing, so we have updated this guide to provide additional information to help as you choose which type of server you want to play on.
When you first begin playing Ark: Survival Evolved, it can be hard to pick how to play. Do you want to make your own server or join one that is already pre-made?
There are several types of servers, which can be found below.We will take a look at each of these server types later as well.
It's important to note that you cannot transfer your character data between certain servers, such as official and unofficial servers. The character you create can also only be on one server at a time, so make sure to upload them to an obelisk before quitting if you don't plan on returning.
A dedicated server is hosted by a player, and requires quite a bit of ram and memory, especially as more players join the lobby. If you do not have a
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