Well every ark is build for a specific/different environment so the island was a primitive ark, scorched earth is a desert ark, aberration was to test and see what people would to with element you don’t see the resources on scorched earth being on aberration for example
the question for me is did wildcard decide to leave the two maps as is to suit some entry level design, or (my belief) they chose not to spend dev resources to bring them up to the other maps content levels
I would guess that they wanted to spend time on other maps, plus it makes you want to buy the dlc so you can try out the new gadgets and creatures. Fair enough.
Well every ark is build for a specific/different environment so the island was a primitive ark, scorched earth is a desert ark, aberration was to test and see what people would to with element you don’t see the resources on scorched earth being on aberration for example
Extinction was to test how bleak they could make a map. :)
@@FatFrogsSwamp well extinction is on earth and it’s a barren wasteland corrupted by element so most of it is blank
the question for me is did wildcard decide to leave the two maps as is to suit some entry level design, or (my belief) they chose not to spend dev resources to bring them up to the other maps content levels
I would guess that they wanted to spend time on other maps, plus it makes you want to buy the dlc so you can try out the new gadgets and creatures. Fair enough.
@@FatFrogsSwamp in ark mobile griffins are on the island and take hours to tame
It is interesting they put Griffins on the Island on mobile. They are a natural fit for the mountains.
@@FatFrogsSwamp they are in the mountains
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Thanks for the help with the UA-cam gods.