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We have been waiting with a keen eye for ARK: Survival Evolved to arrive on Linux. It’s a very popular survival game with dinosaurs that is constantly in the top-10 on Steam, so how is it?

About the game (Official)
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!

Warning: This game is Early Access, and the Linux version has only just arrived.

My initial thoughts
Performance
Be aware that I am testing this on an Nvidia 970 and a decent Intel i5 4670K, so your mileage will vary.

It’s...pretty terrible. On High settings it dips below 10FPS at times, and looking around the world is mainly around 20-25FPS, but it will hit ~55FPS when looking at the coastline.

I’ve had to turn the settings to Medium to get even a remotely playable framerate, and it doesn’t look very pleasing on the eyes.

Graphics
They are good when you turn the settings up for sure, but that's only playable for super insane machines right now, so I took a look at Medium to make it somewhat playable.

Medium settings aren't too terrible, but it is ruined by the constant graphics glitching, and general sluggish performance. Medium settings are still better than most indie games around, so I'm not too bothered by how it looks, it just badly needs the glitches sorted.

Gameplay
I’ve never been a massive fan of many survival games, as most are ugly, or boring as hell. It’s also pretty hard to judge the game when it’s in such a state as this, but I tried it as much as I could to report back.

I have to say, I might actually enjoy this one more than other survival games like it. It already gave me a fright (and death) when trying to get some wood. I was minding my own business, casually pooping and gathering wood, and I peered around a tree to see some sort of raptor making a line for me, and death quickly came after I saw it.

Your character randomly poops (really, fart noise and all), and you can pick it up to use it later. That’s highly amusing, and totally gross, but realistic at least.

Later on I sat around my newly crafted campfire to cook up some meat, I was in a nice little rocky cove for safety, but as I looked above I saw a massive tail swinging around... think I might stay here for a while.

Bugs
Character creation is impossible, since the character generated is invisible, you can only see your character when in-game:
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You also fall through the world, a lot, I keep spawning with the legs in the ground too, although in this case my foot seems to be beside my hip:
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I sent it onto the developers, and they tweeted back that it’s being looked into, so maybe a quick patch could solve those issues.

I later found more issues, like seeing through a hill:
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These rocks seem to have never heard of gravity either:
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I kept seeing shadows in mid-air too, so shadows are a little off as well.

And quite a few more, looks like it will take a few patches to get a playable game for Linux gamers.

Final thoughts: You might want to wait quite a while, seriously. I was going to do a livestream of it tonight, but it’s too buggy, too sluggish and just not good right now, but I’m sure it will get quickly patched up.

Check out ARK: Survival Evolved on Steam now if you dare. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Jarno Jul 2, 2015
Performance for me is weirldy good.
i5-3570k, 16GB and 670 2GB (352.21)
1080p and resolution scale ~80%, all epic but shadows medium.
Game runs mostly ~30fps, but places like caves fps can go up to 70.
It's weird that ppl with new high end card gets lower fps than ppl with older cards, but that same problem is on windows client so I'm pretty sure they are going to fix it when they know whats the reason for that.

I have few graphical bugs on linux client, like in caves where there is water comming from ceiling, water is colored black and there is weird colored boxes around that.
Pecisk Jul 2, 2015
I saw few videos of Linux gameplay and I have to say it looks solid for what it is - I really hope developers get to complete this rather ambitious game, but there's certain quality in there. If I will have some money floating around, I will think about buying this one, because it seems ambitious, devs seems to be having some interesting spark going on and conceptually surprisingly game works (everyone wants to make dinosaur survival game, not everyone is capable to do so). And yes, Linux support.

As for glitches - it's early access, show what's Linux users are made of, submit those bugs (and thanks author for doing so) :)
coeseta Jul 2, 2015
Quoting: JarnoPerformance for me is weirldy good.
i5-3570k, 16GB and 670 2GB (352.21)
1080p and resolution scale ~80%, all epic but shadows medium.
Game runs mostly ~30fps, but places like caves fps can go up to 70.
It's weird that ppl with new high end card gets lower fps than ppl with older cards, but that same problem is on windows client so I'm pretty sure they are going to fix it when they know whats the reason for that.

I have few graphical bugs on linux client, like in caves where there is water comming from ceiling, water is colored black and there is weird colored boxes around that.

Thanks for the Info. I have a similar setup so I hope it will run as well as for you :)
i7 3770k, 32gb and 670 2GB

I will also post my experience as soon as I get home.
Beamboom Jul 2, 2015
Quoting: staticx27Saw it was released for Linux and I jumped at it. Wish I would have actually of read the article first.

It's not released at all yet. It's Early Access. That means people pay to be beta testers.
An idiotic concept I wish no one supported.
Xpander Jul 2, 2015
Quoting: BeamboomIt's not released at all yet. It's Early Access. That means people pay to be beta testers.
An idiotic concept I wish no one supported.

still a lot better than kickstarter.. at least you get the game in some form.
i like to be involved in development however..i play a bit... then stop playing for some months..when i go back the games have progressed a lot (ofc depends how active devs) and everything is like new again. + it supports innovation, smaller teams can make their dreams come true via early access... big publishers are afraid to try anything new so they just release same shit with new name every year.

my 2 cents on that
Orkultus Jul 2, 2015
Yeah at first dinosaurs would flicker in and out, character menu didn't show the character..after that patch..it runs insanely amazing. Actually faster on Linux than my windows 8 partition. This nvidia gtx 980 is amazing.
edqe Jul 2, 2015
Well, this could be the game I'm going to support this month. Looks fine and great to see "big" titles coming for Linux.

Edit: Just started to support the project and I'm surprised how well the game runs already (GTX 750 Ti, i7 3770K)
Quoting: BeamboomIt's not released at all yet. It's Early Access. That means people pay to be beta testers. An idiotic concept I wish no one supported.
D: OS, Arma 3, Star Citizen, Kerbal Space Program, Prison Architect, Wasteland 2, Torment: Tides of Numenera, etc. For many developers Kickstarter and Early Access are the only way to make the game possible. PC gaming got much better because of Kickstarter and Early Access.

I like the concept and I hope lots of gamers supports Kickstarter/Early Access games they find interesting.
Eike Jul 2, 2015
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Quoting: BeamboomIt's not released at all yet. It's Early Access. That means people pay to be beta testers.
An idiotic concept I wish no one supported.

I'd say this depend on if you are getting enough for what you paid for - at the day you are paying.
I avoided all early access games except Besiege, because it's not buggy (didn't find any real bug) and is priced according to its current contents. The rest they may have to offer in the future comes for free then.
ProfessorKaos64 Jul 2, 2015
Appreciate the test results Liam. I enjoy Jurassic Park-like games, so I will keep my eye on this one.
mao_dze_dun Jul 2, 2015
Quoting: Beamboom
Quoting: staticx27Saw it was released for Linux and I jumped at it. Wish I would have actually of read the article first.

It's not released at all yet. It's Early Access. That means people pay to be beta testers.
An idiotic concept I wish no one supported.

Except for all of the Early Access games that are actually worth it, like Starbound for example. Following that thread of though Kistarter is even more idiotic because there you pledge money to a concept, not even a beta. You know - that same platform that made Wasteland 2, Pillars of Eternity, Torment, Start Citizen and Divinity: Original Sin possible.
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