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Help me get the ARK developers to pay attention
Liam Dawe Jun 27, 2017
I wrote a bad review of ARK: http://steamcommunity.com/id/naughtysquid/recommended/346110?tscn=1498565976

I want it to get noticed, so please vote it up if you think it's helpful. If you're not bothered by it, by all means ignore this request.

I wouldn't normally do such a request, but their complete lack of attention to the Linux version is quite incredible. Caves are so utterly broken I cannot bring myself to play it.

Every single reply to it so far, has made a snipe about having an "incompatible OS", so I've been deleting them.
Ketil Jun 27, 2017
The lower south cave is only 10% broken if you know where you should go to find the artifact. There are areas where you cannot see anything, and that you have to walk through, but they are not large, so just run through them. I am planning to try the other caves as well, but not done that yet. Certain settings like bloom makes it worse though.

Despite all the issues on linux, I think ark still is among the top 10 games for linux released this decade.
Xpander Jun 27, 2017
If they wont fix the graphical glitches and wont bring the visuals to the level of other platforms by the release in august, i will make sure and gather some linux users or even windows users who will make a negative review to steam about it. We need something what happened with GTA V moding stuff to get their attention i think.


don't get me wrong i love this game and have ~400 hours of it under linux and i somewhat accepted that its glitchy as its early access still, but if that stays when they release the game, thats not acceptable clearly!
slaapliedje Jun 27, 2017
I stopped playing the game until the fix the graphical glitches. If I want to see that stuff, I'd take LSD again and go outside.
lucifertdark Jun 28, 2017
Here's my reply from your review.

"If I hadn't been given the game as a gift I wouldn't be buying it in it's current state & to those people scoffing at Linux as a gaming platform have you seen some of the GOOD games that have been released by competent developers & porters, Feral Interactive, Aspyr & VP I'm looking in your direction, Linux is a viable gaming platform, it's fast catching Windows & will surpass it in the near future. Ark developers sort yourselves out. "
rstrube Jul 13, 2017
My reply:

"Jeez guys, who cares if somebody else chooses to use Linux. Does it affect you in any way whatsoever? The game does support Linux, SteamOS **IS** Linux!

Also, while your at it do a little research. The vast majority of websites run on Linux servers, and developers like myself tend to prefer Linux. If you use an Android phone, guess what... YOU ARE USING LINUX! In addition, gaming is getting better and better on Linux every day. I've got some great AAA titles that run flawlessly on my Linux PC.

I hope the developer looks into some of the reported issues. Seems like a really cool game."
Aryvandaar Jul 13, 2017
Upvoted.
Ardje Jul 14, 2017
Quoting: liamdaweI wrote a bad review of ARK: http://steamcommunity.com/id/naughtysquid/recommended/346110?tscn=1498565976

I want it to get noticed, so please vote it up if you think it's helpful. If you're not bothered by it, by all means ignore this request.
I've downvoted a lot of bad reviews. But this bad review is good: to the point. So I upvoted it.
It's not salty, it just states what the problems are.
I have a positive recommendation in dutch, with a footnote that due to the price increase I would suggest linux users to really think about it as it is not worth that price tag, while for windows users absolutely recommending it. Maybe I hate windows users that much 8-D. Jk... I love the game so much I can live with most of the glitching, although I've never wandered far into a cave due to the blinding.
But I love that you want to take action and that you don't resort to salty name calling. Can we somehow take that action further without someone destroying the credibility with "WC are loosers, they need to learn to program, and I can program this within a year without bugs" like 5 out of 6 replies in the main thread on steam? Yes, those are the same salty ass heads that say that it's our fault for running linux ;-).
Ardje Jul 14, 2017
Quoting: Xpanderdon't get me wrong i love this game and have ~400 hours of it under linux and i somewhat accepted that its glitchy as its early access still, but if that stays when they release the game, thats not acceptable clearly!
I give them this: official release date+2 months. After that they should come with an official statement about how they are going to fix the linux state. Depending on that I would give a full recommendation, a partial recommendation or an outright warning not to buy it.
Why these very relaxed dates?
Experiencing the same with Divinity, the developers were outright over their heads to make the game work in time of release. After that they were doing release patches and vacation.
After the vacation the story was very bad: they could not get it to work anymore but the rework of the game should have all support. So about 2 years after the real release there was a good working version.
Anyway: these release+2 months is the time they need to clear their heads and make an official statements. That official statement is when I start rejoicing or start mudslinging :-).
In the end: I have gotten my money's worth from the game already, so I have no real need to sling mud.
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