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It adds more to the game.
To get started, install the Dev Kit through the Epic Game Launcher.
You can also join the Ark Modding Discord. There is a lot of help there with links to videos that explain how to make mods.
2: Does it take place of anything or just add more to it?
3: Would you care to tell me how to get started making mods please? I want to offer new mods to the community.
That screenshot about the angled ramp railings really got me... so true.
1) Unsubscribe
2) Delete this folder "\steamapps\common\ARK\ShooterGame\Content\Mods\752691369"
3) And delete this one "steamapps\workshop\content\346110\752691369"
4) Subscribe
5) Open ARK and try again.
I play single player., host dedicade.
when i started modding he was the one teaching me alot of the stuff. we had voice calls going nearly every day over a couple of months for quite a few hours each day. he went to work, came back worked for a couple of hours on the mod, went to sleep got up again and continued to work on the mod till he had to leave for his work.
while working he spent 50-70 hours per week working on this mod. he spent way more then 500 hours creating this mod.
if he decides not to continue this mod because the devkit completly destroyed it, it is his right to do so.
??? pritty pls :)
I can't live without them.
I also realized that it was unlikely to make me money, as I did not have enough subscribers to become a paid modder.