ARK: Survival Evolved

ARK: Survival Evolved

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BIOX-PM Oct 16, 2015 @ 1:01pm
Owned Dino Stuck in Base Floors
So I recently built a spino-sized garage 4x8x5.
I could perfectly move it inside, park it there and then take it outside a few times.

Today I log in to realize that half of its body fell through the base floor and its impossible to take it out. Riding doesnt work, following/puching doesnt work, even putting it in combat doesnt work.

Is there a way to get it out without destroying the whole base?

My base is built upon pillars, I would have to nuke my entire base to move it and who knows if that is gonna work.
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Irascible_SAP Oct 16, 2015 @ 3:53pm 
get an admin to ghost it out
MADxHAWK [GER] Oct 16, 2015 @ 4:00pm 
Thats why i never "park" any dino on ceilings. They even glitch through foundations sometimes standing on the ground but then they are easiely to get out. Same with bodys of logged out tribemembers. One of them drowned while he was offline cause he glitched through the ceiling at a waterbase ...
Lawkeeper Oct 16, 2015 @ 5:18pm 
same thing happened to my baby anyklo this morning as i logged in to find him matured and stuck in the floor, only solution i found was to use a platform ( quetz ) with a ramp on it and i simply hit it with the ramp and it knocked it back onto normal ground level. hope this helps.
Fogno Oct 16, 2015 @ 5:27pm 
It happens very commonly to dinos standing on pillared ceilings. Our Rexes and Carnos got stuck and we had to break them out.

If your dino is rideable, try accessing it by crawling underneath the floor if possible. I was able to ride my Rexes out after blindly fiddling with it for a while. Otherwise you'll have to break down your base or get an admin to help.
BIOX-PM Oct 16, 2015 @ 6:19pm 
Thanks for the suggestions folks.
Getting under the floor really made it possible to ride it, but as soon I I hop on it, it falls even lower and makes it impossible to move.
I guess im gonna have to go nuclear...
Defektiv Oct 16, 2015 @ 6:28pm 
Only birds have I been able to park on ceiling tiles. I don't seem to have issues parking dinos on ceilings that are built over normal foundations as well, no matter how high up. On ceilings placed on pillars however, those things suck dinos under them all the time.
Mike Rubik Oct 16, 2015 @ 6:38pm 
ramps/sloped ceilings under.
Or put on follow, then leave the base and come back a few times. come back on a fast dino, then it gets to move bit by bit before the base loads.
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Date Posted: Oct 16, 2015 @ 1:01pm
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