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the level 116 one my clan is working on ate 900 iron hook arrows to go down and broke 4 goblin clubs as well.
I thought the Windrider didn't require a saddle? Guess I was wrong.
it is unreasonable to make the game for a solo player, i get that, thats why there are options in SP to raise and lower things. but that does not mean solo and dou players should be unable to tame things. the game needs to take into account houses and such, sure it would greatly help, but it at the same time is the goal a fun survival game or follow the follies of ark where only mega tribes exist. the only reason ark has sustained is mods and unofficial servers fixing the many problems and issues ark official had.
it should be tougher for a solo player but not impossible or unreasonable. but the game is early, many of the taming timers are too long, im sure changes will happen.
they can't, that's why 10000+ people left the game. : ) whoever manages the game decisions is a moron.
Its funny because, Ark never dropped below 20k since its release 2015.
It averages like 30k peak, daily.
Dark and Light, a month later, is down to <4k.