


Then in-game while playing ARK, you'll automatically see the name of that map or mod appear in the "Host / Local Play" menu, potentially after a brief delay while the content downloads in the background. To download mods or maps, simply go to ARK's Steam Workshop page and click "Subscribe" on the item you'd like to get. Q: Where can I get help with the ARK Dev Kit?Ī: On the official "ARK: Survival Evolved" Modding forum! Moderators from the Dev Team will do our best to help you with any questions or technical issues you might have, and we encourage you to read up on the general Unreal Engine 4 documentation at TO PLAY A MOD OR CUSTOM MAP Simply Sign-Up, Download Unreal Engine, and go to the ARK tab! Over time we'll detail how to create more complex game modes on the forum, and provide more examples on how to do so!Ī: You can get the ARK Dev Kit directly from the Epic Games Launcher. You can focus on creating a beautiful new environment for the game, or extend the core game classes via Blueprint to add a whole new game mode and new mechanics. Thanks to the power of Unreal Engine 4's Blueprint system, even without C++ you can modify and extend quite a lot of the game functionality, including new items, weapons, AI Behavior Trees, structures, and all kinds of gameplay classes & game logic. Q: What can I create with the ARK Dev Kit?Ī: While the ARK Dev Kit does not provide access to the ARK C++ game source code, it does contain all of our editable source art for the game, as well as our editable maps and blueprint classes. No downloads to the cache (cache not even created).A: The ARK Dev Kit is a simplified version of the Unreal Engine 4 Editor specifically compiled to streamline the process of creating Mods & Maps for the Unreal Engine 4 game ARK: Survival Evolved, and to upload them directly to Steam Workshop for other users to download and play. Warning: Warning, Workshop: Unable to download workshop item 785576438 NetComeGo: Checking item 785576438 for updates. To check if it was specific to my online servers I quickly created a server on a local PC and set it up to run a handful of custom maps for testing purposes. nothing happens with respect to downloading. NetComeGo: Downloading item 848664583.īut. NetComeGo: Checking item 848664583 for updates. I rebuilt my rented servers last night, only to find when I relaunched them they won't download maps to cache from Steam Workshop.
