The Best Server Settings for Ark: Survival Evolved

July 2024 · 5 minute read
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Setting up a server is difficult, beyond the mundane troubleshooting that it inevitably requires, and Ark: Survival Evolved is no different in this aspect. While the power that Studio Wildcard offers server administrators is granular, discovering how best to ensure that the players involved in your server are enjoying themselves ultimately requires a bit of thought.

With a wide number of options, and without even approaching the concept of server-side mods, admins need to tinker around to provide a solid server experience. Whether it’s for a commercial server, or just for a few friends, the server settings set the table for the Ark: Survival Evolved experience.

Concept

A server admin can simply opt to push an Ark server out to the wild with entirely default settings, but this doesn’t necessarily invite players to explore that specific server beyond any others. Being an admin is about ensuring that the players involved can handle the content, it keeps them invested, and offers just the right amount of challenge to draw players back.

New admins can examine the best single-player settings for Ark and get a good idea of where to start, but mirroring single-player settings entirely can make for a stale experience. Admins need to decide what they want to occur on the server: whether there is PvP (which means base-raiding management), how PvE is managed (do you allow players to build and fly inside of dungeons?), and how great of an impact dinosaurs should have for a tribe (dinosaur levels, damage, and other related sundries).

Server Settings

The following server configuration makes a few assumptions:

While admins should ultimately familiarize themselves with the usage of the customization files GameUserSettings.ini and Game.ini for greater granular control, beginning at Ark’s general settings screen within menus can offer a strong start.

Note that values are to be considered default unless otherwise noted: if an option is not listed, users should leave that value as a default. Secondly, users should note that they can set values beyond what the slider allows by entering a value within the text box of a setting.

General

Advanced

If you’re serious about setting up an Ark server, eventually you’ll need to look past these settings into the more granular level offered by Studio Wildcard. From replacing entire dinosaurs so they no longer spawn, to connecting multiple maps so players can travel between them, a truer level of administration is available in the file hierarchy.

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Chris Davenport

Chris Davenport is a freelance writer for Gamepur. He's been writing video game guides for the past five years and has been featured on GameRant.

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