Studio Wildcard released server for ARK Survival Evolved, where you cannot ride or tame dinos. Does the survival game still remain fun?
Taming and riding dinos is a core element of ARK: Survival Evolved. The dinos act as loyal pets. They help in farming resources, exploring the area, or fighting other players and creatures. Studio Wildcard is now taking a risk by removing this core element from the players.
ARK servers without riding, taming, and breeding
Limited test servers have been released where the prehistoric creatures can no longer be tamed, ridden, or bred. The developers want to find out how survivors would enjoy the game without their pets in this experiment.
In total, these servers can accommodate 120 players, with tribes limited to 10 members. These servers are meant to be just another option for players to experience ARK in a different way. As compensation for the missing dinos, players receive a 2x multiplier on harvesting and XP.

Leya says: When I first heard about ARK: Survival Evolved, what excited me most was the option to have dinos as pets. They are a great help, take a lot of work off my hands, and I just feel super cool as a dino rider. For me, this form of ARK would probably not be for me. How would it be for you? Would you still enjoy ARK without your pets?
With flying reptiles, you move particularly fast, here you can find out how to tame them and what they are useful for.