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Annunaki has been writing their mod's code to intentionaly nerf other dragon/creature mods, to include game crashes.
Thank your for the reply. Is it at all possible that the changes made on Jul 29 @ 10:49pm could be causing a problem in certain circumstances? Because, as I mentioned, I was having no issues until then.
No, AG is still sabotaging other mod makers dinos.
Add to this that the mod maker's main person (psycho) is leaving the mod and made it unclear how either the mod or his "reboot" would be, many server owners are now looking to other mod alternatives and just giving up on AG. Given as well the maliciousness of AG in all this trust is a big issue and some server owners just dont want to take that risk from here on.
My best suggestion Peanut is to weigh carefully what you want to do from here with your server. Some are waiting until the next major update of the core game in a month or so to see if AG is mothballed by the 2 remaining people on the team, super slows down to meet game changes and fixes, or becomes reinvigorated. Personally I've zero confidence in AG's situation improving.
For the time being, 1 server I know has disabled the spawning of wardens to circumvent the crashes and they've magically had no issues since then. Sad to lose that equipment and other benefits from the wardens to be sure but at the moment if a server wants to play with dgods and ag, its the least risky solution.
http://arkservers.net/server/73.136.81.203:27015
"It was a bad call from us to implement the Warden mechanic. We won’t deny that, seeing how things worked out for everyone, but we all have the right to learn and we’ve made this mistake in our experience of programming."