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How To Change Name In ARK Mobile

Writer David Wilson

The following steps must be completed on the advanced server:

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Open the Web-based interface for the game server.

Put an end to the server’s operation.

Navigate to Settings>General on the left panel of your interface to change your preferences. In the “Server Name” input area, provide the title you want to use for the device.

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Dates remember to save your modifications. Launch the server by pressing F5.

The connection will now be shown with the name that you selected.

To log into the account on a separate device, one should return to the Settings option and choose “Use Account Link Token” from the drop-down menu. When the player wishes to terminate the connection, he or she must return to the Settings menu a third time and choose “Break Account Link,” after both of which profiles will be restored to their previous states.

Start the game and go to Play ARK > Manage Save Data to manage your save data. Click the Save button in the bottom-most store slot, which is titled Cloud Data, to save your Single Player save and upload it to the cloud. Log in to your new device using the same Google & Google Play Games account that you used on your prior device to continue your work.

Overview. The Name Alter Ticket may be used to legally change the name of a survivor. It is only permitted to be used once each day. Amber dates back thousands of years.

The system requirements are quite high, and it is unquestionably one of the most demanding games available for Android: 3GB of RAM and Android 7.0 are required (or a device compatible with the Vulcan graphics API).

While playing, I realized that if you log in as an administrator and enter “show my admin manager” in the console, there is an option on the right-side panel that allows you to rename one or more of the players in the game. It has a string that looks something like this >>> “Rename Player Name [FString] Name[FString]”.