Transferring an Ark server world to a singleplayer game is helpful for players who want to continue a save after their rental period by themselves. This also can be used to make changes to the server while offline, uploading it again later; this makes it an extremely valuable method when adding custom events/structures to servers. Downloading a save also helps when testing for bugs, ensuring the server runs smoothly while online.
Note: Some single-player configurations may differ from server configurations. Make a note of any custom game settings. Learn how to edit server settings here.
1. Right-click ARK: Survival Evolved on Steam and choose Manage to Browse Local Files.
2. Find the following directory: steamapps\common\ARK\ShooterGame\Saved\SavedArksLocal .
3. Minimize the folder to use later in the tutorial.
4. Log in to the BisectHosting Starbase panel.
5. Stop the server.
6. Connect to the Ark server using an SFTP client. Learn how to here.
7. Find the following directory: ShooterGame/Saved/SavedArks .
8. Drag and drop the files from the server to the directory in step 3. Replace all files.
9. Rename the desired .arkprofile character from [SteamID64].arkprofile to [LocalSteamID64].arkprofile. Learn how to find the SteamID64 here.
10. Return to the BisectHosting Starbase panel.
11. Go to the Files tab.
12. Find the following directory: /home/container/ShooterGame/Saved/Config/LinuxServer .
13. Mark the checkboxes beside Game.ini and GameUserSettings.ini.
14. Choose Download.
15. Return to the local Ark folder and navigate to the following directory: steamapps/common/Ark/ShooterGame/Saved/Config/WindowsNoEditor .
16. Replace the Game.ini and GameUserSettings.ini with the files from step 13. Extract the file if zipped.
17. Launch the game and choose Host Local to load the save in singleplayer.