Dinos Sticking Heads Out Directly In The Middle Of Something Is Pet Peeve Of Many ‘Ark: Survival Evolved’ Players By Vittorio Hernandez | Mar 29, 2017 07:26 AM EDT Although “Ark: Survival Evolved” players had previously called the attention of the developer, Studio Wildcard, about an irritating and useless feature of the game, nothing has been done about their complaint. The feature, according to a Redditor named Call-Me-Professor, is the way the dinos stick their heads out directly in the middle of something. It is a bug or an exploit that kills the game, players say. Waste Of Player’s Time Besides being a useless feature of “Ark: Survival Evolved,” the manner the dinos stick their heads does not serve any purpose except to waste the time of gamers. For the Redditor, it simply drives him crazy. The proposal of irritated players is for Studio Wildcard to allow them to disable it if the developer would not remove the feature. They cite instances of players being knocked off because of the dinos sticking their heads out, while they try to build something on brontos. Meanwhile, VideoGamer reports that players of “Ark: Survival Evolved” on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One would receive free content update V255. The update would offer new creatures, player customization and more. The new creatures are Electrophorus Beluadomito, Microraptor Gnarilongus, Ammonitina Multiamicus and Thylacoleo Furtimorsus. 4 New Creatures According to GameRant, the new creature Electrophorus Belaudomito of “Ark: Survival Evolved” is a Knifefish species which uses an electrical charge to zap its prey and has eels and smaller fish as collateral damage. The Microraptor Ganrilongus resembles a bird with the face of a reptile. It is a vicious predator always aggressive to any creature similar to its size or smaller. The Ammonitina Multiamicus resembles a nautilus, but bigger. If other creatures attack the Ammonitina, all the neighboring sea creatures would defend it fervently. The Thylacelo Furtimorsus is called a marsupial lion because it is a powerful predator found in the redwood forests of the island.