Nowadays I am playing Subnautica for the 5th time and found the upper entrance to the Aurora. So the last remaining secret for me is, what are floaters good for?
I always liked to make bases on the western mushroom forest edge (near the kelp) for the early game and just as a nice chill location, and lost river upper entrance from the blood kelp zone (the young ghost levi there won't mess with you unless you get pretty close to it, and it doesn't actually do much damage, so it's actually extremely safe), the upper lost river (ghost forest) is pretty central, you can access almost any resource from there quickly, plus there's a teleporter right next to it so late game you have a link directly to the primary containment facility.
What if I ever get the game what I would love to do is just build at least one base in every biome that allows you to go to that area without dying instantly like that void place so when everywhere you’re gonna have at least one base close to you
This game has nothing but great reviews as well as Below Zero,so I'm sure they will make a deeper more complex subnautica 3 ,,,my guess it will be multiplayer.🙏
I discovered #9 by pure accident. Was searching the grand reef for the cyclops thermal reactor when I attracted the attention of the ghost leviathan there. Shut my engines off in the hopes it would leave me alone, and it just ended up harmlessly pushing my cyclops around in circles for a minute before swimming away.
I think that if there are still deep and large enough regions in 4546B, it's not unlikely for a few gargs to still exist and maybe even thrive. The fact we play in a crater surrounded by what seems to be and endless ocean, so deep we can't even reach the bottom, makes me wonder how many of them might still be dormant or even hunting some gohst leviathans while the player innocently avoids being chased by a stalkerXD
Any biom adjacent to the kelp biome should automatically gain am extra point in convenience. i cant tell you how meany hardcore games were saved from starvation/degradation because i had to pass a kelp biome on the way home. Second (while this was the case at one point im no longer sure if it still is) the observatory counts as its own unique biom so building one in the void is counterintuitive since those ghost leviathans ONLY spawn when the player is in the void biom and not the observatory biom. lastly there was one base location you didn’t consider; the cyclops. The true embodiment of a nomadic player who wants to see and experience it all. With a decent convenience, limited by its power demands and potential to be ACTUALLY destroyed, there will definitely be times where long periods of time will feel as if they were solely dedicated to upkeeping the ship and maintaining a minimum level of viability as well as the requirement to exit and expose yourself to danger to repair it high safety, possibly even 10/10 given its ability to shrug off leviathan attacks and potential to brute force power cells to maintain an invincibility shield 24/7 A medium ambients considering the ability to be in any biom for the cyclops should be a minimum expectation, where it truly shines in this regard is the is the ability to store resources en mass, almost limited to your imagination. think you ran out of space? descend or ascend with the rutter against a wall and you can put lockers (the larger ones with glass doors) almost parallel to the floor or grow pots on the walls for your food
why the need for the game to be harder? One of the things I loved about the game is that it's a somewhat causal exploration game with some obstacles in the form of scary creatures. Why do we need them to be all over the goddam place? Hell to the no for roaming spawn points for leviathan spawns. Dark Souls fans, stop trying to turn everything into Dark Souls please. Let some of us keep our fun.
Am I stupid? If the void goes down from the playable area, aren’t we playing on a plateau and not a crater. Does it say in the game some where that it’s a crater? Because the way I see it if we were in a crater we would have to swim up to reach the void zone.
I remember always being confused when people would go nuts seeing a Crab Squid for the first time, I mean it is creepy but saying it’s scarier than a Reaper is a bit of a stretch. Also I loved Below Zero, my only complaint was that *You Can’t Play As Fred*
Marguerit Maida is what you get if Cave Johnson and Saxton Hale had a baby. Absolutely fucking insane with the "Life isn't about why, it's about why not" mentality of Cave and the "I am not stuck in here with you, you are stuck in here with ME" level of titanium ovaries that a female Hale would have.
5:46 it would be cool that the grey one in the future we get cave crawler eggs and we can hatch them and when they had become the grey very that would be cool not going to lie
i have one in the safe shallows, one next to the QEP and the other is in the entrance to the inactive lava zone, gonna have to kill that ghost leviathan soon though
My base is in Blood Kelp Trench. Idk, it's just so cool: one side you hade the Sea Treader's Path where you can get a lot of resources, you look up and you have the sparse reef (there's a sancturary where you can get ion cubes there), you also have the dunes where you can bully reapers and the floating island (blueprints and food) is also close Edit: also entrance to the Lost River + Blood Kelp is so cool
1:35 NO NO AND NO you don’t understand I spent 20 minutes trying to find one copper for a beacon 😭 and it was while the sunbeam it’s timer on so I needed a beacon fast for the island
Average australian crocodile. Also,i believe the Gargantuan leviathans were possibly distanced of the sea dragons,and i understand that you will prob disagree,since Garg is WAYYYYY bigger than *sea egg dragoon* although,if garg opens his mouth for a big bite, *sea egg dragoon* can breath fire in there,and that will most likely kill Garg. Or even fire from the outside. Also,what do you think would happen if Garg and Sea Empress met?
Most probably, it would be a huge filtrator with an inner ecosystem/biosystem. Something that big will slowly float in water, supported by inner plants who feed on chemical and organical matter and provide energy. Organism that big is itself will be accumulating parasites and symbiotes around. Kinda "dune worm", slowly, mindlessly floating in abyss, completely blind and ever dormant, surrounded by lesser creatures.
I like to put my base in the most dangerous places I can find to assert dominance. But I like the blood kelp zone the most, the ambiance is so cool. And yes I'm a night owl. 😁
13:22 to those wondering what happened to lifepod twelve after Danby’s supposed death. Either the bone sharks were attracted to the lights similar to lifepod 7 or considering Danby was bleeding, some of the blood edited the lifepod attracting other such creatures, even leviathans from other biomes which ripped the pod open to feast on Danby’s remains. It’s a theory but I feel those would be the two most likely options.