Sennheiser brand headphones are really good. I actually have a pair of HD 598 that need a good home, if you have a public mailing address I can use and you don't mind wired. They're the most comfortable headphones in existence
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I literally had my mouth wide open. When you had the idea to try feeding the snow stalkers I was just waiting for the inevitable. I never knew you could feed em.
You’ve probably already seen my comment on the previous episode, but there are 2 more trivalve eggs. They are very tricky to find, I’ve done it before with a video walkthrough on where to go and I couldn’t do it again.
In the next episode you should try going to the delta island with the tri valve. Also there are a total of 6 eggs around the map (including the two you have) but they can be tricky to find. I can try give hints if you need them.
When I used to play S:BZ, prawn suit wasn't even needed to finish the game. EDIT: in caves, try using seaglide's 3D mapping ability, greatly helps. On PC it's F key.
hey not Shur if you know this but I think the best build will be sap sipper azmurill with play rough it can't get hit by both dragon or grass and resists focus blast and will do a lot of damage.
I have not, but it definitely is something I've been considering. A lot of new updates have come out since I've played last too. Think it'd be interesting?
@@TotheMaxGamingpersonally, I love Minecraft. It and Subnautica are tied as my favourite games I’ve played so I’d 100% watch it. Its not a game thats best going in blind like subnautica is (in my opinion) as a lot of the mechanics aren’t very intuitive, especially when you get into redstone etc which I still have no grasp of.
I find these glitches hilarious. When reapers grab seamoths without the player in it they can glitch and go spiralling off like this one did. That reaper was a bird for a little bit. I saw a video on reddit I think of a reaper grabbing a seamoth and jumping over the gun/mountain island.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Today, I want to share with you a story of how a Let’s Play video by ToTheMaxGaming about a game called Subnautica transformed my life in ways I could never have imagined. It's a testament to the unexpected impact that even the most unlikely sources of inspiration can have on our lives. A few months ago, I stumbled upon a Subnautica Let’s Play video by ToTheMaxGaming. At first glance, it seemed like just another survival game set in an underwater world. However, as I watched, I found myself drawn into the narrative, the stunning visuals, and the hauntingly beautiful soundtrack. Little did I know, this experience would go beyond mere entertainment. In his videos, Max showcased the journey of crash-landing on an alien ocean planet, where the goal is to survive, explore, and ultimately find a way to escape. As I watched Max navigate through numerous challenges-limited resources, dangerous creatures, and the constant pressure of the deep ocean-I felt a profound sense of connection. His enthusiasm and determination were contagious, and I found myself captivated by the sense of awe and discovery he conveyed. This video series made me reflect on my own life. At that time, I was struggling with a sense of stagnation. I felt overwhelmed by routine and uninspired by the familiar. The game’s theme of exploration and perseverance, as presented by Max, resonated with me deeply. The protagonist’s journey mirrored the journey I wanted to embark on in my own life - one of discovery, growth, and overcoming obstacles. Inspired by ToTheMaxGaming’s Let’s Play, I decided to step out of my comfort zone. I started exploring new hobbies and interests, much like the protagonist explores the alien ocean. I took up scuba diving, allowing myself to experience the wonders of the underwater world firsthand. The sense of weightlessness and the mesmerizing marine life brought a new perspective and peace into my life. Furthermore, the game's emphasis on resourcefulness and problem-solving encouraged me to tackle challenges in my personal and professional life with a renewed sense of creativity and determination. I began viewing obstacles not as insurmountable barriers but as opportunities for growth and learning, just as Max demonstrated in his gameplay. One of the most profound impacts of Max's Subnautica series was how it taught me to appreciate the beauty of the unknown. In the game, every dive into the depths brought the possibility of discovering something new and extraordinary. I started applying this mindset to my daily life. I began seeking out new experiences, meeting new people, and embracing the unfamiliar with open arms. In essence, ToTheMaxGaming’s Let’s Play video served as a catalyst for change. It reminded me of the importance of exploration, both externally and internally. It inspired me to venture into uncharted waters, face my fears, and pursue my passions with vigor. To anyone who feels stuck or uninspired, I encourage you to find your own Subnautica - that one experience or source of inspiration that reignites your curiosity and drive. Sometimes, the most unexpected sources can lead to the most profound changes. Thank you.
Reuniclus is another good option to use for the raid. Here’s my moveset build: - Psyshock - Stored Power - Calm Mind - Acid Armor Modest nature w/max Special Attack and Defense Shell Bell
we can't hear the game sounds that well. hopefully you turn it up in the later videos, the voices in the game are way too low. also slow down when exploring the places the game sends you. you're missing lot of scans.
You missed something important in the alien facility where you got the blue tablet. Take a purple tablet to the bottom floor. Have you read any of the alien data downloads or listened to the Degassi logs?
Thank you so much for the advice. Definitely glad you told me to loop back around. I've been reading/listening to the logs a bit off camera to see if I missed anything important and I am very glad I checked them out.
Liquid Voice would just turn Hyper Voice into a Sparkling Aria clone with the exact same base power. I'd recommend preparing for Torrent, but most of these sets should work either way!
Really enjoying this series. I love watching people figure this game out as they go, even though its frustrating to watch sometimes. As for vanilla vs chocolate oreos, I don’t have them often but I like both.
So theres a map with all the leviathans in Subnautica that have been given names, and I believe the one you met here was called Burger King Foot Lettuce.
You’ll need to cut those marble melons, same as any plant, but I recommend using a smaller planter because it’s hard to cut around them so if you limit the space they occupy and you can easily walk around the planter to find a good angle to cut them and that will help you spare you frustration.