Subnautica thread, post your exploration stories.
Subnautica thread, post your exploration stories
>Start new game
>Crash
>start up a new hardcore game
>take a day to farm materials to make a basic base
>swim around the early areas to unlock the seamoth
>use the seamoth to go to grand reef and get the monopool
>use the seamoth to head to mushroom forest and farm lithium to make base unbreakable
>use seamoth to unlock seamoth upgrade station
>upgrade seamoth with area shock and hull resistance
>go and repair the Aurora's drive core to stop radiation bullshit
>locate the final parts of the Cyclops in the floating underwater islands
>build the cyclops
>use cyclops to go to floater island
>unlock the water filtration and indoor/outdoor growbeds
>base is now solar-powered with infinite water and infinite food
>stop and wait till the next update
Every game. Devs seriously need to put in some reason to leave your base or actually explore once you're 6-7 hours in, because once you have growbeds and filtration, there is absolutely no reason to ever leave except to hunt for the few end-game areas and unlocks you no longer need.
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Barely even need water filtration after you have two Hanging Fruit Trees grown in your base. Even enough to power a Bio Reactor now at the same time so you have oxygen in the base.
Yep. Difficulty is a real problem right now. Even on hardcore, for the hell of it, my current base has 2 scanner rooms I never even figured out how to use, 2 moonpools, 4 bio reactors, 4 nuclear reactors, 8 water filtration, a 5-room-tall aquarium, like 20 indoor growbeds with trees, vegetables, melons...
Nothing attacks your base, there's no reason to hunt in dangerous areas since insta-kill Leviathans are bullshit and all the necessary upgrades are in low/mid-tier zones, and the most dangerous thing right now is repairing the Aurora which isn't even necessary. Just makes it so you can wear normal suits and swim a bit faster in zones closer to the Aurora, and makes the Cyclops a bit more energy efficient. Woo-hoo.
>doesn't even have procedural generation
honestly seems essential in a game like this
That's why it's one of those one time play games anything after that just gets dull as fuck
They're slowly getting there with these latest updates; moving blueprints to more dangerous areas, adding more 'things' you can/should get, making the wildlife more hostile, etc.
The main thing they desperately need now is something to interfere with your base and more base-damage mechanics, because right now the only way your base can be damaged is if you're a literal retard and weaken it yourself, and the flooding is wonky as fuck with not wanting to flood areas connected by ladders, randomly being stopped by open doors, etc.
They need to force you out of your base somehow from time to time, otherwise there's no point.
I've finally found the Inactive Lava Zone and apparently there's a fuckhuge structure in the middle of it? I couldn't see well because literally everything in it is huge
Would you recommend this game over farsky? I've seen farsky in a bundle for like 2,50$ so i'm wondering, are those games even comparable?
>honestly seems essential in a game like this
Actually, the fact that it's not procedurally generated is the game's biggest selling point. Yeah, the game will have considerably smaller replay value. As it stands now, it's a game for some 20-30 hours of content, then you ran out of things to do. Considering their road-map, I guess we can expect additional 10-15 hours worth of stuff coming in and that is it.
But then again, the stuff is good. It's much less another Minecraft-like, but rather an open world exploration game with fairly gated and tight progression and an actual story. Given the price, it seems like a pretty fair offering.
>They need to force you out of your base somehow from time to time, otherwise there's no point.
"Creatures Attack" is quite literally the name of the final, most important update they have scheduled up, basing it entirely around active attacks of creatures on your bases. It's true they need to fix the flooding mechanics though, which no doubt is a pain in the ass to do.
>has not even played the game
that's Sup Forums for ya, always has something to say even though they haven't even touched it.
been in early access for a very long time and it's definetely one of the early access titles along with the Forest that I am actually happy with. I got more than my moneys worth out of them both but I have to say that Subnautica is definetely taking the cake as to what it means to be a early access game, it's come a very long way and my play time each time an update is released increases by like 2-3 hours each time.
The last game that gave me this much hope was BRINK and that game is dead in the water
That's the sea emperor prison. Apparently there's a bit of story going around that.
Geez, Brink.
That was so hyped up and let down so quick.
Well... you just ruined it for me.
>singleplayer
Game is amazing, but it needs randomgen maps and multiplayer to be truly great.
Got about 11 hours out of it. Good fun.
It's all because they want to have a story with the deep exploration. Imagine if the world generated so that the story trigger was inside a no-entrance cave?
>wanting proc gen delivering an uninspired world instead of something where everything is designed
>wanting multiplayer to bog down and sap all the other features
This is why all the games like this inevitably fail.
Have you ever played a game with procedural generation? The world is dull, the world is meaningless and the world is empty. Compare the world from a game like Spore to this one. Every reef has been placed where it is by a level designer, not a computer.
It's hard to expect people that have not played the game to understand any of these things
Make the algorithm better then.
>universe is uninspired and boring cause it wasn't made for me
>but it needs randomgen maps and multiplayer to be truly great.
Again, it is precisely the non-randomized maps and lack of multiplayer of any sort that actually make it not fucking awful. But Jesus Christ there probably isn't anything more annoying than the multiplayer whiners of the Subnautica steam community.
Have you ever played a game with good procedural generation?
No matter how good, I don't want to have a 3km area of Stalker feeding grounds and a 20m area for one Reefback.
>dumb fish bash their heads in attacking seamoth
>before the update made them respawn you'd slowly depopulate the ocean by snatching up small fish and cooking them alive
But the game isn't about killing though guys, there's no killing in survival, exploration or study :^)
Make the algorithm better then.
nice job making this post but failing to name some if it is apparently so easy
You kind of sound like you were trying to get to a point but before you actually got there your brain shit itself and what was left behind was that post
So its a no then.
>it's a subjective question
nice posts! Got to love how you are contributing!
You right there little fella? Need a hand? You see the game is apparently not about killing, despite all the killing you do. Get it?
There you go champ, watch that potty mouth around your mother now.
>universe is uninspired and boring cause it wasn't made for me
The universe is quite boring indeed. Most of it is actually literally empty, and the things that take any room are mostly just desert landscapes or unvisitable gaseous blobs, not to mentions the great balls of fire. Sure, every few millions unremarkable planets you'd find something truly wonderful, and that's exactly procedural generation for you.
>killing for sustenance is the same as killing something just because it's in your way
You right there little fella? Need a hand? You see the game is apparently not about killing, despite all the killing you do. Get it?
There you go champ, watch that potty mouth around your mother now.
>killing all the biters and leeches with your seamoth isn't killing something just because it's in your way
You "no killing because the devs said so" drones are pretty slow aren't you?
Irony.
aren't the devs SJW?
Wow, you sure sound like fun and inspired kind of guy, people must gravitate towards you like you're a black hole.
But what if I could honestly say I didn't enjoy any procedually generated games?
Oh, wait a minute, you would have made the post saying what games were good if you actually knew any, at this rate you are literally just shit posting.
That is killing something because it gets in your way though.
being contrarian on the internet sure is fun huh Sup Forums
:^)
maybe you should go back to playing overwatch
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