Two air tanks and a seamoth is enough. As long as the frames don’t dip so far that I can’t play, I’m happy with this!
@Brady1138 I have it on PC its actually very good, I remember when I stopped playing this on PS4 a long time ago saying to myself I wish it wasn’t alien fish/sharks and was real life saltwater fish and sharks so bad. the feeling of limitless power one gets from using the suit. I vote for Endless Ocean 3.
Base-building in single-player games can be a lonely job.
Markiplier has played this game enough for the entire world so I am going to pass lol.
I`ve got a grow bed for food and water. I think there may be a physical in the U.K. @RPGamer I’m in Romania, just now I found out that EA didn’t bother releasing a retail version in the States. This is getting good! @Brady1138 That surely is not gonna win any design awards yeah. The bio-plague that gets cured during the course of the game also means humanity now has a lead on a way to halt the spread of the Kharaa bacterium-based aliens in Natural Selection 2, which shares a universe with Subnautica. Drop a comment below. Fantastic to hear, Subnautica is a fantastic game, even with some bugs and super slow saving on the xbox. And who doesn’t love a lot of signage, even in a base where they’re unlikely to get lost? For me the Cyclops is very useful and - most importantly - a lot of fun to use. I intend to colonize it, and for that the Cyclops is essential to moving the material needed for multiple research outposts, high rise apartment and office complexes, and large agricultural industries.
I should download it and see if it's worth buying on the Switch.
I`ve got it lined wall to wall with lockers. They should also port fighting ex layer to switch. Playing this on the go is a dream come true. It’s nothing like Endless Ocean at all. Here's a look: At the moment, there's no mention of this physical release elsewhere - not even on the official Subnautica blog, so we'll let you know if any other information surfaces. Subnautica is an underwater open world adventure game.
I figured it would be the perfect game for VR.
You take your supplies, resources, and crafting table with you wherever you go. Not a bad thing but very different. It honestly doesn’t look as bad as I thought it would on the switch. It serves as a mobile base and gargantuan resource hauler. I had zero performance issues, zero motion sickness and zero bugs. Also there are clunky ground control and mild island exploring in both as well as some supernatural elements. Both Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero will launch on the Switch early next year.
I was most excited for the Subnautica announcement and if coming with a physical release even more awesome. Got this on Epic Games for free.
Craft equipment, pilot submarines, and out-smart wildlife to explore lush coral reefs, volcanoes, and cave systems. It’s like, ‘My base is awesome ... but what if it could move?’. Honestly, the entire game is a giant CMOA if you think about it.
this is surprising, i shoved countless hours into these on PC.Although I question how much it'll struggle to hold 30 frames...i know areas on my PC go from 120+ frames to slightly below 60 at times. They would make an excellent work for sure.