Mostly, if they spent a few months, after release making Subnautica Steam workshop accessible, within 6 months we'd have anything you could want. Have your own cozy cave, twisty bridges or lava pool. The dome floor could be terraformed (and only there) to match a biome.The dome could be designed with simple effort and style.The dome could have air inside like a surface greenhouse or be flooded to be a giant aquarium.No need for mini versions or things that don't fit. It would be big enough for coral trees and creatures would have enough space.So why not make a special aquarium solution that really works: The geodesic aquadome And all the 4xMP is good for is allowing a bigger aquarium or holding 4 central structures. It would allow normal sized predators and creepvines inside, but still a tight space for medium creatures. I never understood why the devs squeezed these inside the MP rooms, when it's still too small for creepvines or medium creatures anyway (not even talking about squeezing big fish inside tiny aquaria - shame of the century if it was real).īut really, even the 4x sized MP room is a bit small. Additionally, this diagonal construction would allow for one to build around and preserve Iconic and beautiful natural undersea fauna and terrain, and would be very alien-eco-friendly. Angle construction would allow for a huge variety in large and small sea-base designs. Building at a 45° or diagonal would vastly increase the variety of building options, design elements and esthetics of ones undersea base. The ability to build at 45° angles off the multipurpose rooms (not just the current 90°) along with an added 45° corridor would be fantastic. The idea is pretty self explanatory and is pictured here: ![]() These would be stack-able just like the existing Multipurpose Room. It would be great to see a very large Multipurpose Room (I call it an XXL Multipurpose Room as seen below), along with a Huge Aquarium. haven't played the same run long enough to experience it though.I posted these in a general discussion post, then realized this is probably the better place. ![]() I don't know what the current respawn mechanic is, so it's possible you could run out of material. Requires Reactor Rods (titanium, lead and uranium) and each rod supplies 1200 energy. 50 capacity and 50 power per minute, they have to be placed in temps greater than 15c, but not too close to eruptions, as they can take damage. I've no experience with these, but they seem to be double the power of solar. IIRC, in stores 100 power, but is slow to recharge (1 point every 12 seconds) So would work for either a small base without a lot of crafting, or as a backup power supply (I use one at my shallows base for when crafting kills my solar power at night Sits in the center of a multi-purpose room. Meh, just realized I didn't even answer your question >_<īioreactor. Just keep exploring and you'll find them :) Nuclear power gives you lots of power, and is pretty fast to charge up. there's actually a large area nearby (If I'm guessing your spot correctly) with lots of vents, around the mountain area close to the mushroom forest. Thermal power is good if you are near a vent. so don't plan on it being your sole source of power. The other power generators- how do they function and how much work is involved in keeping them going?īioreactor is good as a backup power source, but is very slow. Right now I only have my seaglide with those batteries that die oh so quickly to search. Hopefully eventually I'll find the fragments for other power options. Do I need to relocate my house, drag it to the surface somewhere? Obviously living underwater would be more fun. The only full blueprint I have is a solar panel. I'm a little confused about the power options available. only to be unpleasantly reminded that there was no power and thus no oxygen. ![]() Plonked a foundation down, put a multipurpose room on it, and attached a hatch. I picked out a spot near the ship on the edge of some sand dune cliffs overlooking what I believe is a mushroom tree forest. Anyhoo, the base building option is very appealing to me. It's an interesting game and I'm really enjoying exploring the water - when I'm not terrified for my life/dead, which seems to happen often. I just picked up Subnautica during the steam sale.
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