![]() ![]() Personally the game scares the unholy shit out of me and I had to take small steps out of my comfort zone over time. The game will drip feed you objective markers occasionally but it's fine to take it slow and steady in the safe shallows for a while. Once you have enough beacons you can begin to orient yourself. I personally never go anywhere without 2 beacons on me and I mark shipwrecks (usually imporant goodies inside), interesting caverns, landmarks, etc. I technically played through BZ twice because I restarted after it was out of early access to see the new story stuff, so I've got a good amount of experience with that one at least.Īdvice: scan all the things. I finished Below Zero recently and would like to return to the original since I never finished it (though I got maybe like 50% through the story and 70% through the tech tree). I tried playing on the Survivor difficulty at first, and had to stop after like an hour because I felt like throwing my controller into the TV. Oh btw, I am playing on the "freeform" difficulty level, which removes the need to drink and eat. ![]() I imagine the game keeps going in that direction, and that is very appealing to me. There's a feeling of isolation and vulnerability that I find satisfying. I have liked some moments, such as when I got to (briefly) explore the depths of caves. But I know you can build more storage! But again, it all goes back to my being lost and not knowing where to go or what to do. So finding ressources is hard, and is aggravated by the fact that you have so little storage on your and your lifepod. I had no earthly clue as to where I had put that floating air pump. I went back to my lifepod, and after that. Not too long ago, I put a floating air pump and some pipes above a crevasse that I wanted to explore. There,s some areas that I have explore many times. ![]() It makes exploring extremely hard and frustrating. And here lies the problem: I cannot orient myself in this game. I need to build a compass, but I cannot as I do not have silver ore. I just found the blueprint for the compass, in the wreckage of another lifepod. I've read many positive things about the game over the years so I decided to finally jump into it. That’s a marker for the area you’re heading to.I started playing Subnautica. You should be able to see a small rounded habitat tunnel on the Southwest side of this deep pit. When in place, look down to see an especially deep area with numerous bridges overlapping it.You should be roughly 460 meters away with it to the Northwest. Place a beacon or use existing ones to be certain of how far you’ve gone, or use the distance to the Emergency Supply Cache as a reference point. From there, head South-by-Southwest for 350 meters until you’re well into the Twisty Bridges biome.It’ll probably be to the East, depending on your location, but it’s not guaranteed. Go to the wall of ice that cuts you off about 100 meters North, and look for the massive overhanging formation with numerous long icicles hanging off it, like one half of a bridge reaching out over the sea.From your Drop Pod, head North (ideally when it’s day and clear weather).However, for an easy means to find it, try the following: To find it, you’ll probably want the Seaglide and standard oxygen tank at least, as it’s 120 meters down. ![]()
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