One option with the Cyclops specifically is to "play dead" - turn the engines completely off and sit in place until whatever's mad at you gets bored and wanders off. TL DR - You "deal" with Leviathans by avoiding them as much as possible and running the fuck away if they look at you. *Quick side note about Silent Running mode: it actively drains your battery reserve even when you aren't moving, so DO NOT have it switched on non-stop. That being said though, remember your priority is to RUN RUN RUN so if you feel you need to push it nonstop then do so - you can deal with the fires and other damages once you're safe. Speaking of fires - running the ship in Flank for too long (20-30 seconds) overexerts the engine and can cause it to catch fire, so if possible only gun the throttle for 10-15 second bursts then give it a second or two to cool down when you're running in Flank. Do NOT try to fix things up when you're still in the middle of running - the only exception being to quickly flip on the automatic fire suppression if you happen to have it installed. Once you're safe (meaning sonar is clear and you have no reason to believe you're being chased any more) then do a damage assessment - put out any fires and repair any hull breaches you have. That might distract it for a little bit but it's not a permanent solution, you still need to RUN. If you're having trouble getting away then consider launching a creature decoy (btw, always have a creature decoy sitting ready in the tube just in case). There's nothing you can really do to kill or hurt it, just do your best to escape. If the Leviathan sees you anyway (meaning, if the sonar blip turns red and/or you're being actively attacked) then RUN. If you see any threats (yellow blips) on your sonar display then seriously consider rigging for silent running*. When you're in a high-risk area try to act stealthily - if you're in your Cyclops then reduce your throttle to slow and try to stay low to the ground or hug any nearby rockfaces. The Leviathans aren't 100% random: they spawn in specific biomes and they're only supposed to patrol a set area. Seriously, that's the intended response you're supposed to have to Leviathans - try to avoid detection if possible but if they DO see you then get away as fast as you can. That's no worry in Creative mode though, as the default inventory and PDA already has everything it needs to build the vehicles and all the upgrades! So make sure to check out everything available, from Gas Torpedoes to Fire Extinguishers, Drill Arms to Sonar Systems.Run. Many players may never even get to a majority of the upgrades, such as the Seamoth Defensive System or the Prawn Suit Grapple Arm, as each requires a lot of resources and exploration to find the blueprints. Finally, the Cyclops is a huge submarine that doubles as a floating base.Įach of the vehicles has several different upgrades, but only a few of them are required for the game to progress, namely the depth modules that let players explore and progress the story. The Prawn Suit will likely come next, essentially a drilling and mining suit that stands up well to the depths and beasts you will encounter there. The Seamoth is a one-person submersible that will be your earliest best friend, offering a degree of safety and mobility that can't be matched. Subnautica players have three different vehicles at their disposal throughout the game. Promotional/Official Art of the Cyclops Submarine The oxygen, hunger, and thirst indicators will all disappear to indicate that it was done correctly. Type "Creative" and press Enter one last time to finally enter Creative mode. Pressing F3 again will clear away the settings menu, and pressing Enter will pop up a small text box in the bottom left corner of the screen. Clicking the box clears the checkmark, thus enabling the console. While in the game (not at the loading screen), players should press F3 to bring up the developer settings menu in the top left of the screen, then press F8 to bring up a mouse cursor.Īt the top left of the screen is a checkbox with the description "Disable Console" next to it. From the game's main screen, click 'New Game' and a menu will be presented with the four choices for playing: Survival, Freedom, Hardcore, and Creative.įor those who are already well into a playthrough but want to avail themselves of the joys of Creative mode, fear not, there is a way. The easiest is to start a new game in Creative Mode. There are two ways to gain access to Subnautica's Creative mode.
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