![]() The Seatruck Update also introduces two new biomes in the form of Deep Twisty Bridges and Thermal Spires. Unknown Worlds says that more modules will be added in the future. Alongside the cockpit cab, which gives the rest of truck power and life support, there's a mobile fabricator, a storage module for carting around equipment and supplies, plus an aquarium, used to gather live specimens out in the field. In the current build, up to three modules can be attached to the Seatruck, each one slowing the vehicle down just a little more. Its main feature, one that makes it unique in Subnautica's vehicle line-up, is that it's entirely modular.īuilt with the Mobile Vehicle Bay, you begin with a snug little cab (complete with cockpit and in-built reversing camera), then can start constructing other modules, each offering different utilities, which can be manually coupled and uncoupled as your whims dictate. ![]() The biggie, of course, is the Seatruck, an underwater vehicle that's so incredibly nifty that I already want to see it migrate over to the base game. Obviously, if you're saving yourself for final release, be aware that the following could be considered major spoilers. Unknown World's standalone expansion entered early access on Steam and the Epic Games Store at the end of January, and today's update - known, appropriately enough, as the Seatruck Update - brings the first major additions to the in-development game. All this unfolds on a previously unseen part of ocean planet 4546B - one that, as the game's subtitle very heavily implies, is a little bit icier, and a little bit chillier, than anything seen before. ![]() Note that some of the notations have STEAM labeled and others don't, which would imply across all platforms.Subnautica: Below Zero, developer Unknown World's standalone expansion to its brilliant underwater survival adventure, just got its first big Early Access development update - and, with it, the mighty Seatruck!īelow Zero, if it's somehow managed to pass you by, takes place one year after the events of the main game, and challenges players to survive a disaster at an alien research station. Heres the article I saw regarding save files: Now I feel obligated to finish the base game before starting BZ. Which is fine, but it has me a bit confused.ĭid the information change over time? Were there any updates that this wouldnt be a DLC for the base game? I feel silly because I couldve been playing this whole time, since I still have my old save. The base game is not included, its just Below Zero and only that. Now that the game has come out, again, it seems to be its own application. With this news in mind and Below Zero's release date going a bit quiet during 2020 and the pandemic, Ive kinda been sitting on finishing up Subnautica's original story, thinking that I would have to begin everything all over again even if I finished it, and I didnt want to continue building and exploring if it meant I had to delete it all when I got Below Zero. I remember reading articles about how Below Zero would overhaul the original mechanics so heavily that players would need to begin completely new files in order to start a new game when Below Zero released. I was under the impression that Below Zero would add onto the base game like an expansion DLC. However, it showed up as a separate application on my PS4.
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