Once I have all the fragments from there and some plants I make a few small pots and a small growbed for food. craft it and add the depth compensator and I head to the floating island. Then I gather the remaining materials I need for the Seamoth. I take a few trips back and forth to grab tyhe other stuff and stopre it away for emergencies. Once I have repaired the Aurora and gotten all the fragments I grab what I can and head back to the lifepod. While inside the Aurora I also do NOT pick up ANYTHING unless I absolutely need to drink water or eat a nutrient block to stave off hunger/thirst. The water and batteries take up too much inventory space. I grab the Prawn suit and Seamoth frtagments, I leave all the crates outside untouched. Once I have the repair tool, the laster cutter and at least 1 extra O2 tank I head straight to the Aurora. One titanium is a good prioce for recharging a battery!! Then if I need to I recharge my batteries by making more scanners with dead batteries. The signals just take up space and the Sunbeam messages keep coming in.Īfter that I travel to the mountain island for a diamond to make the laser cutter. I repair the box in the lifepod but I leave the comms unit alone. Once I have the Seaglide I farm crashfish powder and salt for the repair tool. Then I find the Seaglide fragments and scan other stuff as I go. I always try to make at least 6 batteries to start with. Then I make a bunch of batteries and a scanner. I make at least 3 since I will need some for the Seamoth later anyway. The next thing I do is farm what I need to make the seaglide. I make several waterproof crates after I get at least 20 titanium and I drop them below the lifepod. The multi purpose room is great for making all those aesthetic things like beds etc but again, prioritizing materials should come first. The muiltipurpose room is essential ONLY after you have surpassed the use of the solar panels and need a stronger power source and a room to put it in. Bigger base also requires more power and a few solar panels doesn't cut it after your base gets so large. You have to stay hydrated, you need to eat, you have to watch your oxygen, and all those effect how efficiently you gather materials. The thing you have to remember is that there are multiple things to worry about all at once. Publicado originalmente por RMM:You really want to suggest Titanium conservation is justification? I can gather enough to create a tunnel all the way from the spacewreck to the island, if only I could readily build the damn multipurpose room to be the starting point for the tunnel. I think the reason the islands are hidden are to enhance the sense of exploration and keep the story a suprise - you think it's only an ocean planet, but it turns out there's islands here too. I COULD see them adding the two islands to the skybox, but as they're currently rotating the skybox to show the day / night cycle, it's a question if they can three-layer the skybox two relatively transparent and static that display the islands until they're in rendering distance, and the other that moves and renders the day/night cycle. It's probably a bit of an intensive processing thing to render something at a distance with that loading scheme, so they'd rather have the Aurora rendered to be visible from everywhere and not include the two islands in the mix. They're using a chunk loading process cube area by cube area. The entrance at 140, -86, -397 is right above the Degasi Seabases.Publicado originalmente por DestinKitty:Nova, I think that's because of the trick they're using to render a large Unity world, why they don't render either island to be visible from anywhere on the surface and just the Aurora. The second Degasi seabase can be found here. Spoiler alert: The following section contains story related material. Shale Outcrops and Magnetite can be found here, as well as various Large Resource Deposits. The most notable of these are the Crabsnakes residing in the Jellyshrooms, and the Oculus, both of which are found only in this biome. The cave system has two predatory species and two prey species. The Jellyshroom Cave is a large cavern characterized by a dense population of huge, translucent, purple Jellyshrooms, along with structures such as stalactites and stalagmites. The Seamoth Perimeter Defense System upgrade is also advisable, but not needed, due to the Crabsnakes’ tendency to ambush the player from the Jellyshrooms themselves.Įxploring the caves with the Prawn Suit is possible but challenging without the Grappling Arm and/or Jump Jet Upgrade to get back out of the caves. The area is explorable via the Seamoth, but it is dangerous to do so without a Seamoth Depth Module MK1 or higher due to the biome's depth. The Jellyshroom Cave is a cave system found below the Grassy Plateaus, Kelp Forest, and Safe Shallows.įour entrances can be found at coordinates: (130 -95 -390), (-360 -110 -225), (-495 -90 15), and (-725 -105 0).
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