"HOLY SHIT ON A SHINGLE!"
Yep. Find more wrecks! The blueprint is in a data box.So I really need to find an alien containment thing so they will breed in captivity. I need to find that. I have an aquarium, but that's really nothing more than decoration and I generally don't decorate my survival places because they serve no real purpose.
This one. This is the one I don't want to hear.
Also yes.The big fish or the sound of your butthole loosening and spilling crap everywhere?
It’s actually Tuesday.So I bought "My Time at Portia" last Friday. Suddenly it was Monday.
That thing came out of nowhere! I seriously would have hit the hard reset button.Oh, and the other night @Null asked me "what noises exactly do you NOT want to hear?"
This one. This is the one I don't want to hear.
Well, I got away alive at least (that time)That thing came out of nowhere! I seriously would have hit the hard reset button.
Sound can travel through water, Pat Better than it can through air, in fact.How do they roar underwater? Is there some kind of in-game explanation for that, or is it the same thing as spaceship engine noise?
—Patrick
Yes, which is why they always told us not to smack rocks together underwater when I was eight years old and at summer camp.Sound can travel through water, Pat Better than it can through air, in fact.
More like how do you push a fluid past vocal cords fast enough to make that sound AT ALL. Terrestrial animals do it by manipulating an existing internal air volume of some sort or even by cavitation. It’s a frustrating pet peeve of mine, actually. What successful predator roars just before attacking? “Hey just letting you know this is your last chance to get away you should probably run...” But yes, I get it. Cinematically, it makes for browner pants.(I know, you're really asking why it sounds like a roar in a gaseous environment instead of an aqueous one)
They also have other, non-predatory leviathan class organisms (called Reefbacks) which constantly belt out low frequency whalesong, which is really damn eerie until you figure out what it is and what it means (if there are Reefbacks around, then there aren't any predatory leviathans). Still sounds haunting AF, tho.Yes, which is why they always told us not to smack rocks together underwater when I was eight years old and at summer camp.
More like how do you push a fluid past vocal cords fast enough to make that sound AT ALL. Terrestrial animals do it by manipulating an existing internal air volume of some sort or even by cavitation. It’s a frustrating pet peeve of mine, actually. What successful predator roars just before attacking? “Hey just letting you know this is your last chance to get away you should probably run...” But yes, I get it. Cinematically, it makes for browner pants.
—Patrick
Territorial animals roar before attacking very frequently. Even predators that hunt from ambush will make quite a lot of noise when fighting, as opposed to when hunting. If the Reaper is attacking out of territoriality rather than prey instinct, roaring is not out of line.Yes, which is why they always told us not to smack rocks together underwater when I was eight years old and at summer camp.
More like how do you push a fluid past vocal cords fast enough to make that sound AT ALL. Terrestrial animals do it by manipulating an existing internal air volume of some sort or even by cavitation. It’s a frustrating pet peeve of mine, actually. What successful predator roars just before attacking? “Hey just letting you know this is your last chance to get away you should probably run...” But yes, I get it. Cinematically, it makes for browner pants.
—Patrick
^ This here is good advice, though if I may offer a couple of minor corrections:Potatoes are actually awful bioreactor fuel, I'm finding. They get used up super quick. Lantern fruit and Marble melons are a little better, but by far and away the best fuel is fishies.
But to answer your question, on the south island, there are some ruins of above-ground habitats. Near one of them will be an outdoor planter (which you can scan to learn the blueprint) and it will have potatoes and marble melons growing in it. Leave them alone at first (because they're the only ones in the freakin game, and if you lose them/eat them they're gone), go back to your base, make some grow beds or plant pots, then go BACK to the island, grab one of each (plus a lantern fruit) and then go IMMEDIATELY back to your base as fast as possible before they go bad so that you can plant them.
Note: just plant the lantern fruit you pick, or a potato, to grow more of those - but you have to hit a marble melon with your knife to get melon seeds to plant. But it gives you 4 seeds for 1 melon. The one potato, when fully grown, will become 5 potatoes (as in you can harvest a potato plant for a potato over and over and the 5th time it vanishes from the planter, then you just replant one of the potatoes). The Lantern Fruit Tree never needs to be replanted, it just keeps growing fruit for you to pick.
Giving F.E.A.R. Extraction Point a shot. In contrast this expandalone is actually bad. It's not horrible, and there are some good points, but it makes a lot of mistakes.F.E.A.R. I can only assume that this game has not aged well, because it's bland. Not bad, but just not really anything. Everything is just par for the course. The shooting isn't really boring, it's just there. Actually, that's pretty much my whole review. F.E.A.R. exists, it is a game.
It's only in the Inactive Lava Zone now, which is below 900m.Subnautica:
My next objective is 1.4km deep. All my vehicles can only go down 900m It's been so long I've forgotten where to find Kyanite! Ugh. To the wiki!
I also don't remember where that is. To the wiki!It's only in the Inactive Lava Zone now, which is below 900m.
Below the Lost River! (easiest way I found an entrance to this is it's right next to Lifepod 2's signal point).I also don't remember where that is. To the wiki!
Reading the wiki, it looks like they removed the places I used to go to find it, soooo... scumming the edges of ILM it is!Below the Lost River! (easiest way I found an entrance to this is it's right next to Lifepod 2's signal point).
Most of it is. You can kinda snag it in small amounts around the edge RIGHT at 900m.Wait... the resource you need to upgrade your shit to go below 900m is only located below 900m?
I was actually considering doing the same thing. There's more thermal vents down there than I remember, so power would be easier to come by.Once I got down to the Lost River, I actually built a small base at the mouth of it. Then I parked my sub and took my Prawn for a little walk down to the Inactive Lava Zone for some kyanite digging.
Ugh, I know. There was one warper that followed me every time I went down. But once I got so far in (like at that point where there's like a fork in the cave), he backed off. So the only irritants I had around my base were the niggling little blood suckers and those spidery things.I was actually considering doing the same thing. There's more thermal vents down there than I remember, so power would be easier to come by.
Only irritation is the freakin warpers they seem to love to put around all the entrances these days.
I had a good time last night watching the stupid spidercrab things hopping into the acid pools and dying immediately.Ugh, I know. There was one warper that followed me every time I went down. But once I got so far in (like at that point where there's like a fork in the cave), he backed off. So the only irritants I had around my base were the niggling little blood suckers and those spidery things.
Welp, I have a new propulsion gun game to play next time I'm that far down.I had a good time last night watching the stupid spidercrab things hopping into the acid pools and dying immediately.