![]() ![]() Now that there’s cloud save support and a host of other updates, I’m very excited to dive back into the world of Subnautica again once the holiday season is over. I’ve loved the game for a while but haven’t put a ton of time into it as I’m constantly switching PCs, changing components, or doing something that wiped my saved game progress. I’m honestly pretty stoked for this Subnautica update. The Living Large update for Subnautica is available now at no cost to those who already own the game and is included with all future purchases. One of the biggest changes that I’m looking forward to, however, is cloud saves on PC. In all, this is one of the best Subnautica updates that we’ve seen to date. This is great for those who use lots of mods or maybe just have a long-term save that you don’t want to risk. Explore the world below the ocean floor, but watch your oxygen levels, and take care to avoid the threats lurking in the darkness.Open DevelopmentGet weekly or daily updates, see what the development team is working on, view real time change logs, and give feedback from inside the game. ![]() So, they’ve left the old version in the legacy beta channel, so you can still play that way. However, the Subnautica team knows that not everyone will want to jump right into the latest update. So, if you’ve had problems in Subnautica before, there’s a good chance those issues have been resolved. The Subnautica team has also closed over 800 bugs, including multiple issues related to base building, vehicle navigation, and piloting. There have also been changes and optimizations to the save system, making it faster and more reliable to save and retrieve saved games. Specifically, you’ll be able to use the Large Room, Glass Dome, and surface hatches to make your bases better than ever before. ![]() Speaking of base (pun intended), there are several new base pieces in Subnautica that were only available in Below Zero before. This also means that several of the quality-of-life features, fixes, and performance improvements that were already in Below Zero are now officially available in the base Subnautica game. The goal with this update was essentially to bring both Subnautica and Below Zero into a unified version of Unity, which has been achieved. Dubbed the Living Large update, it’s been “a labor of love” for the entire Subnautica team, according to the news piece put out on Steam last night. If you’ve been a Subnautica player for a while, then you know just how long folks have been waiting for a big update to hit the game. ![]()
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