Admittedly, for #9, the theory that Ryley Robinson is dead is quite unlikely, largely due to the existence of Subnautica: Below Zero, as well as a couple of other things. It's just a fun theory, not meant to be taken all that seriously. Additionally, I've heard some people disagree with what I said to support #9: that the radiation from the Aurora should have affected the environment in a more realistic way. My main reasoning for saying this is that, if the Crash Zone was turned into what it is from the radiation alone, like the PDA says, and the radiation stretched beyond the Crash Zone, other areas should have been affected where the radiation reached, just like the Crash Zone was. All in all though, it isn't a key aspect to support the theory and theory #9 is likely false anyways. Hope you enjoyed the video regardless! Have a great day :)
The lack of bodies was explained by the PDA that creatures inside the aurora consuming the bodies. It was explained when you first climbed aboard the aurora and encountered the crabs
@@pneumonological wellllllllll. There is also that PDA warning when you get to the Aurora for your first visit that says if you don't stop the radiation leak in 24 hours, all the life will be killed (more or less). But it doesn't change the game how long you take to do it. Theoretically you could wait months and it would make no difference.
the theory has already been debunked since below zero. we know that someone (riley robbinson) left the planet with a rocket and altera came back to the planet years later to heal the planet with enzyme 42. that's how there are alterra buildings ins sector zero in below zero. therefore riley did survive. also an ai does not have emotion therefore a need for companion does not make sense.
Subnautica actually made me discover my fear of the ocean. It's weird because the monsters/creatures don't scare me, it's the deep, murky water when I can't see the bottom.
@@chesterbless9441 Technically, Alterra does prevent him from landing, but nobody accounted for any other corporation or black markets. Always wished he'd take a lot of diamonds and alien tech, sell that somewhere and just chill out on a nice waterless planet
The Cuddlefish concept art makes a weird amount of sense. If your plan of attack is to get in close to your enemy, being cute and disarming would certainly help. Those tentacles are great for precision and speed, and can wrap around their victim to keep them from escaping the blast. And even the name Cuddlefish could be tongue in cheek, where these little buggers just want to cuddle up....until they blow up. But this sort of defense mechanism only really works if the cuddlefish lived in a school, and one fish blowing up a predator could save the rest of the school.
@@newbiesama It's a weird defense for something as large as a fish, but not unheard of on Earth for smaller creatures. Bees, for example, die after stinging. The loss of a few hive members to protect the greater hive is a sacrifice that evolution decided was worth it.
I personally don't buy #9 at all. As for the bodies, It's highly likely that predators around the other lifepods were able to eat the remains, as most pods landed in environments containing predatory fauna, exept for ours obviously. As for the Aurora, the PDA explicitly states that it detected human tissue in the digestive tracts of nearby lifeforms. (The cave crawlers on-deck and possibly the reapers, stalkers and sandsharks found around the wreck) I didn't even know the ship had human level AI either tbh. It would have been cool, albeit a bit grim for a low age-rated game to have dead bodies though.
Rated for E is probably another reason, of devs wanted it to be 18+ horro they probably would have added corpses matching the deaths of the occupants, such as blown up remains, half eaten carcasses, drowned bodies etc
@@Tyufoe96 it states that the cave crawlers ate anyone dead or alive on the aurora and from what it says in logs we can assume/hear that some of the survivors were attacked, killed, and ate, by sand sharks, stalkers, reapers, and other creatures. Also some were just ate as they died on impact.
Still there's some reason behind this theory: when you die you don't reload the game but just appear on the nearest base. And your stuff will be left floating where you've died. So it's not just a game mechanics, it happened canonically. My idea is that the base AI can recreate your body using the same technology it uses in fabricators making Riley de facto immortal.
@@Tyufoe96 warpers were made by the architects to hunt and eliminate organisms (to be honest i’m not sure if they lore wise kill everything) that has the khara virus
Relating to the last fact, Stardew Valley had something similar. In Harvey's medical building, there used to hang a flag with a red cross on a white background. At some point, this was changed to avoid the violation, but ConcernedApe actually specifically noted it in the patch notes. So now Stardew Valley, the happy-go-lucky, family-friendly farming/social sim has an official patch note that reads "Fixed a Geneva Convention violation"
@@BlueWhiteBros Idk of any Others Game but the health Pack in der apparently used to have a Red Cross Now it IS a Red H with a Red Corner-Same as in Halo Reach. But i too think it Happens so often,and it because the developers dont know(I dont blame them) so Its good Theres a group contacting them for It.
It's a pretty stupid violation considering their depicting medical supplies in the game simulation and the Red Cross on white background is a universal icon for medical assistance.
I am forever grateful the void mever had any game play significance other than the edge of the playable area. If there was a location down there we had to go to I would have never finished this game.
It would be very hard, but considering that only 1 ghost leviathan spawns in the first minutes, you can use a stasis rifle to stop it and continue down
There is a mod conception about the aurora is landed on the edge of the void half of the ship is in the void and you need to go down (bc neptune) and at first the Leviathans would not attack just watch you but when you start to go back up they start to atack leading in a terrifying experience. Oh did i mention that the entrance in the aurora is 350m down in the void? It's just a concept i've heard but ist pretty popular and heard some rumors that a team already is working on it. It would be a REALLY BIG work bc it would change a lot of things coding wise too so idk if its possible
@@csokolat inside the actual destroyed reactor basically what I'm trying to say is the subnautica radiation suit if existed in real life means you can go inside the highly radioactive destroyed reactor like actually standing on it the destroyed reactor supposedly has loads of radioactive fuel littered everywhere inside where the reactor used to be
I always thought the smaller vibrations were Riley shaking in fear as he gazes into the void Also, another back rooms is found under the dunes/blood kelp
The AI aspect is honestly.. really wholesome. Knowing that you're a slowly dying A.I having someone to watch gather resources and live to entertain you and not feel alone, possibly even being the PDA or Sea emperor allowing yourself to talk to that individual is just an amazing concept.
@@zacimusprime4865 not only that, when you get hit (and I realize it’s just a damage indicator), there’s a crack of glass on the screen, indicating head and face protection.
The dev's came out and said that there is a planet that is so big, that the creatures that live on it possess more mass than the earth . So the gargantuan leviathan is literally speck.
Well, the planet must be smaller and closer to the star (more energy -> more organic stuff) than Earth. Creatures can grow really huge in low gravity but on a planet with hight gravity they'd just implode from their own weight.
You seemed surprised by the size discrepancy. I never was. I was actually slightly surprised by just the smaller creatures. The leviathans seem about right according to my gameplay experience as well as imagination.
The vibration glitch is something called "Float Point Precision" that occurs in most game engines when the player goes way too far away from intended boundaries.
I remember when I played Subnautica, I glitched with my prawn suit through the ground in lava zone because my computer didnt load it fast enough, so I ended up in Subnautica Backrooms. That was really scary and disturbing
This exact thing happened to me on my way to the sea emperor to get the cure, I had done everything in the game and saved curing myself and leaving the planet as the last two things I wanted to do. I lost my prawn suit and my cyclops remained all the way down just above the max depth it could go, I quit playing the game and never finished it after that
Another thing you can scale the gargantuan leviathan with is the Cyclops. Your largest mode of underwater transportation can fit in that thing's mouth with a little wiggle room.
For 7, Ark has the same issue. Creatures look a lot smaller in first person and much larger in third person, particularly underwater creatures. This is a lot easier to compare in Ark since you can freely swap between the two.
The theory about a lonely AI had me a little sympathetic at first, but then it turned into something genuinely disturbing. Honestly I’m both glad I know this and not glad I know this. Also say hi to your pet mousey for me
@@NiCoNiCoNiCola I'll be honest, when I first finished the game, I was just as clueless as he was. That might just be me being stupid myself, but given that he was thrown headfirst into a dead world with everything around trying to kill him, I think it's reasonable. Regardless though, beautiful. My favorite horror game.
Honestly im so grateful that the subnautica camera somehow makes things appear smaller because MAN i dont think id survive if i had to look a Correctly Sized Reaper Leviathan in the face
The color green is actually used a to symbolize life saving equipment in the maritime world. Used to identify infirmaries, lifeboat stations, life preservers, and other equipment used in life saving. This color is a regulatory color under the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the US equivalent Maritime Administration (MARAD) and USCG. It is required to have the green symbol to not violate the Geneva Convention, but to also stand within regulation. I wouldn't doubt, if space travel became a thing, that it would have a lot of similar regulations from the Maritime industry since space travel is portrayed as almost it's own Maritime entity.
Not only in maritime, but everywhere. Those green (also red, yellow and blue) signs are safety symbols defined in ISO 7010 standard. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_7010
2:05 The Player is Dead theory does not hold up at all for me because of Below Zero. Major plot points like the planet being almost all water, the ancient alien race, the kharaa virus, all the different species of creatures seen in both games just would not make sense if Riley was dead the whole time
the size discrepancy gets really obvious when you jump in VR. really cool to see and i recommend playing the game that way, with a few mods that enables vrcontroller gameplay
So, you repeatedly say "The radiation would have had more impact on the ecosystem." But how would you know this? Different ecosystems and planets would have different conditions that we could not speculate on. Take for example, the background radiation on 4546b could be waaaay higher than anywhere on Earth and the animals could have adapted to that. As well, there are animals and have been animals in the exclusion zones outside of meltdown areas in our world. It would only make some animals sick at first, and only kill a certain amount before they adapt. What I mean is, don't speculate on the planet's biology by comparing it to Earth's, that detracts from the point heavily.
If that is so and 4546b has a lot of radiation that the planet's ecosistem has adapted to, how did Riley(I think that is their name)survive in it without the radiation suit?🤔
Well, if you look at how the crash zone was impacted by the radiation (this is stated by the PDA) and you also look at how far the radiation reaches, more of the map should have been affected realistically. I'm only talking about the environment, not the animals necessarily. If the crash zone was affected as it was, more of the map should have been affected as well.
Well yes, realistically, but realistically does not mean deadly in all cases, take it this way, sure animals would have gotten sick from rad poisoning, but we don't know the exact level of radiation being presented, also the radiation would have been severly diluted by the water to a less lethal amount anyways, this happens much easier in water than air. Basically, saying that radiation not being a bigger deal in the game is just kind of wonky to base a death theory off of. Of course, not saying you're the one who made the theories, just the first place I heard it from, and wanted to debunk it lol. As well, the effect radiation has on the actual environment itself depends on the situation, because of the water, no corium would be made unless it was in the ship and not exposed to water, can't melt material under water like that. Also most plants are fairly resistant to radiation effects. So the only real impact of the aurora crashing was a crater, which would make sense, because it's not like a nuclear issue on land or over land.
The basic logic is this: If the crash zone was affected in that way entirely by the radiation, more of the area near the Aurora should have been affected as well. There's nothing else to it. Regardless, the theory is in no way based on this fact; to be quite frank - it doesn't even really matter. If I'm wrong about this, the theory is still possible despite admittedly being unlikely. Anyways this is just a fun video haha, like you said
I get that for sure, but also, look at it this way, humans can survive for hours in lethal radiation if the dose isn't high enough, and it usually doesn't cause problems right away, the results of rad sickness are usually some form of cancer or sickness, unless the rads are too high for life, but there are reapers in the crash zone that are doing just fine. If it would have killed off all the plants and other things in the region, we'd likely see the reapers and aninals dead too, again, plants are much more resilent to radiation than we are, also the aurora has only been on 4546b for about 4 hours when Riley wakes up, that wouldn't be enough time for it to kill off the flora, but not the fauna, the fauna would go first for sure. So likely, that area of the plant is just devoid of plants and stuff like that, and the aurora crashed on top of one of the entrances to the caldera if I remember correctly.
One of my favourite is Subnautica being in the same universe as Natural selection and the Kharaa being mutated in Natural selection but I guess it not really a Subnautica only fact 😅 But the Kharaa itself is terrifying ! If I remember correctly once infected you have two weeks to find a cure and it changes your dna ? I could be wrong but I think it’s mentioned in the pda when scanning the sea dragon skeleton in the lost river.
So 2 things 1. In subnativa lore there was a huge war between altera and another company that lead to a lot of destruction 2. 1 nuke only leaves radiation for about 10 weeks
so what you're saying, is that nuclear war consists of a single nuke? perhaps consider the fact that nuclear war consists of MAD, meaning that they would go all out. both sides nuclear arsenals would be depleted by the time the war ended. . . yes, this IS hypothetic but is also accurate considering the general instability that comes with power and arsenal strength
So the red cross thing is a very commonly broken rule because most people don't know about it because who looks at the Geneva conventions while making a videogames So it's not instant fines or jail time They'll just notify you and only take action if you refuse to remove it
13:55 this is just how game design works in order to save disk space, the youtuber Dani actually explains it really well, this is what happens whenever you clip out of bounds in almost any game, you can see back into the world and if you pass through the invisible wall you can't pass back and now you can see it
That’s what I hated about people that were playing the game, they would cry that the creatures weren’t big enough and asked for bigger ones but they never paid attention to how actually big the creatures were already
The lore of Subnautica is sometimes more horrifying than the actual gameplay. The lore of the people/humans are probably the scariest. Especially the survivors, those are horrifying.
Alternate Ending: You finally learn the recipe for a gaming computer. Craft it. Place it on a desk. As you click on the little 'Play' button, the screen goes black. Your eyes gently open.. It's the Aurora! It didn't blow up! You hug a surprised coworker. Then the alarms... reactor failure imminent... Title: FINAL frontier DESTINATION Coming soon, I hope.
14:03 I got there once using a seamoth and going over the crater edge and down to the very bottom then explored around the bottom of the map for awhile before coming across this strange maze like area with those weird walls. It was very disturbing
The creature size discrepancy is very horrifying bcuz imo the reaper would be very terrifying to look at and it would instantly kill you. The player being dead is honestly fake to me, bcuz it doesn’t make sense and clearly we aren’t dead, the paneling that flies towards us knocks us on conscious and we wake up not knowing what’s happening (also, the player is scratching their head, which is indicating he had a head injury). Some of these facts kinda weren’t disturbing imo, I wish the void could have a colossal type creature, maybe even bigger than the garg.
About the Nuclear war theory: When you are about to launch the Neptune Rocket, you are able to see the Earth with multiple satellites about it. I don't think that Earth has died off. There could be a chatastrophe, but the player wouldn't set his own coordinates to a wasteland
When do you see it? The only thing you see there is 4546B and the debris from shot down ships in the planet's atmosphere, at no point in the entire scene do you see an other planet, let alone Earth
The reason why our character isn't talking is because he got hit in the face by a metal plate. It didn't killed him, but it did injure him. And if we think about it more, in the game we can approach leviathans without feeling fears or something, and that would be because the forehead is the part of the brain that manages emotions like these. For the difference in size for the creatures in the game, it's because our camera view makes them looks more tiny, so they probably needed to scale them up so they look accurate size to the camera view of the player (and also the hit box for the little fish so that we can grab them more easily) And for the backrooms it's probably some test rooms (maybe to see if the creatures interact how they're intended to do between them like not kill each other until there's only one left)
5:59 despite that being a bug, I like to think of it as the player shaking from fear due to how uncanny the environments get on the outter edges of the map
The “Subnautica Backrooms” are actually just leftover textures and terrain. Go and look up a youtuber called “8-BitRyan” and watch his super early subnautica videos. The old Lava Zone used to be super blocky and square in shape, it was almost just one giant staircase and it was only accessed by small cracks in the wall in the lost river, my assumption is that when they actually mapped out the lava zone and the lava castle, they had ALOT of terrain left over (if you watch the videos, this idea makes sense cause the old lava zone was MASSIVE, i think ryan said he was roaming for a solid 5 straight minutes and still found no end to it) so when they tried to use the rest of it they made the Lava Lakes, but still had some left over, and with the deadline for the full release coming soon they just blocked it off and said forget about it (i dont blame them, the game was a 5 year project after all and it was about to be their big break that youtubers all over the world were hyping up), im guessing they didnt turn on collisions for everything they used to cover it up so thats why you can fall through it
After you log out of the game after a session, you hear an electronic noise of something supposedly shutting down. Could it be the AI shutting down as well?
Nah bro, the dolphins starting singing "thanks for all the fish" and flew off into outer space when we weren't paying attention (if you get it, you get it)
My head canon for why you start shaking is that since you are slowly approaching the area where subnautica below zero takes place, it starts to get colder and colder
#7 - Size Discrepancy You must have never played Subnautica in VR, seeing in actual 3D gives everything a way more accurate perceived size. I totally recommend giving Subnautica a go in VR. (just a heads up, you might need a mod to fix some issues, back when I played I couldn't interact with the keypads on the Aurora, sprinting on land was painfully slow and the UIs placement is.. let's say interesting.)
I've just started playing, so watching his videos for the first time, and was noting that change. Comments in his first videos were "I thought he was a girl."
How’s speedy the mouse mascot doing? Most of these are probably game desgin but anything with Riley always creeps me out. Also 10 year old might not get some of the references Edit: never mind you showed him but still.
Despite what the PDA entry says, Dolphins are not extinct. They saw how bad the Federation was getting, said "So long and thanks for the fish", and bailed. My mate Douglas reliably informed me of this.
One thing that I think would be a lot more disturbing than earth being a toxic wasteland is that in the description it says that a radiation suit is a necessary item in a post mad world which dosent necessarily mean earth was obliterated but maybe other planets could've died in a nuclear war which may include earth the description saying "a post mad world" could mean that there are more planets that died because of mad
I don't really like the theories "The main chatacter is actually dead"or " it was all a dream", I think theybare just lazy theories, literally every game or movie could be just a dream by this logic, I always refuse to listen to any of this theories, bruh I said a lot of times theories
I know i may be late but the radiation suit already has described 2 games including "sea" and "land" meaning subnautica and subnautica below zero. Perhaps the next game will be in space? This theory is also pushed further into confirmed by having unknown worlds include the word soace then a 🚀 emoji
If Riley died then why would at the end of the story a lady say that he’s in debt. Is the system just trying to ruin his life. While it is an interesting theory I just don’t believe it is likely, great vid as always! Stay safe! Edit: How would the system know the cost, it does seem very realistic that Riley is dead as the number is so big and so specific so it does seem partially real but I still wanna just believe he escapes
I see it this way if the lonely ai theory is true than when you die (if the theory about you being already dead is false than the ai will just create a new you imagine if it did do that but left your dead body where it was haah
Who knew that something as simple has having a red cross with a white background was such a serious offense... No wonder they kept it quiet, they probably didn't even realize it was illegal at first.
2:33 Did you mean eight hours or am I missing something? The aurora blackbox data says that 8 hours after the crash, Riley was the only one left alive, and by the time we wake up, everyone else is already dead, so I’m not sure where you’re getting three hours from.
#1 Violation of Geneva Convention is pretty silly. You do know how many games have had health kits with red crosses on them, right? Like literally every FPS pre 2010, as well as numerable RTSes and RPGs.
i genuinely loved the video but i think there should be a warper reference in the vid as the precursors created the warper which suggests experimentation on live creatures and the warper should somehow be related to humans for its affinity towards technology and the precursor translator which directly stated that precursor were aware of earths existence and even managed to translate their language. love your content, hope your channes grow to over 100 k subs
There is a theory that the Aliens on the planet are actually humans/other evolutions of the monkeys but they are much more smarter than we and this can be why there is a sword in the containment chamber that if you scan it it says the sword is from the Earth and its 500/5000(i dont remember) years old so they have been on Earth
I concur that something MAD must have happened to Earth. Another indication of that is the actual name of the company central to Subnautica's story: Alterra. It could be a portemanteau of alternate terra, or "Alternative to Earth", where survivors of a post-apocalyptic Earth could have flocked to. And if you listen to the story of the Degasi survivors, the future of humanity looks pretty bleak indead. Consider that braving the leathal environment of this water planet is worth the measly amount of lithium, rubies and diamond foraged on its surface and worth 1 trillion credits to Alterra. I would have assumed that any kind of raw materials are extremely abundant on easy to reach asteroids and small planetoids in the trillions of solar systems accessible via phase gate!
An add-on to theory #9, what if Ryley never crashed, and never got on the Aurora, but he was going to, and he had to complete a training course to get onboard, and one of the sections was a survival, and if you were to complete the survival simulation, you would be allowed to advance to the next section of the training. And the survival simulation is Subnautica, and every time you die, you respawn, but lose point. I hope you make a vid about this, because I think it is quite a good theory.
also for number 8 this is why in space games you don't actually move but the world around you moves so that the center of the world doesn't get to far away
You can explain everything in the a simulation theory by it’s a game and they don’t wanna show dead bodies because of age restrictions, and the radiation doesn’t affect the wildlife in the realistic way so it can still be enjoyed by the player
I disagree with the Riley is dead theory. You said that he was reconstructed and that the planet could have been totally different but subnautica below zero proves this wrong. The storyline is after the disease is cured and in the koppa mining site there is a pda entry about the auora and Riley Robinson
The reason that the one wall you mentioned at 13:39 is visible from only one side is because of how materials and textures work in games. When creating a 3d object no matter what object it is only one side of each face will render. So for example if you have a flat plane (a 2d square) you can designate which side of that plane renders. So if you are looking at the side that does not render it will appear invisible because it isnt rendering. When you apply textures to an object it only appears on the side that renders. There are some special shaders that can be used in games to allow the other side to be visible but generally these arent used as there are not very many instances where both sides of a 2d object in games such as a single plane need to be seen from both sides. Only instance where i usually see these shaders being used is in grass where its just small 2d planes but with newer games coming out they have started to model out the grass in different ways.
I have one to add. Though it may not be as existentially disturbing as some of the others on this list, it still gives me a cold pit in my stomach to think about. While exploring the aurora you learn that 25 life pods were successfully launched, but in the course of gameplay you can only find 9. This likely means the other 16 landed in the void… 😨
15:33 When going anywhere new, take enough resources for an MPR, an airlock, an indoor growthplot, a bioreactor and some melonseeds. Now you can build an MPR with an airlock, powered by bio from the growth plot by the bioreactor, which in all means air, food and drink. Works for exploration using Seamoth too, since it can be attacked and fall apart. if this happens far enough in a cave you'd be doomed. (Hardcore)
About the nuclear war: I don't think there was one, the game mentions that the Degasi was a Mongolian ship, therefore, countries most likely still exist. The catchphrase might be a joke.
About the geneva convention thing, the game among us apparently also violayed the geneva convention because the med-bay had one of those red crosses, which later on they changed to blue This geneva rule is so stupid lol
At least they fulfill a specific ecological niche, unlike domestic cats and dogs, which are revered and worshipped despite being some of the worst species on the planet
There are currently at least 2,360 cetaceans in captivity worldwide - ~2,000 dolphins, 227 beluga and 53 orca (killer whales). However, more than 5,000 cetaceans have died in captivity since the 1950s.
@@SpeedyMouse perhaps it has a very small chance of popping up like less than .000000000001 percent and only plays the line when the surrounding sounds are just to loud like the lost river or near the inactive lava zones or maybe if your brave enough near reapers territory
I think that the simulation theory might be the dumbest thing ive ever heard. Obviously the bodies are gone, they were eaten. "The damage caused by the aurora crash wasnt enough"... Have you seen the crash zone!?!?!?!? And finally it doesnt explain how any of BZ happens at all as the aurora's crash is literally acknowledged as a thing that happened in some pda entries. Such a silly, baseless theory.
For me one of the most disturbing things in this game is how in one of the precursor labs there’s just a literal doomsday device sitting in a case. I assume they brought it there in case something went wrong with the kahraa experimentation so they could just destroy the whole planet instead of letting it get out.
Admittedly, for #9, the theory that Ryley Robinson is dead is quite unlikely, largely due to the existence of Subnautica: Below Zero, as well as a couple of other things. It's just a fun theory, not meant to be taken all that seriously.
Additionally, I've heard some people disagree with what I said to support #9: that the radiation from the Aurora should have affected the environment in a more realistic way. My main reasoning for saying this is that, if the Crash Zone was turned into what it is from the radiation alone, like the PDA says, and the radiation stretched beyond the Crash Zone, other areas should have been affected where the radiation reached, just like the Crash Zone was. All in all though, it isn't a key aspect to support the theory and theory #9 is likely false anyways.
Hope you enjoyed the video regardless! Have a great day :)
Its oki we forgive you :)
@@bendycam1217 lol
I thought that one was strange
What if the sent had equipped a helmet at him so he wouldn't get damaged but it broke the helmet
@@Plamerixoh makes sense
The lack of bodies was explained by the PDA that creatures inside the aurora consuming the bodies. It was explained when you first climbed aboard the aurora and encountered the crabs
I figured wildlife eating the bodies was a given.
Yeah, and the reason radiation wasn't effecting the environment "realistically" is due to different atmospheres, ecosystems, and environmental factors
@@pneumonological wellllllllll. There is also that PDA warning when you get to the Aurora for your first visit that says if you don't stop the radiation leak in 24 hours, all the life will be killed (more or less). But it doesn't change the game how long you take to do it. Theoretically you could wait months and it would make no difference.
@@testfire3000 Weeeellllllllllllllll, it's kinda.. y'know... A game
@@pneumonological Glad you understood my point. 👍
What’s a game theory without the classic “you are actually dead” theory
If that isn't disturbing, I have no idea what is.
well it is just a theory A GAME THEORY
the theory has already been debunked since below zero. we know that someone (riley robbinson) left the planet with a rocket and altera came back to the planet years later to heal the planet with enzyme 42. that's how there are alterra buildings ins sector zero in below zero. therefore riley did survive. also an ai does not have emotion therefore a need for companion does not make sense.
At this point, every game will have a "You're actually dead" theory.
and the dream theory
Subnautica actually made me discover my fear of the ocean. It's weird because the monsters/creatures don't scare me, it's the deep, murky water when I can't see the bottom.
same here
And for me that's the whole reason why below-zero isn't scary
@@LeroyJenkins781 exactually
@@Slyme_7 the only scary part of below zero is the Crystal Caves when you're going to the area to build AL-AN's body
@@LeroyJenkins781 i havent played below zero so im just going to take yr word for it (i wanna finish the original game first but im to scared lmao)
I actually like the theory that Riley, after subnautica, faked his death to escape the ridiculous debt from Altura
Yeah... I would too after the PDA message from getting a diamond for the first time played.
Should've stolen some alien tech or something
Lol
@@chesterbless9441 Technically, Alterra does prevent him from landing, but nobody accounted for any other corporation or black markets. Always wished he'd take a lot of diamonds and alien tech, sell that somewhere and just chill out on a nice waterless planet
@stargazer1778 (love the name btw) I love the idea of this theory x3
I think the shaking is the player’s fear of the unknown, getting terrified by the distant ghost leviathan roars
Wow he really got scared in 6:33
That's a good immersive-friendly analog.
@@DoggosGames thanks
The Cuddlefish concept art makes a weird amount of sense. If your plan of attack is to get in close to your enemy, being cute and disarming would certainly help. Those tentacles are great for precision and speed, and can wrap around their victim to keep them from escaping the blast. And even the name Cuddlefish could be tongue in cheek, where these little buggers just want to cuddle up....until they blow up. But this sort of defense mechanism only really works if the cuddlefish lived in a school, and one fish blowing up a predator could save the rest of the school.
Although 'k*lling yourself" is a weird offensive strategy. You woudl think that woudl be a last ditch attempt for defence.
@@newbiesama How the hell would something like that evolve?
the thing is. the crashfish is cute like look at that big eye and smile i just wna take it in my arms and SMASH IT TO PIECES!!!
@@leftclickisbeterthanrightclick It does that by itself.
@@newbiesama It's a weird defense for something as large as a fish, but not unheard of on Earth for smaller creatures. Bees, for example, die after stinging. The loss of a few hive members to protect the greater hive is a sacrifice that evolution decided was worth it.
I personally don't buy #9 at all. As for the bodies, It's highly likely that predators around the other lifepods were able to eat the remains, as most pods landed in environments containing predatory fauna, exept for ours obviously. As for the Aurora, the PDA explicitly states that it detected human tissue in the digestive tracts of nearby lifeforms. (The cave crawlers on-deck and possibly the reapers, stalkers and sandsharks found around the wreck)
I didn't even know the ship had human level AI either tbh.
It would have been cool, albeit a bit grim for a low age-rated game to have dead bodies though.
Rated for E is probably another reason, of devs wanted it to be 18+ horro they probably would have added corpses matching the deaths of the occupants, such as blown up remains, half eaten carcasses, drowned bodies etc
Doesn't it hint at in the game that the hunters or whatever they are called kill all other survibors
@@Tyufoe96 it states that the cave crawlers ate anyone dead or alive on the aurora and from what it says in logs we can assume/hear that some of the survivors were attacked, killed, and ate, by sand sharks, stalkers, reapers, and other creatures. Also some were just ate as they died on impact.
Still there's some reason behind this theory: when you die you don't reload the game but just appear on the nearest base. And your stuff will be left floating where you've died. So it's not just a game mechanics, it happened canonically. My idea is that the base AI can recreate your body using the same technology it uses in fabricators making Riley de facto immortal.
@@Tyufoe96 warpers were made by the architects to hunt and eliminate organisms (to be honest i’m not sure if they lore wise kill everything) that has the khara virus
Relating to the last fact, Stardew Valley had something similar. In Harvey's medical building, there used to hang a flag with a red cross on a white background. At some point, this was changed to avoid the violation, but ConcernedApe actually specifically noted it in the patch notes. So now Stardew Valley, the happy-go-lucky, family-friendly farming/social sim has an official patch note that reads "Fixed a Geneva Convention violation"
I think it happens quite often in games, I remember Halo and some COD games having the cross too
@@BlueWhiteBros Idk of any Others Game but the health Pack in der apparently used to have a Red Cross
Now it IS a Red H with a Red Corner-Same as in Halo Reach.
But i too think it Happens so often,and it because the developers dont know(I dont blame them) so Its good Theres a group contacting them for It.
@@icespike7399 yeah and it's good that they're not immediately resorting to legal action
@@BlueWhiteBros Excatly.Too many Things I Heard about were legal Action was the First step.When Just asking couldve prevent time loss and Stress ..
It's a pretty stupid violation considering their depicting medical supplies in the game simulation and the Red Cross on white background is a universal icon for medical assistance.
I am forever grateful the void mever had any game play significance other than the edge of the playable area. If there was a location down there we had to go to I would have never finished this game.
It would be very hard, but considering that only 1 ghost leviathan spawns in the first minutes, you can use a stasis rifle to stop it and continue down
There is a mod conception about the aurora is landed on the edge of the void half of the ship is in the void and you need to go down (bc neptune) and at first the Leviathans would not attack just watch you but when you start to go back up they start to atack leading in a terrifying experience. Oh did i mention that the entrance in the aurora is 350m down in the void?
It's just a concept i've heard but ist pretty popular and heard some rumors that a team already is working on it. It would be a REALLY BIG work bc it would change a lot of things coding wise too so idk if its possible
for reference the subnautica radiation suit is 400Sv/Hr is enough to go into the Chernobyl reactor unaffected which is pretty insane
You mean in the active zone or just the reactor building?
@@csokolat anywhere in chernobyl. The worst it gets in there is 300Sv/Hr
Damn
@@csokolat inside the actual destroyed reactor basically what I'm trying to say is the subnautica radiation suit if existed in real life means you can go inside the highly radioactive destroyed reactor like actually standing on it the destroyed reactor supposedly has loads of radioactive fuel littered everywhere inside where the reactor used to be
I always thought the smaller vibrations were Riley shaking in fear as he gazes into the void
Also, another back rooms is found under the dunes/blood kelp
We should call them the Searooms
@@Belanduraz or subrooms
You're lying, Riley is fearless and is the sole reason the Reaper population went extinct
The AI aspect is honestly.. really wholesome. Knowing that you're a slowly dying A.I having someone to watch gather resources and live to entertain you and not feel alone, possibly even being the PDA or Sea emperor allowing yourself to talk to that individual is just an amazing concept.
except that it's completely shattered by below zero
Bruh there is a second part of the game
@@chupichupi5653my thoughts exactly
@@silkyzoidyeah exactly how can Riley be dead 💀 or in a coma if you play as someone else on the planet 🌎 ?
@@zacimusprime4865 not only that, when you get hit (and I realize it’s just a damage indicator), there’s a crack of glass on the screen, indicating head and face protection.
The dev's came out and said that there is a planet that is so big, that the creatures that live on it possess more mass than the earth . So the gargantuan leviathan is literally speck.
Remember, The one in the game is only a juvenile, The adult one is wayy bigger
@@Starrynights01 idk who said the one in game is a juvinille. Not the scanner
Well, the planet must be smaller and closer to the star (more energy -> more organic stuff) than Earth. Creatures can grow really huge in low gravity but on a planet with hight gravity they'd just implode from their own weight.
You seemed surprised by the size discrepancy. I never was. I was actually slightly surprised by just the smaller creatures. The leviathans seem about right according to my gameplay experience as well as imagination.
The vibration glitch is something called "Float Point Precision" that occurs in most game engines when the player goes way too far away from intended boundaries.
yeah thats what he said
@@enz666 yeah he probably stopped the video to write this and then never resumed it
I remember when I played Subnautica, I glitched with my prawn suit through the ground in lava zone because my computer didnt load it fast enough, so I ended up in Subnautica Backrooms. That was really scary and disturbing
This exact thing happened to me on my way to the sea emperor to get the cure, I had done everything in the game and saved curing myself and leaving the planet as the last two things I wanted to do. I lost my prawn suit and my cyclops remained all the way down just above the max depth it could go, I quit playing the game and never finished it after that
The Searooms
@@Belanduraz Searooms!
@@bricenrhyne2788 feel bad for u
I glitched through the Blood Kelp Trench in a Prawn suit and now I'm taking a break lol
How is 4 disturbing? It’s kinda sweet how they added him in the game.
Imagine if the crashfish we have were meant to act like cuddlefish but ends up injuring you trying to be cuddly. Death by cuddles. lol.
Absolutely terrifying
Or maybe a evolution error
So when one screens at you their yelling cuddles?
Another thing you can scale the gargantuan leviathan with is the Cyclops. Your largest mode of underwater transportation can fit in that thing's mouth with a little wiggle room.
So the metal panel is the main antagonist
For 7, Ark has the same issue. Creatures look a lot smaller in first person and much larger in third person, particularly underwater creatures. This is a lot easier to compare in Ark since you can freely swap between the two.
The theory about a lonely AI had me a little sympathetic at first, but then it turned into something genuinely disturbing. Honestly I’m both glad I know this and not glad I know this. Also say hi to your pet mousey for me
If you want more of that: you should play SOMA
@@NiCoNiCoNiCola SOMA mentioned
@@totallynotchris5337 they pulled Simon's stupidity out of the ass in the ending though, even for contrast it just seems bad lmao
@@NiCoNiCoNiCola I'll be honest, when I first finished the game, I was just as clueless as he was. That might just be me being stupid myself, but given that he was thrown headfirst into a dead world with everything around trying to kill him, I think it's reasonable.
Regardless though, beautiful. My favorite horror game.
@@totallynotchris5337 he literally had endless exposition dumped on him...
Honestly im so grateful that the subnautica camera somehow makes things appear smaller because MAN i dont think id survive if i had to look a Correctly Sized Reaper Leviathan in the face
The “Ryley is dead” theory just made me constantly think to myself “wow……that makes no fucking sense”
ikr. But it's part of "disturbing facts" you didn't know
The color green is actually used a to symbolize life saving equipment in the maritime world. Used to identify infirmaries, lifeboat stations, life preservers, and other equipment used in life saving. This color is a regulatory color under the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the US equivalent Maritime Administration (MARAD) and USCG. It is required to have the green symbol to not violate the Geneva Convention, but to also stand within regulation. I wouldn't doubt, if space travel became a thing, that it would have a lot of similar regulations from the Maritime industry since space travel is portrayed as almost it's own Maritime entity.
Not only in maritime, but everywhere. Those green (also red, yellow and blue) signs are safety symbols defined in ISO 7010 standard. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_7010
It’s funny to think that because of that “The Player Is Dead” theory, all glitches you see in the game are not only intentional, but also canon.
2:05 The Player is Dead theory does not hold up at all for me because of Below Zero. Major plot points like the planet being almost all water, the ancient alien race, the kharaa virus, all the different species of creatures seen in both games just would not make sense if Riley was dead the whole time
Or the fact that the virus is almost completely cured too?
I thought the same mate!
Btw it’s a bacteria not a virus
And also just because below zero exists this theory fails apart
the size discrepancy gets really obvious when you jump in VR. really cool to see and i recommend playing the game that way, with a few mods that enables vrcontroller gameplay
Rule number 13872: If there´s a game, there´s also a theory about how the player is actually dead.
So, you repeatedly say "The radiation would have had more impact on the ecosystem." But how would you know this? Different ecosystems and planets would have different conditions that we could not speculate on. Take for example, the background radiation on 4546b could be waaaay higher than anywhere on Earth and the animals could have adapted to that. As well, there are animals and have been animals in the exclusion zones outside of meltdown areas in our world. It would only make some animals sick at first, and only kill a certain amount before they adapt. What I mean is, don't speculate on the planet's biology by comparing it to Earth's, that detracts from the point heavily.
If that is so and 4546b has a lot of radiation that the planet's ecosistem has adapted to, how did Riley(I think that is their name)survive in it without the radiation suit?🤔
Well, if you look at how the crash zone was impacted by the radiation (this is stated by the PDA) and you also look at how far the radiation reaches, more of the map should have been affected realistically. I'm only talking about the environment, not the animals necessarily. If the crash zone was affected as it was, more of the map should have been affected as well.
Well yes, realistically, but realistically does not mean deadly in all cases, take it this way, sure animals would have gotten sick from rad poisoning, but we don't know the exact level of radiation being presented, also the radiation would have been severly diluted by the water to a less lethal amount anyways, this happens much easier in water than air. Basically, saying that radiation not being a bigger deal in the game is just kind of wonky to base a death theory off of. Of course, not saying you're the one who made the theories, just the first place I heard it from, and wanted to debunk it lol. As well, the effect radiation has on the actual environment itself depends on the situation, because of the water, no corium would be made unless it was in the ship and not exposed to water, can't melt material under water like that. Also most plants are fairly resistant to radiation effects. So the only real impact of the aurora crashing was a crater, which would make sense, because it's not like a nuclear issue on land or over land.
The basic logic is this: If the crash zone was affected in that way entirely by the radiation, more of the area near the Aurora should have been affected as well. There's nothing else to it. Regardless, the theory is in no way based on this fact; to be quite frank - it doesn't even really matter. If I'm wrong about this, the theory is still possible despite admittedly being unlikely. Anyways this is just a fun video haha, like you said
I get that for sure, but also, look at it this way, humans can survive for hours in lethal radiation if the dose isn't high enough, and it usually doesn't cause problems right away, the results of rad sickness are usually some form of cancer or sickness, unless the rads are too high for life, but there are reapers in the crash zone that are doing just fine. If it would have killed off all the plants and other things in the region, we'd likely see the reapers and aninals dead too, again, plants are much more resilent to radiation than we are, also the aurora has only been on 4546b for about 4 hours when Riley wakes up, that wouldn't be enough time for it to kill off the flora, but not the fauna, the fauna would go first for sure. So likely, that area of the plant is just devoid of plants and stuff like that, and the aurora crashed on top of one of the entrances to the caldera if I remember correctly.
One of my favourite is Subnautica being in the same universe as Natural selection and the Kharaa being mutated in Natural selection but I guess it not really a Subnautica only fact 😅
But the Kharaa itself is terrifying ! If I remember correctly once infected you have two weeks to find a cure and it changes your dna ? I could be wrong but I think it’s mentioned in the pda when scanning the sea dragon skeleton in the lost river.
Wait,It mutates your DNA?I thoight IT dies Something to your nerve system.
Or am i washing over fact from other Games?
That seamoth voice line was hilarious. I tested beta on early release and you just confirmed what I heard. Was in 2018. My beta number started with 2
@@midnightmusic5650 yeah that voice line is hilarious
So 2 things
1. In subnativa lore there was a huge war between altera and another company that lead to a lot of destruction
2. 1 nuke only leaves radiation for about 10 weeks
2: i hope you don't say that this how it works in real life
That is how it work in real life
@@FrostBite2010- how much do you know about nuklear science? And are you familiar with the name Chernobyl?
so what you're saying, is that nuclear war consists of a single nuke? perhaps consider the fact that nuclear war consists of MAD, meaning that they would go all out. both sides nuclear arsenals would be depleted by the time the war ended.
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yes, this IS hypothetic but is also accurate considering the general instability that comes with power and arsenal strength
@@csokolat Counter argument, Hiroshima.
So the red cross thing is a very commonly broken rule because most people don't know about it because who looks at the Geneva conventions while making a videogames
So it's not instant fines or jail time
They'll just notify you and only take action if you refuse to remove it
13:55 this is just how game design works in order to save disk space, the youtuber Dani actually explains it really well, this is what happens whenever you clip out of bounds in almost any game, you can see back into the world and if you pass through the invisible wall you can't pass back and now you can see it
That’s what I hated about people that were playing the game, they would cry that the creatures weren’t big enough and asked for bigger ones but they never paid attention to how actually big the creatures were already
Thing is, because of the fov. They are way smaller than they should be
I think that the post-MAD survivors ended up in a massive space race to the cosmos, resulting eventually in Alterra and the other Trans-Govs
I think that's very likely :)
@@SpeedyMousethe reason he didn't die in number 9 was because he had a mask over his face, as shown with the crack on the screen,
The lore of Subnautica is sometimes more horrifying than the actual gameplay.
The lore of the people/humans are probably the scariest. Especially the survivors, those are horrifying.
Alternate Ending:
You finally learn the recipe for a gaming computer. Craft it. Place it on a desk. As you click on the little 'Play' button, the screen goes black.
Your eyes gently open..
It's the Aurora! It didn't blow up!
You hug a surprised coworker.
Then the alarms... reactor failure imminent...
Title:
FINAL frontier DESTINATION
Coming soon, I hope.
14:03 I got there once using a seamoth and going over the crater edge and down to the very bottom then explored around the bottom of the map for awhile before coming across this strange maze like area with those weird walls. It was very disturbing
Riley Robinson is actually a live He slices this way out of the leviathans but returns to his life pod to make sure it’s not destroyed.
The creature size discrepancy is very horrifying bcuz imo the reaper would be very terrifying to look at and it would instantly kill you. The player being dead is honestly fake to me, bcuz it doesn’t make sense and clearly we aren’t dead, the paneling that flies towards us knocks us on conscious and we wake up not knowing what’s happening (also, the player is scratching their head, which is indicating he had a head injury). Some of these facts kinda weren’t disturbing imo, I wish the void could have a colossal type creature, maybe even bigger than the garg.
The garg is pretty big considering the 4546b is like 0.8 of our moon size. Idk if it's canon i remember somebody said it to me
About the Nuclear war theory:
When you are about to launch the Neptune Rocket, you are able to see the Earth with multiple satellites about it. I don't think that Earth has died off. There could be a chatastrophe, but the player wouldn't set his own coordinates to a wasteland
When do you see it? The only thing you see there is 4546B and the debris from shot down ships in the planet's atmosphere, at no point in the entire scene do you see an other planet, let alone Earth
@@NiCoNiCoNiCola you can actually see the earth on one of the screens when he is pressing random buttons, it shows africa to be more precise
@@energyant6157 don't think it's a piece of lore, seeing how the actual course isn't for a planet, but for a phase gate
@@NiCoNiCoNiCola a phase gate to go to earth
8:52 I thought cave crawlers were tiny, that is like 20 times the size I imagined them
The reason why our character isn't talking is because he got hit in the face by a metal plate. It didn't killed him, but it did injure him. And if we think about it more, in the game we can approach leviathans without feeling fears or something, and that would be because the forehead is the part of the brain that manages emotions like these.
For the difference in size for the creatures in the game, it's because our camera view makes them looks more tiny, so they probably needed to scale them up so they look accurate size to the camera view of the player (and also the hit box for the little fish so that we can grab them more easily)
And for the backrooms it's probably some test rooms (maybe to see if the creatures interact how they're intended to do between them like not kill each other until there's only one left)
5:59 despite that being a bug, I like to think of it as the player shaking from fear due to how uncanny the environments get on the outter edges of the map
I think what should have made the list is that the precursors almost made two more leviathan types go extinct along with two possible others
The “Subnautica Backrooms” are actually just leftover textures and terrain. Go and look up a youtuber called “8-BitRyan” and watch his super early subnautica videos. The old Lava Zone used to be super blocky and square in shape, it was almost just one giant staircase and it was only accessed by small cracks in the wall in the lost river, my assumption is that when they actually mapped out the lava zone and the lava castle, they had ALOT of terrain left over (if you watch the videos, this idea makes sense cause the old lava zone was MASSIVE, i think ryan said he was roaming for a solid 5 straight minutes and still found no end to it) so when they tried to use the rest of it they made the Lava Lakes, but still had some left over, and with the deadline for the full release coming soon they just blocked it off and said forget about it (i dont blame them, the game was a 5 year project after all and it was about to be their big break that youtubers all over the world were hyping up), im guessing they didnt turn on collisions for everything they used to cover it up so thats why you can fall through it
After you log out of the game after a session, you hear an electronic noise of something supposedly shutting down. Could it be the AI shutting down as well?
That’s disturbing
Nah bro, the dolphins starting singing "thanks for all the fish" and flew off into outer space when we weren't paying attention (if you get it, you get it)
My head canon for why you start shaking is that since you are slowly approaching the area where subnautica below zero takes place, it starts to get colder and colder
#7 - Size Discrepancy
You must have never played Subnautica in VR, seeing in actual 3D gives everything a way more accurate perceived size.
I totally recommend giving Subnautica a go in VR. (just a heads up, you might need a mod to fix some issues, back when I played I couldn't interact with the keypads on the Aurora, sprinting on land was painfully slow and the UIs placement is.. let's say interesting.)
Let me guess in VR subnautica, you may forget that you are playing a game and think you are in the real world
I've heard this man go from sounding like a little kid to dang near a young adult.
same
I've just started playing, so watching his videos for the first time, and was noting that change. Comments in his first videos were "I thought he was a girl."
How’s speedy the mouse mascot doing? Most of these are probably game desgin but anything with Riley always creeps me out. Also 10 year old might not get some of the references
Edit: never mind you showed him but still.
He's doing great! Totally living the life now :)
Despite what the PDA entry says, Dolphins are not extinct. They saw how bad the Federation was getting, said "So long and thanks for the fish", and bailed. My mate Douglas reliably informed me of this.
I’ve always had a fear on the unknowns of the ocean, but playing this game only reinforced it. 😅
One thing that I think would be a lot more disturbing than earth being a toxic wasteland is that in the description it says that a radiation suit is a necessary item in a post mad world which dosent necessarily mean earth was obliterated but maybe other planets could've died in a nuclear war which may include earth the description saying "a post mad world" could mean that there are more planets that died because of mad
I don't really like the theories "The main chatacter is actually dead"or " it was all a dream", I think theybare just lazy theories, literally every game or movie could be just a dream by this logic, I always refuse to listen to any of this theories, bruh I said a lot of times theories
I know i may be late but the radiation suit already has described 2 games including "sea" and "land" meaning subnautica and subnautica below zero. Perhaps the next game will be in space? This theory is also pushed further into confirmed by having unknown worlds include the word soace then a 🚀 emoji
If Riley died then why would at the end of the story a lady say that he’s in debt. Is the system just trying to ruin his life. While it is an interesting theory I just don’t believe it is likely, great vid as always! Stay safe! Edit: How would the system know the cost, it does seem very realistic that Riley is dead as the number is so big and so specific so it does seem partially real but I still wanna just believe he escapes
I see it this way if the lonely ai theory is true than when you die (if the theory about you being already dead is false than the ai will just create a new you imagine if it did do that but left your dead body where it was haah
That and also below zero makes no sense in this theory
If this theory were true I feel like the developers would have made it more obvious if they wanted the player to believe this.
my head cannon for the shaking is the character getting more and more nervous the farther and deeper you go
It's amusing to see the single, most-replayed spike regarding the Seamoth line. (~9:55)
Who knew that something as simple has having a red cross with a white background was such a serious offense... No wonder they kept it quiet, they probably didn't even realize it was illegal at first.
While attempting to go too far from the center in Below Zero, I ended up encountering a similar area to the Subnautica Backrooms.
The game bugged out while I was teleporting in creative and I was sent there too! It’s pretty interesting
At the high ground there is another developer area with signposts. I accidentally discovered it whilst lost in my Prawn Suit.
@@Tuck-Shop Ice Worm Testing Area?
@@DoggosGames Quite possibly
2:33 Did you mean eight hours or am I missing something? The aurora blackbox data says that 8 hours after the crash, Riley was the only one left alive, and by the time we wake up, everyone else is already dead, so I’m not sure where you’re getting three hours from.
You are literally my favorite UA-camr and I'm so glad that you are still making videos. Don't stop being a good UA-camr 😊
He is a good UA-camr 🙃
#1 Violation of Geneva Convention is pretty silly. You do know how many games have had health kits with red crosses on them, right? Like literally every FPS pre 2010, as well as numerable RTSes and RPGs.
i genuinely loved the video but i think there should be a warper reference in the vid as the precursors created the warper which suggests experimentation on live creatures and the warper should somehow be related to humans for its affinity towards technology and the precursor translator which directly stated that precursor were aware of earths existence and even managed to translate their language. love your content, hope your channes grow to over 100 k subs
There is a theory that the Aliens on the planet are actually humans/other evolutions of the monkeys but they are much more smarter than we and this can be why there is a sword in the containment chamber that if you scan it it says the sword is from the Earth and its 500/5000(i dont remember) years old so they have been on Earth
Watching your vid made me realize something that aligns with the nuclear war theory:
Alterra -> Alt Terra -> Alternate Earth
I concur that something MAD must have happened to Earth. Another indication of that is the actual name of the company central to Subnautica's story: Alterra. It could be a portemanteau of alternate terra, or "Alternative to Earth", where survivors of a post-apocalyptic Earth could have flocked to. And if you listen to the story of the Degasi survivors, the future of humanity looks pretty bleak indead. Consider that braving the leathal environment of this water planet is worth the measly amount of lithium, rubies and diamond foraged on its surface and worth 1 trillion credits to Alterra. I would have assumed that any kind of raw materials are extremely abundant on easy to reach asteroids and small planetoids in the trillions of solar systems accessible via phase gate!
@@praetorianplays9945 I hope he got rich enough to keep his family going for a generations
Maybe a trillion credits is a price of an average meal, like in Zimbabwe. Inflation is bitch and would stack over millenia.
An add-on to theory #9, what if Ryley never crashed, and never got on the Aurora, but he was going to, and he had to complete a training course to get onboard, and one of the sections was a survival, and if you were to complete the survival simulation, you would be allowed to advance to the next section of the training. And the survival simulation is Subnautica, and every time you die, you respawn, but lose point. I hope you make a vid about this, because I think it is quite a good theory.
also for number 8 this is why in space games you don't actually move but the world around you moves so that the center of the world doesn't get to far away
You can explain everything in the a simulation theory by it’s a game and they don’t wanna show dead bodies because of age restrictions, and the radiation doesn’t affect the wildlife in the realistic way so it can still be enjoyed by the player
I disagree with the Riley is dead theory. You said that he was reconstructed and that the planet could have been totally different but subnautica below zero proves this wrong. The storyline is after the disease is cured and in the koppa mining site there is a pda entry about the auora and Riley Robinson
Yeah, it's unlikely. Just a theory :)
@@SpeedyMouse A game theory
The fact that below zero happens disproves the ‘Riley is dead’ theory
I think the backrooms exist for optimization, why make the bottom uniform if you aren’t meant to go down that far in that area?
Well, the main reasoning you'd make it flat would be so that you can't see the weird terrain through scanner rooms, I guess.
Yeah but all that space would’ve been wasted, and there was no way for them to expect that people would abuse the MVB hitbox at those depths.
The reason that the one wall you mentioned at 13:39 is visible from only one side is because of how materials and textures work in games. When creating a 3d object no matter what object it is only one side of each face will render. So for example if you have a flat plane (a 2d square) you can designate which side of that plane renders. So if you are looking at the side that does not render it will appear invisible because it isnt rendering. When you apply textures to an object it only appears on the side that renders. There are some special shaders that can be used in games to allow the other side to be visible but generally these arent used as there are not very many instances where both sides of a 2d object in games such as a single plane need to be seen from both sides. Only instance where i usually see these shaders being used is in grass where its just small 2d planes but with newer games coming out they have started to model out the grass in different ways.
Yeah, Riley isn’t dead. That theory is completely made up of stretch after stretch
Also, below zero disproves basically every single point that was made
Dream and simulation theories are always dumb
Yup, it's just a theory :)
@@SpeedyMouse A GAME THEORY!!!!!
19:30 I was certain you were going to talk about the gas torpedoes...
This is the perfect type of video for Valentine's Day, it truly is.
Wow, just stumbled upon your Subnautica vids, and the jump in voice from your older ones to these newer ones surprised me a lot.
I think the sea emperor was the reason Riley survived, possibly using their powers to shield Riley from the warpers
But the Warpers can still get you! They warp you into enemy’s a lot. Unless you mean they don’t kill you themselves.
Warpers only kill infected individuals, Riley isn't infected immediately. And Riley also landed in area not patrolled by warpers
Number 9 probably has a less than 1% chance to occur as the player has enough protection to survive a bite from a Reaper Leviathan
The sabbatical backroom are probably a texture or model testing area
I have one to add. Though it may not be as existentially disturbing as some of the others on this list, it still gives me a cold pit in my stomach to think about. While exploring the aurora you learn that 25 life pods were successfully launched, but in the course of gameplay you can only find 9. This likely means the other 16 landed in the void… 😨
And as far as I know there were 50 pods and a crew of >300 people. So only ⅓ of the crew COULD survive.
15:33 When going anywhere new, take enough resources for an MPR,
an airlock, an indoor growthplot, a bioreactor and some melonseeds.
Now you can build an MPR with an airlock, powered by bio from the growth plot
by the bioreactor, which in all means air, food and drink.
Works for exploration using Seamoth too, since it can be attacked and fall apart.
if this happens far enough in a cave you'd be doomed. (Hardcore)
About the nuclear war: I don't think there was one, the game mentions that the Degasi was a Mongolian ship, therefore, countries most likely still exist. The catchphrase might be a joke.
I was so exited to see your next Video, can you make a video soon that is about the coolest areas to live with the new base building Features?
I'm actually going to make something like that on my second channel relatively soon :)
theorists when they can’t think of anything for their theory:
“quickly, we gotta make him dead!”
I actually love how below zero crushes some of these theories lol it leaves room for more to be built though 😊
I always thought the delphins thing was a reference to Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
About the geneva convention thing, the game among us apparently also violayed the geneva convention because the med-bay had one of those red crosses, which later on they changed to blue
This geneva rule is so stupid lol
The dolphins didn't extinct, they left after leaving behind a message that said, "So long, and thanks for all the fish."
"Dolphins are extinct"
Good. Dolphins are terrible creatures.
At least they fulfill a specific ecological niche, unlike domestic cats and dogs, which are revered and worshipped despite being some of the worst species on the planet
There are currently at least 2,360 cetaceans in captivity worldwide - ~2,000 dolphins, 227 beluga and 53 orca (killer whales). However, more than 5,000 cetaceans have died in captivity since the 1950s.
Actually, the voice line from the seamoth is still there. I once or twice had it, not a long time ago
It is no longer apart of vanilla Subnautica - I'm not sure how you got it tbh.
@@SpeedyMouse to be honest, i don't know😂
@@SpeedyMouse perhaps it has a very small chance of popping up like less than .000000000001 percent and only plays the line when the surrounding sounds are just to loud like the lost river or near the inactive lava zones or maybe if your brave enough near reapers territory
I think that the simulation theory might be the dumbest thing ive ever heard. Obviously the bodies are gone, they were eaten. "The damage caused by the aurora crash wasnt enough"... Have you seen the crash zone!?!?!?!? And finally it doesnt explain how any of BZ happens at all as the aurora's crash is literally acknowledged as a thing that happened in some pda entries. Such a silly, baseless theory.
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For me one of the most disturbing things in this game is how in one of the precursor labs there’s just a literal doomsday device sitting in a case. I assume they brought it there in case something went wrong with the kahraa experimentation so they could just destroy the whole planet instead of letting it get out.