I never realized how big the void ghost-leviathans actually are. the fucking hammer head looking thing is almost as big as the launch platform. Holy hell
Yeah, scale works really weird in Subnautica. When you face creatures in the water you really don't get the true size of them. Instead you kinda need to take some distance and have other objects next to them. I only realized how big these Ghost Leviathans are when I was in my Cyclops, backed away a bit, and then one of them clipped through the helm.
"Cannot build here. Must be constructed in deeper water" *Went to build in Deadzone* “Detecting multiple levitation class lifeforms in the region, are you certain whatever your doing is worth it?” It's deep enough, so shut up
When I was fined from my company due to my obscene debt of over a trillion credits, I got back at them by catapulting giant, translucent monsters at them
8:45 Welcome home to Alttera, permission to land will be granted once you have settled your outstanding balance of (ghost leviathan screech) good luck.
This was my first attempt at this and having the platform get angled in such a way from the leviathan pushing the MBV was too good not to use. Curiously, you can still see the ocean when you take off.
I've never played this game so I can't tell: did having the platform angled like this save him from the Leviathans or not? It looked like they couldn't get to him when he was on it but I can't tell if that's because of the angle or just because it's above water.
@@CrankyTemplar It's because the Lift Off cinematic is applied at the skybox of the world, if you are to freecam during Lift off, you'll see, you never even left 4546B
Its super interesting to see how the launch actually looks like. It looks like they don't lift you up that much if at all. All they do is change the skybox, and play an animation. Really neat.
Yes, you don't launch, its spawn objects, efects and spherical (if i remember correctly) backgrounds and move them in a way that, from the inside the ship, looks like you're moving. Thats why the distribution of the inside is for, you basically cannot see nothing more than the sky
Seeing the planet from orbit you can see there’s small pockets of land throughout the overall dead zone and makes me wonder what the rest of the planet would look like other then the little bits you get to see
the planet has lots of land The game just takes place above a deep sea volcano the ecological dwsd zone is just the deep ocian around the outside of the volcano whioe the land below the water in the map is the covered top of the volcano your baicly on a undereater mountain snd the deadzone isnthe actual see floor
actually, those small bits of land are the aurora, mountain island, and floating island. it's difficult to notice without pulling the texture from the game files, though. and of course, the icy area is sector zero.
@@N8crafter sorry but that wouldnt make sense, the map for subnautica is about 4 kilometres in any direction from either side of the reefs end, and your looking at the bits of ground from orbit, so unless the entire planet would take just over an hour to go around fully those would have to be other islands past the dead zone somewhere
@@codygarton7177 i dunno what to tell you, other than those islands are clearly meant to be the Crater. you can make out the Quarantine Enforcement Platform on one of them, and another is just the Aurora.
1:06 Ngl, seeing the platform fall on the ghost leviathans was vaguely satisfying. :) 2:44 Me: "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!?" O_o (Oh, I guess you needed the rest of the components from the Seamoth; fair enough) :P 8:24 The fact that you can see the water, presumably due to the weird angle you launched the rocket, gives some insight into the shenanigans the devteam pulled when designing that ending cutscene. By that, I mean the rocket never actually launches; the devteam just superimposed the space and stuff in front of the rocket.
I couldn't easily find a way to carry everything as I still wanted the seaglide (although I guess I'd have been fine once on the platform). I kept the seamoth out of the dead zone as I suspected it'd get destroyed by the leviathans.
@@Omegaset If it works then why waste time doing something else that's just maybe a little bit better in a very niche situation? The team obviously did a huge amount of work on the environment and models so why does this small thing even matter? Sometimes there's limitations too.
@@fastlearner292 it doesn't matter, and its definitely a smart solution. Programming and designing games is super difficult trust me i know. There's nothing wrong with it, i just thought it was funny.
i can imagine many of theese moments being absoloutely terrifing irl. like trying not to slip and fall into the water in this completely flat and slick but tilted platform, or trying to press the buton and activate the elevator, only for it to work at the last second with the water flowing of and you being lifted away from them, but you can still see them screaming underneath
@@Jilted84 cap,they dont add new time capsules to the game like 4 years from now,and even if you laucnhed in the void the capsule can launch almost anywhere except lost river and lava zone
...I find it hilarious how the AI pauses at the Ghost Leviathan screech (Which may have been a Scream of Delayed Terror at being sent through gods know how many miles through space, and then find itself on an Unknown planet with too much Land and not enough water), then says "Good Luck", as if saying that more to Alterra's personal, and also saying "Arite, Imma Head out now, is your Problem, not mine".
Also there are theories that they are on the bottom of the food chain considering the depth and size of the ecological dead zone. So there are creatures out there far... Far larger in theory.
true. I think the most interesting part were the shadow leviathans as they are the only leviathan class to actually patrol a broader area instead of roaming around a small field. Other than that I kinda wish they would've sold the artic setting more. You were either truly above ground or truly below water but aside from the actual land areas the small ice bergs and lily pads didn't really have much going on on them, which is where i would've loved to see more tie-in between the two themes. like imagine if the Snowfox was able to go both on land surfaces and across surfaces of water, and the game was tailored to reward simultaneous land and water exploration. Would've made the artic setting a lot more interesting imo. Still a good game, but it had a lot more potential.
I agree, It gives you genuine fear than part 2, the feeling of loneliness and hardwork makes you look back and miss the times before going into the rocket. Part 2, I didn't feel that since we are not alone and monsters and the places aren't that scary
@@bertvanbeterbed9702 tbh I've not met a person I know that actually likes the first game for anything other than base building. Second game is much more enjoyable as a survival game
I like how is the rocket is getting built one ghost is just giving up and swimming away while the other two are just Nuro-divergent and extremely hyper focused and resilient
The ghost leviathans are terrifying but in the mod return of the ancients the gargantuan leviathan is nightmare, its 10 times. Bigger than those ghost leviathans and it actually eats them too
Watching videos like this make it all too clear to me that I absolutely could not handle playing this game under any circumstances. Every time a leviathan swims near you my arms start spasming uncontrollably.
Subnautica does a lovely job of atmosphere and personally I find those moments where you're in open water without any sense of direction to be more unnerving. I think what does undermine the horror is once you know that leviathans don't one-shot you (except for the sea dragon, and only with its rarely used bite) it's not as dangerous as it initially seems.
I love how the video says in the picture, “We promise not to eat all humans!” That’s already a promise. Ghost Leviathans don’t eat anything but microscopic organisms. They bite you to get you out of their territory, not because you’re yummy.
Yeah, they dont follow you for very long either. When i passed them in the Lost River they maybe got a swing at me and then i was already out of range and not interesting anymore.
First time I entered the ecological dead zone: “OH…. Are you friendl- ouch! WHAT THE HECK WAS THAT FOR? Ok dude!!!! See this area around me?! This is my space! I need my space! You are SUFFOCATING me!”
I actually kinda wish the game required you to build the rocket in the void. It would've been a kinda cool albeit terrifying "final battle" of sorts, and lore wise it would kinda make sense since the rocket would require a big area of empty space to realistically be built
I think below zero was already a planned game when subnautica end was released cuz with the angle of the neptune and the gravity turn let us see the entire planet and you can see a gigant ice and snow platform in the ocean on 8:23 to 8:27
sorry late reply but yeah they said they were planning on an artic biome for the original game but couldn't/didn't figure out a way to implement it so decided on turning it into DLC/seperate game instead. (would have been better as DLC though)
Ngl, I feel bad for the protagonist because he went through hell and back just to get home, only for Alterra to say "Um, you can't land here till you pay out your debt" even if he used their equipment for survival
Is no one gonna talk about how the ending gave us a clue to subnautica below zero? At the end before he enters the timehole, you can see some ice on the planet, confirming subnautica below zero.
Fun fact: You’re Alexa/Siri thing only says, “Warning, entering ecological dead zone. Adding report to data bank.” When the first ghost leviathan appears.
Am I the only one who is scared of them until you watch them move, like that initial approach from darkness is scary but once you can see them they aren't scary to me
Cool fun fact you don’t actually leave the planet this is just a cutscene the plays on the skybox- so you technically did bring the Ghost Levithans into space
I think someone did that. The rocket doesn't actually move you - you just see a scene of taking off on the screen and it causes issues if angled wrong.
@@CrankyTemplar I know it doesn't move but still, I'd like to see the ghost levi screaming at me while I'm stuck in my rocket while it's doing nothing. It's just one of those rocket toy ride things. Put a coin in it and it moves around a little and makes some noises
I never realized how big the void ghost-leviathans actually are. the fucking hammer head looking thing is almost as big as the launch platform. Holy hell
Bro I know, and he's over here treating em like pets
They are so massive
They get bigger the more u go out
Yeah, scale works really weird in Subnautica. When you face creatures in the water you really don't get the true size of them. Instead you kinda need to take some distance and have other objects next to them. I only realized how big these Ghost Leviathans are when I was in my Cyclops, backed away a bit, and then one of them clipped through the helm.
@@-Zikade- it works great in VR, tho it's even more impressive how much better the feeling of dephts becomes
"Cannot build here. Must be constructed in deeper water"
"Cannot build here. Must be constructed in deeper water"
*Went to build in Deadzone*
“Detecting multiple levitation class lifeforms in the region, are you certain whatever your doing is worth it?”
It's deep enough, so shut up
@@izakireemsi2783 lol
@@izakireemsi2783 He was a troll
@@izakireemsi2783 I can honestly hear rick from rick and morty saying that 😂
Lol
When I was fined from my company due to my obscene debt of over a trillion credits, I got back at them by catapulting giant, translucent monsters at them
J
Chad MC vs virgin alterra
“Hello boss, i present you my new pet”
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@@senatorstevenarmstrong6703 Chad Underpaid Janitor Chief vs Virgin Interstellar Greedy Company
8:45 Welcome home to Alttera, permission to land will be granted once you have settled your outstanding balance of (ghost leviathan screech) good luck.
I mean, He can pay for that relatively easily. After all, he DID bring a Ghost Leviathan with him!
he can even pay two times over!
Humanity is doomed everyone will die in this planet if they dont kill 2 ghost levithans or just pet them and turn them into super levithans
Nobody's ever gonna find that capsule unless we find a bottom to the dead zone.
Theres no bottom, so its just endlessly falling . . . Into the abyss
@@Johnnyjoestar839 yeah I know
@@Johnnyjoestar839 there Is a bottom but you can't get to it
@@q1vxw thats surpising
There is a bottom, just need the core of the planet
The angle of the platform is ridiculous
This was my first attempt at this and having the platform get angled in such a way from the leviathan pushing the MBV was too good not to use. Curiously, you can still see the ocean when you take off.
I've never played this game so I can't tell: did having the platform angled like this save him from the Leviathans or not? It looked like they couldn't get to him when he was on it but I can't tell if that's because of the angle or just because it's above water.
You know, this is how Japanese spaceships launched up until the late 2000's. The reason? The Americans didn't want to share their guidance systems.
@@CrankyTemplar It's because the Lift Off cinematic is applied at the skybox of the world, if you are to freecam during Lift off, you'll see, you never even left 4546B
The angle of the platform is thr same as NASA firing their rockets lol
Its super interesting to see how the launch actually looks like. It looks like they don't lift you up that much if at all. All they do is change the skybox, and play an animation. Really neat.
ua-cam.com/video/So5Oxd9lwkU/v-deo.html
whats weird is its pretty convincing
I know right? Very creative indeed
Yes, you don't launch, its spawn objects, efects and spherical (if i remember correctly) backgrounds and move them in a way that, from the inside the ship, looks like you're moving. Thats why the distribution of the inside is for, you basically cannot see nothing more than the sky
Ah, the magic of game developing, i do love when devs do these type of ilussion tricks
Seeing the planet from orbit you can see there’s small pockets of land throughout the overall dead zone and makes me wonder what the rest of the planet would look like other then the little bits you get to see
the planet has lots of land
The game just takes place above a deep sea volcano the ecological dwsd zone is just the deep ocian around the outside of the volcano whioe the land below the water in the map is the covered top of the volcano your baicly on a undereater mountain snd the deadzone isnthe actual see floor
@@demonic_myst4503 did you nearly freeze to death while writing this XD
actually, those small bits of land are the aurora, mountain island, and floating island. it's difficult to notice without pulling the texture from the game files, though. and of course, the icy area is sector zero.
@@N8crafter sorry but that wouldnt make sense, the map for subnautica is about 4 kilometres in any direction from either side of the reefs end, and your looking at the bits of ground from orbit, so unless the entire planet would take just over an hour to go around fully those would have to be other islands past the dead zone somewhere
@@codygarton7177 i dunno what to tell you, other than those islands are clearly meant to be the Crater. you can make out the Quarantine Enforcement Platform on one of them, and another is just the Aurora.
“Detecting multiple levitation class lifeforms in the region, are you certain whatever your doing is worth it?”
Whooosh
Yup it was worth my entertainment
Well it's the only way to escape so... yes
*leviathan
*You're
@@ihateeveryone1203 why do you do this
@@grandparent3612 I think it's in the name
1:06 Ngl, seeing the platform fall on the ghost leviathans was vaguely satisfying. :)
2:44 Me: "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!?" O_o (Oh, I guess you needed the rest of the components from the Seamoth; fair enough) :P
8:24 The fact that you can see the water, presumably due to the weird angle you launched the rocket, gives some insight into the shenanigans the devteam pulled when designing that ending cutscene. By that, I mean the rocket never actually launches; the devteam just superimposed the space and stuff in front of the rocket.
I couldn't easily find a way to carry everything as I still wanted the seaglide (although I guess I'd have been fine once on the platform). I kept the seamoth out of the dead zone as I suspected it'd get destroyed by the leviathans.
Theory enzyme 42 gives the same effects as lsd
the bullshitery of game Design is astonishing sometimes
@@Omegaset If it works then why waste time doing something else that's just maybe a little bit better in a very niche situation? The team obviously did a huge amount of work on the environment and models so why does this small thing even matter? Sometimes there's limitations too.
@@fastlearner292 it doesn't matter, and its definitely a smart solution. Programming and designing games is super difficult trust me i know. There's nothing wrong with it, i just thought it was funny.
i can imagine many of theese moments being absoloutely terrifing irl. like trying not to slip and fall into the water in this completely flat and slick but tilted platform, or trying to press the buton and activate the elevator, only for it to work at the last second with the water flowing of and you being lifted away from them, but you can still see them screaming underneath
My god I knew they were massive in the void but that big? Damn
No they're not THAT big. You are plankton compared to them actually.
Yeah, Subnautica has a problem with scale. when swimming around especially in the void, it's really difficult to see how massive something actually is
@@Omegaset thats why everything is made so big - they have to compensate
@@Omegaset tbf it actually works like that underwater
Omegaset yeah it’s mostly due to the fov, try playing the game with a low fov and it becomes 10x times scarier.
6:11
*cannot rest now, there are monsters nearby*
It must have been hard swimming with those big balls of steel.
Wont lie this gave me a heart attack to watch. You diving back into the water with three of ghost just to get the rest of your stuff had me on edge.
"Time capsule jettisoned... Into the void."
I think I found it right in the sea treaders path right outside the void lol.
edit: spelling
@@Jilted84 cap,they dont add new time capsules to the game like 4 years from now,and even if you laucnhed in the void the capsule can launch almost anywhere except lost river and lava zone
@@graycatsaderow then how did i find this? subnautica man
@@Jilted84 you maybe found another capsule,not his one.
Its literally impossible to find new capsules rn,they only reuse ones from 4 years ago
@@graycatsaderow Its subnautica the devs can say something cant happen and then it will so who knows.
6:45 It's sad they stopped implementing new time capsules a while ago, imagine finding this one!
When did they stop?
The capsules are still there I found one two weeks ago
@@chonkmaster87 they stopped adding new ones
@@danielduran6540 ah that’s a bummer
@@danielduran6540 also not true, 3 weeks ago someone got a new capsule.
...I find it hilarious how the AI pauses at the Ghost Leviathan screech (Which may have been a Scream of Delayed Terror at being sent through gods know how many miles through space, and then find itself on an Unknown planet with too much Land and not enough water), then says "Good Luck", as if saying that more to Alterra's personal, and also saying "Arite, Imma Head out now, is your Problem, not mine".
6:09 i love the chilling music while 3 leviathans are desperately trying to kill you.
Fun fact: Ghost leviathans eat microorganisms and attack you because they are territorial and want you to leave
YOU are the microorganism when you see their true size
they only eat things similar to our worlds plankton so to it were just the dumbest creature on the planet for going into its home
They are basically very angry blue whales
There were three leviathans there. I think they have a bigger than me if they want to defend their territory.
Also there are theories that they are on the bottom of the food chain considering the depth and size of the ecological dead zone. So there are creatures out there far... Far larger in theory.
You don't quite realize how big they are until you see them outside of water
As fun and interesting Subnautica 2 was, The first game will always be king!
true. I think the most interesting part were the shadow leviathans as they are the only leviathan class to actually patrol a broader area instead of roaming around a small field. Other than that I kinda wish they would've sold the artic setting more. You were either truly above ground or truly below water but aside from the actual land areas the small ice bergs and lily pads didn't really have much going on on them, which is where i would've loved to see more tie-in between the two themes. like imagine if the Snowfox was able to go both on land surfaces and across surfaces of water, and the game was tailored to reward simultaneous land and water exploration. Would've made the artic setting a lot more interesting imo. Still a good game, but it had a lot more potential.
I agree, It gives you genuine fear than part 2, the feeling of loneliness and hardwork makes you look back and miss the times before going into the rocket.
Part 2, I didn't feel that since we are not alone and monsters and the places aren't that scary
@@bertvanbeterbed9702 tbh I've not met a person I know that actually likes the first game for anything other than base building. Second game is much more enjoyable as a survival game
@@oshura2506 read the comment above nobody IS talkijg about base building here..
@@clck1242 next you'll tell you just learned the sky blue or that water is wet.
Imagine if the ghost leviathans flipped the launch platform and you were sent to the bottom
well I imagine that would be a short lived experience, get out of the rocket at the bottom and probably be surrounded by 50 of the damn things
1:57 Pog Leviathan
Love how the ending hinted at where the next game would be by looking at the Antarctic area
You should've think twice before coming in my territory and you are lucky i wasn't hungry
stais rifle:
Ok…?
Don’t you eat microorganisms?
@@CrabSpy6425 if you’re that big lots of things become microorganisms.
Real quick
Why does the inside of your transparent skin look similar to the hyperspace affect at the end of the game?
i knew that the rocket never actually took off but its funny here cause you can see the water in the cut scene cause of the build angle
Imagine if the ghost leviathan makes it into space. He'll doom us all.
Who else remembers when the Void would either spawn 5 Reapers or a slightly scaled up Sea Dragon back before the Ghost Leviathans were added?
Wait really?
@@blooddiamonds9948 yup
@@blooddiamonds9948 YEEEUPPPPPPPP
Dropping a whole rocket launch platform on the head of a ghost leviathan is probably the most metal thing I’ve seen all day
Imagine one of em just pops up coming at you from the darkness of space as you're escaping, now that'd be terrifying
The way that the PDA got interrupted by the Ghost Leviathans at the end.😂
I like how is the rocket is getting built one ghost is just giving up and swimming away while the other two are just Nuro-divergent and extremely hyper focused and resilient
Honestly I never realised how big Ghosts were til now!
Those are adult ones sadly, they’re still hella big though
Considering I only see people able to run in fear from the ghost-leviathans. I'm glad you basically gave them a giant middle finger. They deserve it.
The ghost leviathans are terrifying but in the mod return of the ancients the gargantuan leviathan is nightmare, its 10 times. Bigger than those ghost leviathans and it actually eats them too
I'm looking forward to playing RotA whenever it's released for compiling new deaths and hopefully making an observatory.
10 times? its litterly more that 4 miles long if you look at it. more like 50 times
Just increasing size doesnt make it scarier...
@@traplegend5065 Most people are simple
@@traplegend5065 It only exists in the deep pitch void. if it’s night time it’s absolute terrifying
You did a real good job here.
this might be the most stressful Subnautica video ever posted to youtube and yet I still find myself coming back to it every so often
Holy fuck, its so much clearer how big these things are, next to the platform, than just in the infinite depth under water
3:58 (Good question)
Good luck settling your outstanding balance of *nightmarish scream* lol
When it is pointed sideways or diagonally it looks like an exposed nuke.
what the f- I didn’t know ghost leviathans were THAT huge, now I don’t regret resisting to enter the deadzone.
Such a calming biome
Imagine 3 big monster wants to eat you even though the food is so little lol
They could have go for a bigger fish
1:12 bro got smashed by the platform and walked it off like a champ
I love how broken this game can get but still operate.
Watching videos like this make it all too clear to me that I absolutely could not handle playing this game under any circumstances. Every time a leviathan swims near you my arms start spasming uncontrollably.
Subnautica does a lovely job of atmosphere and personally I find those moments where you're in open water without any sense of direction to be more unnerving. I think what does undermine the horror is once you know that leviathans don't one-shot you (except for the sea dragon, and only with its rarely used bite) it's not as dangerous as it initially seems.
I love how the video says in the picture, “We promise not to eat all humans!” That’s already a promise. Ghost Leviathans don’t eat anything but microscopic organisms. They bite you to get you out of their territory, not because you’re yummy.
Yeah, they dont follow you for very long either. When i passed them in the Lost River they maybe got a swing at me and then i was already out of range and not interesting anymore.
@@Thranng well that’s a Juvenile. Adults are worse.
@Help Me Hence why they’re not gonna eat humans.
@Help Me thank you for replying to me or I may have lost this video forever! ❤️
I've always wondered if there's a reason why the creatures don't make noises outside of water
This Is Why I Use "fly noenergy & invisible" In Console Commands
That's the most nerve racking exit in the world! Honky crap.... You are in the edge of death
Woops, forgot the copper wire ,*screams of the ghosts*, maybe I'll stay here...
“Are you sure what you’re doing is worth it?”
“Yes.”
1:07 IT WAS AT THIS MOMENT THAT HE KNEW, HE F*** UP.
"must be constructed in deeper water"
"This is getting out of hand. Now there are two of them."
Even though I’ve never played this game before, this was still very fun to watch.
The amount of anxiety I get when I hear "now in the ecological dead zone"
If anything this shows the true size of these things. I never knew they were that massive
Me once I see detecring Multiple leciathans: "Nah, not today, we leaving."
6:11
"Are we there yet?"
Great idea for a video. I felt very entertained. 10/10 🚀
First time I entered the ecological dead zone: “OH…. Are you friendl- ouch! WHAT THE HECK WAS THAT FOR? Ok dude!!!! See this area around me?! This is my space! I need my space! You are SUFFOCATING me!”
The ghost leviathan "boy,can we come with ya?"
I actually kinda wish the game required you to build the rocket in the void. It would've been a kinda cool albeit terrifying "final battle" of sorts, and lore wise it would kinda make sense since the rocket would require a big area of empty space to realistically be built
I think below zero was already a planned game when subnautica end was released cuz with the angle of the neptune and the gravity turn let us see the entire planet and you can see a gigant ice and snow platform in the ocean on 8:23 to 8:27
sorry late reply but yeah they said they were planning on an artic biome for the original game but couldn't/didn't figure out a way to implement it so decided on turning it into DLC/seperate game instead. (would have been better as DLC though)
Ngl, I feel bad for the protagonist because he went through hell and back just to get home, only for Alterra to say "Um, you can't land here till you pay out your debt" even if he used their equipment for survival
People: This is so cool
Me:man did a 1000000000 IQ move placing his time capsule in the void so no one can get it
Player: *Gets attacked by a devilish creatures*
Subnautica: *🎶🎵*
The thumbnail was very cute. It is the only reason why I clicked on this video.
It's a good thing that platform was static and not affected by the ghost levis. They would have flipped it for sure.
Just imagine this thing, but like 20x times bigger floating in the open space
Me when I first saw this: Entering biological dead zone, adding report to data bank
1:07 why you little!!!
🤣
pov: you killed one of the adult ghost leviathans and another comes to replace it
Wait is that how time capsules are made
you become a true man when you go in the deadzone on hardcore
Literally everyone when it says “needs deeper water”
Is no one gonna talk about how the ending gave us a clue to subnautica below zero? At the end before he enters the timehole, you can see some ice on the planet, confirming subnautica below zero.
This is just starting a riot, before you leave the party lmao.
1:05 *BONK*
I'm suprized it still worked but you could see it was still a bit glitched due to the water on the side of the screen when you got off the planet
I'd love to watch the rocket awkwardly rotate for a bit from an outside view of the animation
The anxiety I felt from that beginning still haunts me
Fun fact: You’re Alexa/Siri thing only says, “Warning, entering ecological dead zone. Adding report to data bank.” When the first ghost leviathan appears.
6:33 ngl as a message i would have put "GET ME OFF OF THIS F*CKING PLANET!"
“Detecting multiple leviathan class life forms in the region. Are you certain whatever you’re doing is worth it?” Did you pass the dunes?
Nope, I just added the line in for added humor.
@@CrankyTemplar I thought that might’ve been the case.
How cool of an Easter egg it would’ve been that if you launch from the void a ghost leviathan or something bigger…. Took down your ship.
*sees ghost leviathan* "Yeah nah fuck this'
Am I the only one who is scared of them until you watch them move, like that initial approach from darkness is scary but once you can see them they aren't scary to me
Ohh man Subnautica in VR has to be horror.
you're crazy, dude..
Great video, thank you :D It would be fun if devs really forced player to build rocket in the void.
Once I settled my outstanding balance?!?!? Screw you Alterra!!!
Cool fun fact you don’t actually leave the planet this is just a cutscene the plays on the skybox- so you technically did bring the Ghost Levithans into space
1:06 Bonk
Alternate title
9 Minutes of Unavoidable Anxiety
My anxiety while watching this was sky high
What if you flip the launch pad to face into the void and then launch?
I think someone did that. The rocket doesn't actually move you - you just see a scene of taking off on the screen and it causes issues if angled wrong.
@@CrankyTemplar I know it doesn't move but still, I'd like to see the ghost levi screaming at me while I'm stuck in my rocket while it's doing nothing. It's just one of those rocket toy ride things. Put a coin in it and it moves around a little and makes some noises