And with that, we should make sure the satellite dishes are working optimally while we have our backs turn. No nose goes to the trash kingdom to reset the power!
Librarian at the start of this series: “I don’t want to hit or kill the marine life but I have to for my survival!” Librarian now: *Hits fishes without a care in the Seamoth*
a slightly uncomfortable thing to think about is that we only have access to a little less than half of the lifepods that left the aurora, the others fell into the void ☠️
Some could be buried under aurora rubble, or completle torn apart by stalker, melted when they landed on a volcanic valve or got destroyed while exiting the aurora too late.
22:02 The funniest part about this information is that one of the personal logs mentioned that the mission was going to last 40 weeks. So the dehydrated dessert venting incident happened literally a week after departure
@@larsjongen721 Funny enough, in my 170+ hours I only "crashed", what, thrice? Tho it was rather worse than a crash since the game instead completely froze and forced me to restart my whole computer...
Honestly props to the protagonist for doing all the on-land stuff like running around and walking through foliage and climbing mountains and hills, all while wearing flippers. I would have tripped immediately.
Tip: collect brain coral and plant it near your base, it was the plant you were using for oxygen at 29:50, just use a knife and cut the coral to collect a sample.
the cave at 29:32 had lots of uraninite crystals (rocks with the green spots), that you can use to power a nuclear reactor. Would be very beneficial to go get as much as you can in the next video
After watching the first 3 Subnautica videos you posted I decided to play Subnautica and man, I freaking love this game. The main thing that always makes me come back to Subnautica is the soundtrack. It is such a banger, specially the music you hear in the Shallows (start area). And another banger is the music you hear when you push your Cyclops submarine a little too hard. I always purposely drive my Cyclops at full speed just to hear that music. I wish this game had a jukebox like Below Zero. It would be awesome to just rock up around the map driving the Cyclops and running over fish while listening to some banging soundtrack.
This series is really fascinating so far. The chance of discovery, beautiful and yet terrifying. Hopefully soon enough, the Librarian can get the Cyclops! Ooohohohooo will that be fun to see
also don't get angry and yell at the giant, predatory electric shark-eels for biting you lol. That's their job. Its up to you to make sure your craft is fully repaired and in a safe place so you can evacuate :). And for the love of God, use the knife to defend yourself especially against the crabs. You don't need to allow yourself to be continuously eaten alive!
33:37 seems like a bit of a jab at rainworld, but lemme defend it. For that, the cycle system is intrinsically tied into the world building, and the lore, it is a part of the world that, not just your character, but all living things, go through. However yeah, usually it’s just pretty immersion breaking
If you don't mind tips on tools: You should def get that Thermoblade. Besides dealing more damage, it instantly cooks edible fauna like Peepers so you don't have to worry about using a Fabricator or carrying cooked stuff with you. The Propulsion Cannon should be a must-have in your wreck explorations. It's basically this game's Gravity Gun. And its counterpart could help you with the annoying predators (and it doesn't deal damage at all, which's great for us animal lovers).
@@TheRogueWolf yes, more like the horror of nature. Its strange people see the beauty of God in a world that is predominantly made up of living creatures painfully killing and eating other creatures alive :P. We're just lucky we're the top predator or life would be extremely scary
You're making very fast progress because you decided to build your base near the alien cannon where all the hostile aliens are - most people build their home base near the shallow coral reef where your lifepod was because its safer. As a side note I think its pretty dangerous because if the teleporting aliens can forcibly extract you from your seamoth I think there's a chance they can extract you from your base if you are behind glass - especially in your observatory sleeping chambers. However, the benefit of your location is that, if you dive deeply enough, you have access to a lot of technology and resources that seem to be clumped together. Not to mention, the island itself is a treasure trove for lithium which is needed for more advanced seafaring vessels. The real difficulty in this game will be navigating some of the deeper parts of the map which can be maze-like at times and filled with dangerous predators. Try to make as much use of the beacons as you can, they will help a lot in this regard
"Unless constructed with a specific research task in mind, observatories and other glass modules are imprudent for survival purposes." "Shut up, nerd." Screwed my face up at that one, lol.
I love this series so much. I’ve played through the game on my own time. But I rushed it due to my own Thalassophobia it’s a great game. One of the best that released in the last ten years. It’s beautiful even though it doesn’t have ultra realistic graphics. Overall one of my favorite games that will always hold a special place in my heart.
Most people just save after every big event. And then if you die, you quit without saving. So you can load at your last save and don't have to go back for your stuff
Also - there's a 'plant' called a gel sack that grows around the mountain. They're useful in crafting certain things, and while they're not the most nutritious they never go bad. Worth a look and an exterior growbed!
The sink is my domain, a steel abyss, Where grime and fear in equal measure kiss. With sponge in hand, I scrub and fight, But shadows lurk in the dishwater's night. The more I clean, the deeper I delve, Where twisted things on porcelain shelves Whisper secrets, sanity's toll, Is this a kitchen, or a hungry soul? What am I?
Man this is waaayyyy too enjoyable, im practically addicted! Just to let you know (no spoiler) you have suprisingly stayed on the right track very long! Just keep going! ❤
wait till he finds the thermal reactor and its benefits, ion batteries (they last longer), as well as the thing to upgrade and change the sea moth and prawn suit upgrades things will be far different lol
39:50 Hell, you don't even experience the side effects of rapidly ascending when in water in this game. 'The Bends' as it is called, if I'm not mistaken.
8:45 well, water is actually a rather bad conductor of electricity, though it may be a somewhat large charge at first, those are mostly just stray sparks, so it’d be somewhat fine from a distance Edit: guy who replied to this comment summed it up a lot better, check it!
_Pure_ water is a relatively poor conductor. _Saltwater_ (i.e. seawater, in Subnautica as well as real life) is literally _several orders of magnitude_ more conductive, to the point that it could theoretically be used in circuitry. However, because saltwater itself is so conductive, an electric shock is actually less likely to be fatal in seawater compared to somewhat-impure freshwater - the path of least resistance for the current is through the water, rather than through the person! However, in this case the current path has no real reason to travel _away_ from the conductive materials of the ship itself. Maybe more importantly, a current leaking into water wouldn't be visible as electrical arcs - the most you'd see would be tiny bubbles from electrolysis - which tells me that we're mostly working on rule-of-cool here; the electricity is supposed to be less of a hazard and more like special effects. This episode of pedantry brought to you by: me finally getting to use my degree for something, anything, lmao :')
you might really want to enable menu pause so that you don't dehydrate or starve while reading through pda's, it's also helpful to not get attacked by fish while perusing the pda too.
I really felt your frustration with the save system. I'm not sure why they didn't add a quicksave or autosave over the years of the game's development.
Many you are always around the perfect time when I get bored man how's it wish that my friend could be more time online but garden works is taking a long time but hey I have time every day and specially when I see your new video from sabnatica
Man, Alterra making me think of Warframe with their BS Charity becomes a foolish thing. The Corpus and their Temple of Profit preaching that Charity is a sin.
I have to disagree on the saving thing for Subnautica, any game where I can just Quick save and Quick load to fix my fuck up takes away any and all thrill from the risk of death, "oh I died? oh well." *QuickLoad*
Just so you know, there are some mods on the nexus that you might want. Specifically, an auto-save and quick save mod, OR a "keep inventory" mod. I wouldn't recommend any other mods per se for a first playthrough, but something to fix the saves might be all you need.
Good series but please acknowledge the enemies in the world. It's like you don't want to deal with them, wich is fine but then why not using the invisible command ?
I love how everyone is watching this exact video at nearly the exact time, it feels like we're all having a movie hangout or something like that
And with that, we should make sure the satellite dishes are working optimally while we have our backs turn. No nose goes to the trash kingdom to reset the power!
@@LarryMyster Question. I teleported bread!
i got here 5 hours late because i slept in
@@rebel6301 same
@@FranciumBoronhow long?!
I always chuckle when The Librarian assumes those Reapers are an edge of map enemy.
Hoho, just wait until he inevitably meets the ACTUAL edge-of-the-map enemy... That'll be fun.
Can’t wait till he finds the Dead Zone 😂
@@ScareSans I almost want him to download the gargantuan leviathan mod because it is the scariest thing in this game.
@@Sparrow_Bloodhunter I would give him a heart attack lmao!
No no I want him to realize that if the aurora landed in different area on the planet it would be a death sentences
Librarian at the start of this series: “I don’t want to hit or kill the marine life but I have to for my survival!”
Librarian now: *Hits fishes without a care in the Seamoth*
it's from the fog all over again!
if you didn't want me to run you over then you shouldn't have been in front of me.
It's character development.
a slightly uncomfortable thing to think about is that we only have access to a little less than half of the lifepods that left the aurora, the others fell into the void ☠️
Some could be buried under aurora rubble, or completle torn apart by stalker, melted when they landed on a volcanic valve or got destroyed while exiting the aurora too late.
@@PGerman. ooh that getting melted one sounds real bad
They probably sent their voices to a lonely radio observatory on earth. 😉
Gotta love how our dude ignores half-dead Seamoth and half-dead character despite having a repair tool and a few medikits.
He fears no man, and certainly not the threat of death
@@birdup1_2 no fear in death, only just really annoyed
22:02 The funniest part about this information is that one of the personal logs mentioned that the mission was going to last 40 weeks. So the dehydrated dessert venting incident happened literally a week after departure
Wonder if someone got shot out of the airlock for that?
"And I guess save after every action, like I'm waiting for Vegas to crash or something."
As the kids say these days: Felt.
Wonder if he meant Sony Vegas or Fallout: New Vegas
@@reptiliannoizezz.413 most likely New Vegas, because even just getting it running is a huge pain in the ass.
@@larsjongen721 Funny enough, in my 170+ hours I only "crashed", what, thrice? Tho it was rather worse than a crash since the game instead completely froze and forced me to restart my whole computer...
"Stop killing me!"
Ampeel: "...and I took that personally."
Fun fact: in the arora you can find posters on the wall and steal them for your own base.
15:44 Believe me, everything is fine with progression here. Aurora is meant to be a treasure trove of new info and technology
Honestly props to the protagonist for doing all the on-land stuff like running around and walking through foliage and climbing mountains and hills, all while wearing flippers. I would have tripped immediately.
Seamoth Hungry! Feed it 20 pound bag of raw quartz!
not noticing the uranium gives me great pain, but you can't have everything in life.
Didn't even notice it myself, maybe because we aren't near any of the deeper bioms yet like the blood kelp
missing those cyclops hull fragments is much more painful
I feel you. On the flip side, I think this is at least the second time I saw youtuber not notice uranium in the shallows.
Subnautica and Voices of the Void! 🤩
Best librarian month so far lol
Real
Tip: collect brain coral and plant it near your base, it was the plant you were using for oxygen at 29:50, just use a knife and cut the coral to collect a sample.
If you like, there is an accessibility setting that lets you pause time while reading the pda and using the inventory.
the cave at 29:32 had lots of uraninite crystals (rocks with the green spots), that you can use to power a nuclear reactor. Would be very beneficial to go get as much as you can in the next video
After watching the first 3 Subnautica videos you posted I decided to play Subnautica and man, I freaking love this game. The main thing that always makes me come back to Subnautica is the soundtrack. It is such a banger, specially the music you hear in the Shallows (start area). And another banger is the music you hear when you push your Cyclops submarine a little too hard. I always purposely drive my Cyclops at full speed just to hear that music. I wish this game had a jukebox like Below Zero. It would be awesome to just rock up around the map driving the Cyclops and running over fish while listening to some banging soundtrack.
Same thing! Whenever I hear the opening music I just have to play the game again. And the story is just gold.
the stressful music is also really underrated
stuff like Lava Castle always gets my heart pumping
Our guy finally got a nights sleep. It feels amazing sleeping on a proper bed after not having one for a bit.
This series is really fascinating so far. The chance of discovery, beautiful and yet terrifying. Hopefully soon enough, the Librarian can get the Cyclops! Ooohohohooo will that be fun to see
Same. I love the Cyclops. It's kinda like a mobile base.
@@KyanoAng3l0 that's exactly what it is... If only the Torpedoes were real...
also don't get angry and yell at the giant, predatory electric shark-eels for biting you lol. That's their job. Its up to you to make sure your craft is fully repaired and in a safe place so you can evacuate :). And for the love of God, use the knife to defend yourself especially against the crabs. You don't need to allow yourself to be continuously eaten alive!
A scanner room and it's upgrades are VERY useful for resource finding (and finding other objects)
33:37 seems like a bit of a jab at rainworld, but lemme defend it. For that, the cycle system is intrinsically tied into the world building, and the lore, it is a part of the world that, not just your character, but all living things, go through. However yeah, usually it’s just pretty immersion breaking
If you don't mind tips on tools:
You should def get that Thermoblade. Besides dealing more damage, it instantly cooks edible fauna like Peepers so you don't have to worry about using a Fabricator or carrying cooked stuff with you.
The Propulsion Cannon should be a must-have in your wreck explorations. It's basically this game's Gravity Gun. And its counterpart could help you with the annoying predators (and it doesn't deal damage at all, which's great for us animal lovers).
Don’t you hate it when you’re trying to enjoy the wonders of nature but the wonders of nature keep biting you?
yes
The majesty of nature: Things eating other things alive.
@@TheRogueWolf yes, more like the horror of nature. Its strange people see the beauty of God in a world that is predominantly made up of living creatures painfully killing and eating other creatures alive :P. We're just lucky we're the top predator or life would be extremely scary
This series convinced me to replay Subnautica.
"die comfy" would go insanely hard on some merch, or just as a slogan in itself
You're making very fast progress because you decided to build your base near the alien cannon where all the hostile aliens are - most people build their home base near the shallow coral reef where your lifepod was because its safer. As a side note I think its pretty dangerous because if the teleporting aliens can forcibly extract you from your seamoth I think there's a chance they can extract you from your base if you are behind glass - especially in your observatory sleeping chambers. However, the benefit of your location is that, if you dive deeply enough, you have access to a lot of technology and resources that seem to be clumped together. Not to mention, the island itself is a treasure trove for lithium which is needed for more advanced seafaring vessels.
The real difficulty in this game will be navigating some of the deeper parts of the map which can be maze-like at times and filled with dangerous predators. Try to make as much use of the beacons as you can, they will help a lot in this regard
I seriously cannot wait for more of this, I beg you candleman, do Below Zero after.
oh he'd love the death animations, they're horrifying
"Unless constructed with a specific research task in mind, observatories and other glass modules are imprudent for survival purposes."
"Shut up, nerd."
Screwed my face up at that one, lol.
Aerogel is a plant product, so you have to explore more plants.
Also, get the scanner room.
I love this series so much. I’ve played through the game on my own time. But I rushed it due to my own Thalassophobia it’s a great game. One of the best that released in the last ten years. It’s beautiful even though it doesn’t have ultra realistic graphics. Overall one of my favorite games that will always hold a special place in my heart.
Most people just save after every big event. And then if you die, you quit without saving. So you can load at your last save and don't have to go back for your stuff
That alien containment building will let you set up a fish farm. It's good to set one or two up for food and water early on.
Also - there's a 'plant' called a gel sack that grows around the mountain. They're useful in crafting certain things, and while they're not the most nutritious they never go bad. Worth a look and an exterior growbed!
The sink is my domain, a steel abyss,
Where grime and fear in equal measure kiss.
With sponge in hand, I scrub and fight,
But shadows lurk in the dishwater's night.
The more I clean, the deeper I delve,
Where twisted things on porcelain shelves
Whisper secrets, sanity's toll,
Is this a kitchen, or a hungry soul?
What am I?
34:17 you have to scan those black hull things in your left, they are the parts of cyclops
what i would give to see chris play Project zomboid as a series.
fr
The tab close cracked me up
You should keep your ears for the quiet Hoo sounds in the bulb zone
Oh and you should get an Ampeel egg
That end scene made me wanna happy cry
I like to imagine the main character just comes up with the names of the fishies on the spot when he sees them, like Reginald (the fish)
This is quickly becoming a favorite series from the Librarian!
Hey, you can pick up the posters on the Arauas wall
Ion cubes will respawn in collection points inside of the alien orbital cannon base where you first found them.
Man this is waaayyyy too enjoyable, im practically addicted! Just to let you know (no spoiler) you have suprisingly stayed on the right track very long! Just keep going! ❤
wait till he finds the thermal reactor and its benefits, ion batteries (they last longer), as well as the thing to upgrade and change the sea moth and prawn suit upgrades things will be far different lol
loving this series! you seem to enjoy playing as well and that makes me happy
And once more our favorite Librarian has brought us back to the depths
Yay another video! Your series has actually gotten me to replay the game. I’m playing it right now!
39:50 Hell, you don't even experience the side effects of rapidly ascending when in water in this game. 'The Bends' as it is called, if I'm not mistaken.
Yeah, I suppose the devs decided that making players wait in a decompression chamber for hours on end wouldn't be much fun.
I just chalk it up to space age environment suits that can equalize pressure or something like that.
there's a mod that adds that i think
@@Mr._Zook Just what this game needs lmao!
1:04:21 no, youll die Creepy And Comfy™®©
HELL YEAH I LOVE UR SUBNAUTCIA VIDS!!
Same
I ate a raw mesmir now im seein shit
The posters in the ship areas can be picked up and placed in your base
Pro tip: Go as far out into the ocean as possible. Do not stop.
8:45 well, water is actually a rather bad conductor of electricity, though it may be a somewhat large charge at first, those are mostly just stray sparks, so it’d be somewhat fine from a distance
Edit: guy who replied to this comment summed it up a lot better, check it!
_Pure_ water is a relatively poor conductor. _Saltwater_ (i.e. seawater, in Subnautica as well as real life) is literally _several orders of magnitude_ more conductive, to the point that it could theoretically be used in circuitry. However, because saltwater itself is so conductive, an electric shock is actually less likely to be fatal in seawater compared to somewhat-impure freshwater - the path of least resistance for the current is through the water, rather than through the person!
However, in this case the current path has no real reason to travel _away_ from the conductive materials of the ship itself. Maybe more importantly, a current leaking into water wouldn't be visible as electrical arcs - the most you'd see would be tiny bubbles from electrolysis - which tells me that we're mostly working on rule-of-cool here; the electricity is supposed to be less of a hazard and more like special effects.
This episode of pedantry brought to you by: me finally getting to use my degree for something, anything, lmao :')
@@TehCakeIzALie1thanks for the explanation, very informative!
you might really want to enable menu pause so that you don't dehydrate or starve while reading through pda's, it's also helpful to not get attacked by fish while perusing the pda too.
Loving the series
Might’ve impulse bought Subnautica and Subnautica:BZ because of your videos renewal of my interest in the franchise
I'd love to see an outpost in every biome
I hope you'll be able to fabricate that adorable "Keep Calm" poster from the Aurora found at 22:15 😺
:hope you're enjoying Subnautica ! Still one of my favorite PC gaming experiences eveerrrr
hell yeah, more subnautica
The librarian should definitely check out Pacific drive
I love this series, i really hope you also start below zero one day.
I’m a simple man. I see the Librarian upload a video, I click
I really felt your frustration with the save system. I'm not sure why they didn't add a quicksave or autosave over the years of the game's development.
Many you are always around the perfect time when I get bored man how's it wish that my friend could be more time online but garden works is taking a long time but hey I have time every day and specially when I see your new video from sabnatica
You dont need the radiation helmet after fixing the aurora, also the bag doesnt really do much
Imagine if subnautica had more gore and you saw the dead bodies of the people in the lifepods
Right as i eat fries, perffffect
How were the fries?
amazing thanks for asking
@@LambdaHXBN No problem. :)
I got a design idea so you take screenshots of places around your base and put them in picture frames as security camera feeds
Yesss
(Edit: added a extra s because im excited for this episode)
5:23 You missed one of the two Lifepod 6 PDAs
Yes more subnuatica!!!
save games with the option giving them names to find them back is a perfect save system... but we lost that with multiplat games.
Scan and use floodlights
Man, Alterra making me think of Warframe with their BS Charity becomes a foolish thing.
The Corpus and their Temple of Profit preaching that Charity is a sin.
I'm loving the playthrough. But oh my god, why do you always walk past minerals that you need? 57:53
I recommend you play gloomwood
candles dont work underwater
I hope he had a helmet that puts out oxygen so his candle doesn't go out.
10:26 Just saving the time for when i left
He left the cat poster -_-
Yoy may have not picked up a data chip at lifepod 12
"I'm saving constantly now because this game can't be relied upon for anything."
Skill issue.
finally
🧘♂️👍
craft the compass
I don't like PZ respawn now that you mention it.
yuh
Hi Jast an Tipp l Bild my Bass nier laef pot 6 :)
Moar plz :3
I have to disagree on the saving thing for Subnautica, any game where I can just Quick save and Quick load to fix my fuck up takes away any and all thrill from the risk of death, "oh I died? oh well." *QuickLoad*
Just so you know, there are some mods on the nexus that you might want. Specifically, an auto-save and quick save mod, OR a "keep inventory" mod. I wouldn't recommend any other mods per se for a first playthrough, but something to fix the saves might be all you need.
Hiiiiii
hello
please play sons of the forest
First like
i love femboys
Real shit
random, yet relatable
amen brotha 🙏
@@Mr._Zook i think there may be a suggestion that the librarian is a femboy :P. Btw nice F2 enclave avatar. Best game ever
Good series but please acknowledge the enemies in the world. It's like you don't want to deal with them, wich is fine but then why not using the invisible command ?
He probably doesn’t know about game commands.