3.3.03 unplayable(in new systems)

I know this is only part of the problem, but seriously, has anyone ever needed to know that a single asteroid belt has been discovered, never mind 15 of them?
I know I haven't.
Not once EUS, in the history of everything! There is zero gameplay or anything of interest in those asteroid belts.

And did I mention that in VR this is all appearing straight in front of your visual area. It’s all repeated in the info panel anyway, and that’s the best and only place for it.

Flimley.
 
Wow, what a terrible and debilitating bug for us explorers. :(


On the positive side and apparently on topic for this thread, yes Subnautica is a fantastic game! I beat it long ago but still play now and then for fun. I have a bit of a base building addiction in that game, so many scenic places to build!


Oh so its pictures now is it?

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My thread, so no Subnautica !!!!!!

1stly Thought FD would have done a quick patch [where is it]

2ndly My Subnautica base :D
(you can't see my vertical pipe of 2 X 120M going to surface with 4 surface observation domes in a 360 pattern)


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It's a great game and I managed to enjoy it in VR despite its flaws, but it's a pretty awful implementation and the Devs don't appear to be putting much effort into improving it. Have they fix the issue with the Cyclops in VR yet?

*Sorry for the off-topic question. :)

Have to admit that didn't reach that part yet, because restarting ;-)
 

Paige Harvey

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Hey Commanders,

Just wanted to drop in and let you know that we are aware of this issue. The dev team have been informed and are currently investigating, and as soon as we have any further information to share, you'll find it here on the forums and via our social channels.
 
So......what are the chances of this being fixed before the trip to Waypoint 2 on Sunday?

And......can we have our Squadron chat back on Xbox please?
 
FDeb.... get your act together!

QA testing doesn't mean get someone to try it one more time before going live.
Something this fundamental to simply flying around should have been caught during in-house testing.

It is literally worse than water torture, the constant sound of the discovery ticking over again and again and again.
 
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