New Oxygen Tank Me Daddy?? — Subnautica Below Zero BLIND Playthrough, Episode 49



Ryan is back to Subnautica, this time more frigid! In this Let’s Play series, Ryan plays Subnautica Below Zero … blind!

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Subnautica: Below Zero is an open-world survival action-adventure video game developed and published by Unknown Worlds Entertainment. It is the sequel to the 2018 game Subnautica. Subnautica: Below Zero is a survival adventure game set in an open world environment and played from a first-person perspective. Like its predecessor, the player’s goal is to explore the environments and survive in an alien environment while also completing objectives to advance the game’s plot. Players collect resources, construct tools, build bases and submersibles, and can interact with the planet’s wildlife. Subnautica: Below Zero was released on May 14, 2021.

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17 thoughts on “New Oxygen Tank Me Daddy?? — Subnautica Below Zero BLIND Playthrough, Episode 49”

  1. I knew it required the high capacity tank, but I've never seen anyone find the pieces for ultra without already having high! I hoped for your sake it would give you the high capacity blueprint too, but alas… You'll just have to find it on your own! More adventures!

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  2. That egg shaped like a big ring with a clear ball inside floats. I remember you found it resting against the underside of an iceberg early in the playthrough. So, you should've looked up, not down, to find it in containment. 🙂

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  3. You fixed it, so at least I won't have to go into detail, but want to at least explain why you 'lost power' in the beginning of the episode. It's a limitation of the Engine itself, the Devs, for some unknown reason, hardcoded Power Lines to only work for 1 base, and 1 base only. You can't use a Power Source, like Thermal Power, to power 2 different bases. It just fundamentally will not work. Mods have tried getting around this limitation, and never could. It's just hardcoded into the engine itself, and both Subnautica and Below Zero run on the exact same code and engine, so both games suffer this massive 'bug'/'flaw'.

    So yeah, sadly, Thermal Power and Power Lines can only be used on one base each. Can't share power. Sucks horribly, but got to live with it.

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  4. The Sam and Dani thing is wild. I’ll be honest I wasn’t super focused on the pda’s so I didn’t even realize that Sam had a love interest in this game, let alone one named Danielle, which is exactly how you spell my twin sisters name! Kinda wild that as half of a Sam and Dani, I didn’t catch the Sam and Dani relationship😂 last few episodes have been FULL of awesome progress, I feel like this series might be shorter than the first😳

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  5. I would suggest instead of trying to get rid of it by being chased, I would chase it away with the seatruck defense. Because you're too slow and it catches up to fast, but to it seems to sim far away from you when you do the seatruck defense. So sim aorund an attack it from the pink shallows

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