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Displays signals, player's position, player's direction and coordinates. Subnautica Below Zero World Map & Coordinates. Introduction View all the areas of Subnautica and find the resources and items you are looking for with “link” Universal Search You can search for almost everything in the game, such as biomes, resources, blueprints, and more with the iamzid. Summary: Descend into the depths of an alien underwater world filled with wonder and peril. 275k members in the subnautica community. Up-to-date interactive Subnautica map of biomes, resources and all the other points of interest and collectibles. Up-to-date interactive Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero map of biomes, Subnautica Below Zero World Map & Coordinates (August 2020), The Subnautica: Below Zero release date has been confirmed for May 14, 2021. The numbers listed next to each location is the distance from the communications at sea level.
Players are free to explore the ocean on the alien planet 4546B, after their spaceship, the Aurora, crashes on the planet's surface. The first step to using this map is placing a beacon next to the communications tower on Delta island. Roninzeta (Topic Creator) 2 years ago #7. Interactive Subnautica Map - subnauticamap. 23 An interactive version of the map available at subnauticamap.
Use these fragments to craft one of the best vehicles in the game. This item has been added to your Favorites. Subnautica Interactive Map Mountain Island. I'm also not mentioning some of the rare, hard-to-reach biomes that show up late in the game.Subnautica interactive map Use the filters to display various creatures, caves and resources across the map. This list isn't exhaustive-there are two major mushroom forests, for example, in different and unconnected parts of the world. There are a lot of distinct biomes in Subnautica, and some crafting recipes will force you to track down a specific biome with some rare creature or mineral. If you find a wreck with a broken door panel but you left your repair tool back at base, those distances will work like coordinates to help you find your way back. When you want to make a note of a spot, get a distance reading from each of the beacons, e.g., 900 meters away from #1, 640 meters away from #2, 1,000 meters away from #3. Once you've got all three placed and labeled, you can bring up your tablet and toggle a HUD display to show icons and distances. The key with beacon triangulation is to spread 'em out as much as you can. This may take you over some deep and dangerous waters, but as long as you stay on the surface, you probably won't die. After you scan a few fragments at wrecks near the shallows, you'll unlock a blueprint for a beacon, and a little copper ore and titanium will let your fabricator whip one up.įor the best coverage, swim (or drive) out to the edges of the map and drop all three beacons. To get a known fixed point to measure from, you need beacons, floating radio transmitters that stay stable in water. Triangulation can be used for making maps in all sorts of ways, but the method we're going to use here is position resection: using three fixed, known points to determine your unknown location. That's why I prefer the second method, which fits better inside the tools of the game: Triangulation. Personally, I find pulling down a console menu a serious buzz-kill.
If you really get stuck and you consult the wiki, you can use those coordinates to find whatever you've been looking for. If you find something cool or you're done exploring a certain sunken wreck, press F1 and note those coordinates so you can refer to them later.
Under "Camera world pos" you'll see three numbers shown as (x, y, z), where X is east-west, Y is depth, and Z is north-south. You can find coordinates by pressing F1 to bring down a console menu. Here's the first way: Everything in Subnautica has in-game coordinates. You can use whichever one you want, I'm not your dad. One of them is cool and fun and the other is dumb and boring. To actually note locations, you need a coordinate system, and you have two options: console coordinates or homebrewed beacon triangulation. If you want to keep track, make like it's a '90s-era adventure game and break out a notepad. When commenters or forum posters say they want a map in the game, they usually want a way to cross off explored areas or remember important locations. Since there's no in-game Subnautica map, you're going to need to take some notes yourself.