This is in extremely poor taste. I love it.
I don’t understand?..
Oh…
Current events.
What did I miss?
Well, lets say that the Titanic just got a new friend.
Ima say the Titanic claimed a few more lives. In First Class, no less.
OH hell yeah, brand new DLC!
Please someone stop me before I say “drownloadable content!” Crap, too late :-\
Shame about them all carking it down there, though. Who wants to eat the soggy rich?
This is so fucked up.
Immediately shared with all my friend groups.
You need to enhance the analog controllers with Joe Rogan’s icy nipples
funny enough i used joystick extenders when playing Subnautica, but the flat kind, not joe rogan’s nipple on a winter night
Omfg! This is so cruel. It’s brilliant and you should feel ashamed.
“Warning: Hull integrity failure imminent! Abandon ship!”
Thats a nice military standard controller you got der
I personally loved the “shit in a ziploc bag” side quest
Subnautica is entirely a cautionary tale about the hazards of diving (without even decompression sickness or nitrogen narcosis). I died most by running out of O2 scrounging in wreckage, or underestimating the medium-sized toothy fish. Still. It’s dangerous!
Oxygen.
Best line in the whole game! The way it’s delivered is perfect.
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This is vile. I love it.
If you don’t like Subnautica and want a coop experience, maybe give this a go https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2992279622
That’s not funny.
It’s hilarious.
No joke I have this controller too and it’s great. The left analog stick on mine started to drift after about a year of street fighter, but that’s better than most controllers. A hall effect version of this thing would be the last controller I’d ever buy.
I have one of those Logitech F710 gamepads, and while I was generally happy with the controller itself, the proprietary Logitech wireless protocol is – occasionally – briefly disrupted by some source of radio emissions near me, whereas Bluetooth-based controllers seem to be able to ignore it.
Looks like it still operates in the 2.4GHz range same as Bluetooth. It’s probably a nearby microwave which also puts out interference in that range, lower power/cheap Bluetooth and even underpowered WiFi operating in the 2.4 range can be disrupted