26514 2015-12-23 16:32:08 Igor Popov implemented water park -- What is this?
Duff_McDuggin
Join Date: 2015-07-02 Member: 205964Members
Join Date: 2015-07-02 Member: 205964Members
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This is sooo cool!
I have fish in it already! Just go inside and release them from your inventory via right click. Rabbit rays prolly when eggs are a thing.
I didn't realize you could actually go in them, that's cool! It does a great job of filling up the empty space I usually end up with in my bases.
How many fish will it hold?
Well, just read the wiki and the Water Park allows for fish breeding. If you have two fish of the same species in the tank they will begin to reproduce (up to ten). I wonder if that aspect of the tank has been implemented yet?
And by the way it's perfect! You mustn't leave your base for a smart in-game suicide any more. Even in freedom mode now! Just jump inside and close your eyes. Good night ...
This thing is for breeding foodfish, right? So one question: If there was the blueprint available at game start, so why eat anyway? It's like the magic food cheat. And if it was a hard to find fragment, i guess - at this time in game - every one had a brimful stock of food no one can ever eat.
Please don't get me wrong, I'm really curious ... what is it good for? Crossbreeding?
Then they are like 'lets fragment it', like it should.
I imagine this Water Park should be a very very hard fragment to get.
Because if it is to easy it would indeed make the food gathering to easy.
Anyway, your crossbreeding question got me thinking about the transfuser, the fish, and the water park. If the transfuser allows you to take a trait from one animal and transfuse it into another, then will that trait be passed on to another generation, or will it just be temporary?
If I place two Peepers into my water park, infuse them both with the trait to grow larger, and then let nature take it's course, will I end up with a tank full of giant Peepers?
I guess until we get our hands on the transfuser we can't know. Will subnautica ultimately allow us to manipulate fishy genetics? My inner Dr. Frankenstein needs to know.