Nice! I like the ingenuity of tunnelling out an area for parking the subs and recessing the base itself into the rock. It makes me think of something like a secret base out of a James Bond movie.
I similarly tried to make a dock / home as such for the cyclops out of a massive existing sea tube but it wasn't actually big enough in the end.
My base (before I started a new game with the new content) had a dedicated spot to park the cyclops, it was in the open beside a cliff that my base was built along a shelf on it and it had a neck as such that extended out with a hatch on the top at the end which I would line up and park the cyclops over so I could transfer almost instantly from the cyclops to the base and vice-versa.
I have updated my first post with another Video. This video is showing you what I have in mind. Nothing too spectacular, but it will look allot better when I get everything in place.
Also, thanks for the kind words folks, it's very much appreciated.
If its not much trouble to ask could you make a video of how you did this and the whole process?
You could share that save so other people can work on it too
You just need a terraforming tool to remove the rock, otherwise it's base building as normal.
I like the idea of a collaborative base, where people could check out the files for an hour or two to make their additions and then check the files back in and the next person makes their changes or just explores to see what changes the others have made.
I have just updated the first post with a new video showing the base with some major additions. I have added a Seamoth docking area which is separate from the main Cyclops Dock, including a Secret Experimental Area to do my dastardly work on the local species.
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I similarly tried to make a dock / home as such for the cyclops out of a massive existing sea tube but it wasn't actually big enough in the end.
My base (before I started a new game with the new content) had a dedicated spot to park the cyclops, it was in the open beside a cliff that my base was built along a shelf on it and it had a neck as such that extended out with a hatch on the top at the end which I would line up and park the cyclops over so I could transfer almost instantly from the cyclops to the base and vice-versa.
- Hyp3rion
If its not much trouble to ask could you make a video of how you did this and the whole process? That would be really useful!
You could share that save so other people can work on it too
Also, thanks for the kind words folks, it's very much appreciated.
You just need a terraforming tool to remove the rock, otherwise it's base building as normal.
I like the idea of a collaborative base, where people could check out the files for an hour or two to make their additions and then check the files back in and the next person makes their changes or just explores to see what changes the others have made.
- Hyp3rion
lol, yup, it can grab a hold of you. Excellent game for feeding your imagination.