What Now?.....
Catsfan45
Join Date: 2018-01-27 Member: 235894Members
I have finished Subnautca. I have cured myself, Built a massive base (Showed a screenshot of it at the link below check out if you want ), Made and launched the Neptune Rocket and deactivated the precursor gun. Now that Subnautcia is over and there are currently no updates for it..... what do I do?....
Link to Picture of my base: https://forums.unknownworlds.com/discussion/154197/just-showing-my-base#latest
Link to Picture of my base: https://forums.unknownworlds.com/discussion/154197/just-showing-my-base#latest
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Explore places you didn't want to go before, challenge yourself to Hardcore modes, A Mortality Run, build a huge base in Creative mode, play around with console bar, even try your hand at a mod or two.
There isn't a ton to do after beating the game, but the game can easily be played any way you want, giving way to a sea* of options.
Based on what you mentioned in the OP for building a massive base, I assume that you like sci-fi survival games with base building. You might take a look at Space Engineers, Empyrion Galactic Survival, or StarMade. However, all of them are still in early access and aren't nearly as polished as Subnautica. Starbound might be worth looking at as well, it's more of a side scroller shooter/platformer, but it's out of early access and more polished than the others. There's quite a few other games in this genre as well, but I've only played the ones I've mentioned.
If you really want to focus on building, there's always Kerbal Space Program as well.
Haven't tried Fortnite, but I did have a lot of fun with Robocraft. It's kind of like world of tanks except that you get to build you own driving/hovering/walking/flying (or a combination thereof) vehicle.
Singleplayer or cooperative pve games where players can share tips and tricks on how to best play the game without feeling the need to hoard information to retain a competitive edge tends to bring out the best in people and builds great communities. Subnautica does have a great community, outside of a few rare instances everyone can discuss things they like/don't like about the game and still get along even if they agree to disagree on certain points.
Kerbal Space Program is another singleplayer game with a great community if you're interested.
1. Shoot things around with PRAWN propulsion cannon
2. Go 'shroom jumping through the mushroom forest or jelly caves with PRAWN
3. Harvest a bunch of gas pods, grow crashfish in containment, and grab some floaters, and then go clearing out the massive flux in Reaper population around the crash zone using your propulsion cannon
4. Cuddlefish army
There are many more things to do.
- A single stasis rifle
- Fins
- A survival knife
- A Re-breather
- Startopia: Manage your own space station, with the help of a sassy AI;
- Thief 1, 2 and 3 (this one with a mod that brings back the 1 and 2 atmosphere): This is what could very well be the best stealth game to date, with enphasis on avoiding combat. Well, you could enter a sword fight with some npcs, but most of the time they will win;
- Like @kingkuma said, XCOM 2, but try to also get the War of the Chosen expansion. It improves on a lot of things;
- STALKER, Shadow of Chernobyl: An open world FPS on a world of mutants running rampant some time after the Chernobyl nuclear incident;
- Skyrim and Witcher 3;
- Deus Ex, the original game with JC Denton;
-Medieval II Total War: Try it with the Stainless Steel mod.
-Or, if you are feeling particularly masochistic, try one called Dwarf Fortress: free, and with lots of FUN, right Kuma?
Those are what I could remember at the top of my head. Some you will not find on Steam, but other digital stores have them (I personally use more GOG than Steam nowadays).
*GRIN*