Board Thread:Off-Topic/@comment-26561666-20150701214517/@comment-24458157-20160518015913

Also, now I got a sequel, here we go!

So I just bought Subnautica, because my freinds thought I should. So I googled a bit and came acroos this page and read it. I scoffed at this and simply knew this was a lie, because it seemed so stupid!

Oh how wrong I was.

I launched up the game and decided to play around. So I cheated in about 20 Gasopods.Eventually I lagged my game so much I could'nt screenshot. I launched Fraps, trying to record this madness, but it just turned off, stupid Steam games. So I booted it up again, once again to no avail. So I decided to tp to a random place, so I popped open the console and I ened up tping to about 100,000M deep. I was still lagging, but the audio was good. Quietly, I heard horrifying music playing softly out of my headphones. I heard an earpiercing screech and ripped off my headphones. I looked back at my computer to see my game had crashed. I tried to open Subnautica again and they game gave some error code. I emailed the devs the next day to see what happened and heres what I got.

"Alot of people have been having this problem. So, we put in a mob to keep players from going to deep, while we worked on things. Some teleport too deep to fast and it causes some errors in the game's code. After that it wont load. Don't worry, we'll give you compensation for it. Again, so sorry."

I still see that senario, replayed in my head. It was pretty creepy, but hey, the Crabsquid were too.

Hope you learned more from this. By the way, don't warp too deep, or else.