Crater Map

1090 -164 166This page is intended for all kinds of materials we could use in creating a comprehensive map for Subnautica.

F1 is the current default keybinding to access the player interface. this shows the players current coordinates within the game.

Please use the Source Editor to manipulate the table (self-explanatory) and don't forget to use the nowiki tags to make sure the table doesn't get screwed up.

The "y" coordinate is significant, as caves may include structures/locations of interest. Don't forget to include it.

The (1), (2), etc. mean that a cave entrance is connected to another one of the same type.

Coordinate Conventions
If the coordinates in the game confuse you, then hopefully this section will make things a bit clearer.

Traditional maps use a convention of (X, Y, Z) for coordinate notation with the respective axes as (East/West, North/South, Up/Down).

Subnautica uses a different convention:

A Small Note on In-Game Maps
If you came here in search of information on a mapping feature for Subnautica:

Maps have been part of early versions of the game twice before, and at the moment, the developers are not planning on adding them again.

Therefore, the only feasible way at the moment is to draw your own map using the blank below or by using the map with all points drawn on.

Man-made objects
Ordered by coordinates

Caves
Ordered by coordinates

Lava Geysers and Thermal Vents
Ordered by coordinates

Minor/Unfinished/Curious Structures
Ordered by coordinates

Gallery
It is recommended to click on "See full size image". Dates are in D/M/Y form. BiomeMap2.png

Here are maps of all the caves. Deep Grand Reef, Lost River, Lava Zone, all the way down to the Prison, made by Jonas Grohmann, a developer: http://imgur.com/a/Onpjl