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You can find all the needed info here, on what to do to keep your old save game while moving to a new version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r97PcLuThHg
So upgrading should work. If it doesnt, report the issue you have with the F8 Feedback feature.
Pssst...you guys are awesome, just saying.
I concur
With all the shenanigans concerning pre-order, DLC on disk / day one DLC, early access, greenlight, crowd funding, Subnautica is a breath of fresh air.
Well done unknown worlds your part of a small group of company's that is not centred on profit. Long may you stay in business don't go the way of 3d realms.
Alas, my save file did not upgrade properly and I had to manually edit the save file in order to access the new terrain. Some changes appeared after the update (new Reefbacks, etc) but nothing updated at all in the Lost River biome. The above You Tube video was my go-to resource, worked great. There is another thread of people unable to see any of the new Lost River changes as well after the Bones update.