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Fly Oct 5, 2016 @ 11:52am
I can't find anything anymore
I found the solar panels and the seamoth. And now ... nothing. To illustrate, I have 20 stalker teeth now (so yes, I've been pretty much PLOUGHING the kelp forest) but I can't find ANYTHING scanable for blueprints.

Wtf is wrong here?
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Sigvardt Oct 5, 2016 @ 11:56am 
Right now I think the only thing you can find in the Kelp is the solar panales. Just as the only thing you can find in the shallows is the seaglide.
Nephen Oct 5, 2016 @ 12:49pm 
As for me, i found cyclops, a few parts of Sprawl... but since 4 game session, nearly nothing. I can easily survive - food, water, etc... - found some silands, but .... where are the other things ? in a surface of several square km, and a field of vision around 150 m it is very easy to miss something. I still find some cavernas.... But nothing in it Rythm of the gameplay was very good until now, as for regular progression, but... since a few sessions, nothing new happens, as i am not able to find new parts. Perhaps a kind o local scanner to install in some places could be good
Sigvardt Oct 5, 2016 @ 12:58pm 
While some fragments are found on the seabed most of it has been moved to wrecks. You get some signals early on that will lead you to lifepods where wrecks are nearby.

But overall I feel the progression system is not good. If you are a brand new player right now getting anywhere is very hard I think. I know where stuff is. But if I was brand new I might have thrown in the towel.
Fabiolus Oct 5, 2016 @ 1:13pm 
Originally posted by Sigvardt:
While some fragments are found on the seabed most of it has been moved to wrecks. You get some signals early on that will lead you to lifepods where wrecks are nearby.

But overall I feel the progression system is not good. If you are a brand new player right now getting anywhere is very hard I think. I know where stuff is. But if I was brand new I might have thrown in the towel.


I started a new game for a nice challenge, there are maps to help on the net and forums. Not sure why it is hard, Ive played harder games than this tbh. I guess some players enjoy games being easy where you can finish up in like a few hours but for me I take my time and explore, I think that is the goal of the game explore/progress
Last edited by Fabiolus; Oct 5, 2016 @ 1:15pm
Sigvardt Oct 5, 2016 @ 1:23pm 
Originally posted by Fabiolus:
Originally posted by Sigvardt:
While some fragments are found on the seabed most of it has been moved to wrecks. You get some signals early on that will lead you to lifepods where wrecks are nearby.

But overall I feel the progression system is not good. If you are a brand new player right now getting anywhere is very hard I think. I know where stuff is. But if I was brand new I might have thrown in the towel.


I started a new game for a nice challenge, there are maps to help on the net and forums. Not sure why it is hard, Ive played harder games than this tbh.

My point is more that right now the game is poor at moving you along a progessive path. Take the Aurora. To progress fully you need a cutter. But a cutter requires a diamond. Now I know where I can find a diamond but imagine that you do not. Sure you can look it up. But since they seem to be trying to make a path of progression they are not doing too good a job of herding you in the proper direction.

Now it's EA so down the line that is hopefully fixed.

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Date Posted: Oct 5, 2016 @ 11:52am
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