Subnautica 2 Improvements On The Way, No Fighting Hostile Creatures
Subnautica 2 developer Unknown Worlds plans to enhance its popular underwater-survival game by addressing feedback on frustrating predator encounters. Changes include adjustments to creature aggression, aggro range, and improvements to items like the flare and survival tool.
Subnautica 2 developer Unknown Worlds plans to enhance its popular underwater-survival game by addressing feedback on frustrating predator encounters. Changes include adjustments to creature aggression, aggro range, and improvements to items like the flare and survival tool.
Unknown Worlds, the developer of Subnautica 2, has detailed its plans to enhance the underwater-survival game following feedback received since its early-access launch on May 14. One major issue highlighted was the frustration players faced during predator encounters, which lacked tension and excitement. To address this, the developer will be making changes to improve player options for survival, including adjustments to creature behavior and enhancements to in-game items.
These improvements are aimed at providing players with more reliable ways to navigate encounters with hostile alien creatures. The changes, which will be implemented through a series of upcoming patches, will focus on enhancing the overall gameplay experience and making interactions with predators more engaging and less frustrating.
Players can expect adjustments to creature aggression, aggro range, and enhancements to tools like the flare and survival tool. These updates are part of Unknown Worlds' commitment to refining Subnautica 2 and ensuring that players have a more enjoyable and immersive experience in the game's underwater world.