This is in extremely poor taste. I love it.
This is so fucked up.
Immediately shared with all my friend groups.
Subnautica is entirely a cautionary tale about the hazards of diving (without even decompression sickness or nitrogen narcosis). I died most by running out of O2 scrounging in wreckage, or underestimating the medium-sized toothy fish. Still. It’s dangerous!
You need to enhance the analog controllers with Joe Rogan’s icy nipples
funny enough i used joystick extenders when playing Subnautica, but the flat kind, not joe rogan’s nipple on a winter night
I don’t understand?..
Oh…
Current events.
What did I miss?
Well, lets say that the Titanic just got a new friend.
Ima say the Titanic claimed a few more lives. In First Class, no less.
OH fucking duh. I’m dumb
OH hell yeah, brand new DLC!
Please someone stop me before I say “drownloadable content!” Crap, too late :-\
Shame about them all carking it down there, though. Who wants to eat the soggy rich?
Omfg! This is so cruel. It’s brilliant and you should feel ashamed.
“Warning: Hull integrity failure imminent! Abandon ship!”
If you don’t like Subnautica and want a coop experience, maybe give this a go https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2992279622
That’s not funny.
It’s hilarious.
Thats a nice military standard controller you got der
This is vile. I love it.
Oxygen.
Best line in the whole game! The way it’s delivered is perfect.
Too soon
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I personally loved the “shit in a ziploc bag” side quest
I have one of those Logitech F710 gamepads, and while I was generally happy with the controller itself, the proprietary Logitech wireless protocol is – occasionally – briefly disrupted by some source of radio emissions near me, whereas Bluetooth-based controllers seem to be able to ignore it.
Looks like it still operates in the 2.4GHz range same as Bluetooth. It’s probably a nearby microwave which also puts out interference in that range, lower power/cheap Bluetooth and even underpowered WiFi operating in the 2.4 range can be disrupted