I did not expect to get an ‘aww’ out of subnautica today 🥰
BigOleFerret
I thought only the MC survived tho
Critical_Host8243
That was such a unique feature from a single player game, and it’s totally underappreciated amongst the public and game devs.
For those that don’t know, Subnautica is a single player game where you crash land on a planet.
You beat the game by building a rocket ship to escape the planet.
In your escape ship, you have a small container/jettison pod where you can place a few items from your inventory, include a screenshot and a text message.
The pod is then jettisoned back down to the planet on your escape from the planet’s atmosphere.
These pods basically go back to the dev’s servers, go through a sort of filter to exclude game-breaking end-game items, and inappropriate messages from getting passed on.
Then, *other players* will be capable of finding your jettisoned pod in their game. You generally come across a couple of them in each playthrough.
It’s a *really* cool feature and I don’t think I’ve ever heard of anything similar in any other single player games.
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I did not expect to get an ‘aww’ out of subnautica today 🥰
I thought only the MC survived tho
That was such a unique feature from a single player game, and it’s totally underappreciated amongst the public and game devs.
For those that don’t know, Subnautica is a single player game where you crash land on a planet.
You beat the game by building a rocket ship to escape the planet.
In your escape ship, you have a small container/jettison pod where you can place a few items from your inventory, include a screenshot and a text message.
The pod is then jettisoned back down to the planet on your escape from the planet’s atmosphere.
These pods basically go back to the dev’s servers, go through a sort of filter to exclude game-breaking end-game items, and inappropriate messages from getting passed on.
Then, *other players* will be capable of finding your jettisoned pod in their game. You generally come across a couple of them in each playthrough.
It’s a *really* cool feature and I don’t think I’ve ever heard of anything similar in any other single player games.