
- #Subnautica moon pool control panel generator#
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- #Subnautica moon pool control panel simulator#
(I added thermals on a relay once I installed a water filter). The only times I really feel it are when I'm doing all that at once at night, but I'd never even go through half my energy. Docking my seamoth, fabricating things, and a battery+cell charger doing their thing. My newbie base ran off about 12 solar panels (13, once I slapped one on top of my moon pool for the hell of it) and 1 bio reactor with zero issues. It won't charge fast no matter what you do, but that's still 100 energy capacity. Particularly at night when, you know, solars are useless even if they are above the water.

For a practical comparison, you can fabricate one item per minute), but once they have time to fill up that's a backup capacity of 100 energy as a saftey buffer. You want more like a capacity of 400 for a pleasant saftey margin (12 solars+1 bio does the trick there, for example).Īlso, slap a couple extra solar panels on top of your moonpool itself, and see if that makes any difference.īios have the slowest output in the game (1 energy per 12 seconds. Well JUST 5 solars isn't all that much energy,even when they are charging. Next time I jump in I'll turn it off to let all 3 bios hit 100 to then run it again + my three power cell chargers + 2 battery chargers & a few search lights to see how the power holds up. I then deconstructed all my solar panels & rebuilt them so they're now 4 -> 9 on the list & noticed my water filer only takes ~1 power each interval & my overall power now hangs at 300 (give or take a point or 2) when only my filter is running.
#Subnautica moon pool control panel generator#
My power generator order was 1 -> 5 solar, 6 -> 7 bio, 8 solar, & 9 bio. (I've had many fab uses take 10 power instead of the intended 5 b/c of this. It turns out that if you have any generators especially solar that don't have enough charge to power w/e device you're running, it'll take even more power from subsequent generators in the chain until it gets the base operation amount from one genny. It was only until after I built a 3rd bio & 6th panel that I figured out why. get i farm and bio going, and if you can reacter going.įor the longest time I've had tremendous power fluctuations w/ moonpool charging sessions & 1 water filter & this was with 5 solar panels & 2 bioreactors. Solor is good at the start, but you are going to need a lot soon. i need 1000 before every thing fixed its self, i had two water pumps and a moon pool. if you get water filres you may need more. The more power the better, but i'd say try to get 400-600. The streets of Bumsville await.Originally posted by Iráñëth:about every 1.5secs it will charge 15-25% till it is full. Each line of dialogue oozes emotion and personality, which makes the game's storyline and atmosphere even gross… er… more engrossing!Įmbrace the inner Bum. Hear ye, hear ye! Every character in the game is fully voiced. With enough work, you can build a truly self-sustainable bum base!


Scavenging for scrap got boring? Recruit other bums to do the dirty work for you.
#Subnautica moon pool control panel upgrade#
Need stronger pigeons? Better upgrade that coop. Tired of searching for food? Construct pots and plant some vegetables. Collect materials and process them to get upgrades and expansions to your base. However, remember to build some defenses as the rival bum gang raids are inevitable!Ĭrafting makes your life easier.

Mutant sewer rat people from the ’80s? Mentally unstable clown with a hook for a hand? A bored rich man telling you to punch random people on the street? We have them all, and then some! You’ll meet them all while following the insane storyline (yes, this game has an actual story!)ĭay-to-day survival can be exhausting, so why not take a break and get some shut-eye in a cozy shelter? Conquer, construct, and customize your cardboard bases to your heart’s content. Also, he’s your best friend (no, really). Yours is named Carl and he’s your trusty mobile inventory. Drink them (if you dare) to get a boost, or throw them at your enemies for a devastating effect.Įvery bum needs a shopping cart of their own. Mix alcohol with stuff you found on the ground to create powerful mixtures. Still not satisfied? Wait until you see the fully upgraded pigeonado skill… Not fun enough? Upgrade your birds with explosives and let chaos reign. You can throw pigeons at people and watch as the panic ensues. Apart from day-to-day survival, you can enjoy many unique features:
#Subnautica moon pool control panel simulator#
Bum Simulator is a sandbox game bursting with inappropriate humor and memorable characters.
