![]() ![]() Note that this only effects ladders placed in the connector compartments such as the I, L, T, and X. If you ever get turned around while inside a build and forget which direction your station is facing, this lettering will get you orientated. Now note which side of the lettering the ladder gets placed. ![]() Note the unused hatch, which happens to always have text that appears upside down when facing the same direction of the compartment placement. I will need to enter in order to build a ladder to reach the 2nd level.īy entering the base from the same side it was built from, it’s easier to see the alignment. In this next screenshot, I’ve added a hatch and upper level but I’m still in the same position. In this first screenshot, I’m about to lay down a X compartment. This cannot be emphasized enough because it ties with all of the other orientation issues below. This also means that the direction you face when placing the first compartment determines the ‘front’ and ‘rear’ of the base. The ladder will align with the forward most part of the hatch when facing the same direction that you were facing when placing the compartment. The direction you face when placing your first compartment of your base determines which side of the hatch the ladder gets placed on. However, you can still deal with them once you understand the mechanics. If you’re like me and somewhat obsessive with builds, then these issues will be a major drag. There are three orientation issues when building in Subnautica. This guide helps out with some base building tips as well as the orientation issues you may have had with the Moonpool, docking, and ladders. ![]() Subnautica: Tips and Tricks for Base Building Craft equipment, pilot submarines and out-smart wildlife to explore lush coral reefs, volcanoes, cave systems, and more – all while trying to survive.
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