![]() ![]() Originally posted by Coops:Thank you for your time doing this.Ĭan you outline the methodology you used? Is this from a standing start or under full power before starting to measure? Cyclops is much faster than it appears due to its large size, with standard speed virtually as fast as a stripped down Seatruck and 70% faster than a power modded Seatruck with four attached modules.Peak speed on the Seatruck can momentarily exceed Seamoth with afterburners, but average speed is still lower. Seamoth is considerably faster than Seatruck even when the latter is stripped down and modded.Subnatica Seaglide is incredibly fast even compared to vehicles - within 10% of Seamoth, faster than Cyclops, and significantly faster than stripped down Seatruck.Seaglide speed in Subnautica is independent of fins and is considerably faster than all of the fin/Seaglide combos in Below Zero - as much as 100% faster.Seaglide speed in Below Zero is dependent on what fins are deployed with more powerful fins yielding faster Seaglide speeds.Swimming speeds in Below Zero have been bumped up as much as 40% compared to Subnautica depending on what fins are deployed.Boost tank speeds are highly susceptible to slowdowns for very minor steering corrections and the numbers above are based on near perfectly straight travel near the surface.Boost tank speed is variable through the 90 second run so the listed speeds are averaged estimates.No other vehicles or swimming gear appear to have this directional behaviour in either game.Southbound, eastbound and westbound speeds are nominally 13.7 m/s, but northbound speed is at least 3m/s slower. Boost tank speed is bizarre in that it varies with compass direction.Seatruck w Afterburner and no Modules (Peak speed in 8 sec boost) - Below Zero - 13.4īoost Tank - Below Zero - 10.2-13.7 (see notes below) ![]() Seatruck w Power Mod and no Attached Modules - Below Zero - 9.0Ĭyclops Ahead Flank (15 sec max before damage) - Subnautica - 10.0 Seatruck w Power Mod and 2 Modules Attached - Below Zero - 7.8Ĭyclops Ahead Standard - Subnautica - 8.5 Seaglide w Ultraglide Fins - Below Zero - 7.8 Seaglide w Standard Fins - Below Zero - 7.0 Swim w Ultraglide Fins - Below Zero - 6.4 Swim w Ultraglide Fins - Subnautica - 6.4 Seatruck w Power Mod and 4 Modules Attached - Below Zero - 5.0 Seatruck w Power Mod and 6 Modules Attached - Below Zero - 3.7 Seatruck w Power Mod and 8 Modules Attached - Below Zero - 2.9 Seatruck w Power Mod and 10 Modules Attached - Below Zero - 2.5 Pilot Single Seatruck Module (no Seatruck) - Below Zero - 2.1 I was looking to separate fact from opinion and it resulted in the list below. "In this video i will show you how to find the architect artifact PK8 Ground Sampler in Subnautica Below Zero, You will need a compass and a mk2 depth Module for your seatruck as the PK8 is 497 Meters in the ocean, hope this video helpsAfter participating in a discussion on the relative merits of the Seatruck vs Subnautica's Seamoth and Cyclops, I undertook some speed tests of all of the vehicles and mobility gear from both games. Peripherals : CORSAIR K70 LOWPROFILE RAPIDFIRE KEYBOARD Main Monitor: LENOVO WIDE QUAD 34 Inch CURVED WQHD 1MS Gaming Monitor. Thanks for watching this video, if you like what you saw please leave a like and consider subscribing to the channel! Join this channel to get access to perks: In this video i will show you how to find the architect artifact PK8 Ground Sampler in Subnautica Below Zero, You will need a compass and a mk2 depth Module for your seatruck as the PK8 is 497 Meters in the ocean, hope this video helps ![]()
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