I Built The World's LONGEST Subnautica Base Through EVERY BIOME!
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Hey guys! A new video is here and with it a new challenge - and this one was really something. In today's video, I'll be building the world's longest Subnautica base (at least to my knowledge) that will touch all biomes that exist on the Subnautica map! Will it take hours? Yes. Will my sanity be gone by the end? Yes. But did we have fun along the way? Absolutely not! Let's do this!
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro & History
00:53 - Challenge Explanation & Rules
02:15 - Preparation
03:43 - Building Begins
06:33 - The Jellyshroom Dilema
07:23 - Completing the North side of the map
08:15 - More Problems
09:53 - South side of the map
11:58 - Time to go to the Lava Zones
13:37 - It's DONE!
14:37 - See the finished base!
15:48 - Outro
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Aaaand now I did it in Below Zero too! :) czcams.com/video/lAXl3YfKjQk/video.html
:))
WOAHHHH
You said relaxing music, not horror game that made me sad for a couple of days music
Let's goo
Now you just need to build from the crater to sector zero :P
The Last Bacon, the reason for the large lag is because every time you place a base piece, the game has to calculate for crush values, and it happens to enjoy doing this for every single compartment of the base, so when you place one connected to "the mass" of the long base structure, it calculates the crush value, for every sing piece, which of course is too much for the game to handle, best option is to disconnect the part you are working on, and reconnect it later, which would have been more efficient
there are also probably some extra calculations to do with seeing through the base parts as well, and maybe water removing, and oxygen, ect would add onto the load as well...
Haha wow that is a terrible system :) But it makes sense! Thank you for explaining!
@@TheLastBacon in its defense. I don't think it's creator accounted for something like this
@@TheLastBacon Actually, the biggest culprit is the way a number of things about the base and the compartments are stored in memory; the game stores things like the compartments of a base or which module is slotted on which wall as 3D matrixes, each large enough to contain the whole base, meaning it stores not just the compartments, but also all the empty space within the limits of a base. Think a lot of of Excel sheets stacked one atop another where the sheet size is the footprint of the base and the number of stacked sheets is the vertical size of the base.
Each "cell" in those matrixes is 5m x 5m x 3.5m, BTW, so it would take a roughly 400x400x400 matrix to have a single base cover the the whole width, length, and depth of the crater. A base this size would require multiple gigabytes of RAM memory just for those matrixes.
So, why does the game store things like this? For reasonably small and compact bases, of the kind most players build, this actually requires less memory and processing power than the alternatives. It just breaks down when you decide to make huge multi-level bases, which the vast majority of players never bother with.
nice to see someone else was thinking it. Just smarter lol
I personally know Whalelol, so this is super dope that you did a challenge based off him...he'll be pleased!
Awesome! I like his vids too :)
@@TheLastBacon lol that's sweet! His former channel got hack so he just restarted, so it's nice to see that some larger CZcams are watching him!
Also, love the video myself!
Cool
@@KingOfStopMotion What is his new channel?
@@KingOfStopMotion I hope he is doing well, having any account get hacked is horrible, and to think it was the one that is a source of money, makes it worse.
I had tried to make a huge base like this, but one that functioned as a tour of the biomes and a tutorial of Subnautica, kinda like a "Hey, story points over here! Note that this biome is good for finding x, y, or z! Look at this pretty view!" I had collected one of every creature and put them in tanks and alien habitats, collected one of every mineral, and made this museum at the landing site that would be the starting point. There were signs with directions, entrances so you could "leave" the tour to explore, beacons for all the important places.... I got like... 20% done (after about 6 hours, I want to say?). Then my computer blue-screened and I lost it all -.-;
Long story short, awesome base, Bacon!
That’s an awesome idea actually :)
@@TheLastBacon Thanks! I might pick it up again someday... I did just get Subnautica for the Switch! (My poor computer can't handle it, unfortunately) But if you'd like to do it, go for it! I'll look forward to seeing it :D
@@teraglaze8546 Hey, fellow Subnautica-Switch player!
@@GamingMonkey123 Heeeeey! XD
Building such a massive project for 6 hours straight without saving is literally asking for it to be fair lol.
After a while you should probably regularly save the game just in case.
I’m impressed that you can swim by those reapers, even if they’re pacified, without making terrified mouse movements that every creator seems to make. I’m impressed bro, keep it up
Thank you :) I've become quite desensitized to them!
There’s a Markiplier doll in the first game, right? So I hope they make a Bacon one in 3!
The 400th time a leviathon roars at you gets a little old.
@@TheKianykin yeah, eventually just shout back at them lol 😂 “aaaaaahhhh! See if you can hear my scream I can see you too!”
@@TheKianykin I had the Reaper roar as my text notification for a while, but nobody ever texts me so I ended up changing it to something that wouldn't make me jump on the rare occasions someone remembered I exist
I expected the actual base to be just a large line that went through the entire void, but it was a lot more different and fun than I expected
Yeah this is probably a little more challenging :)
The glass compartments are such a nice touch in this challenge, because you can literally look at all the different biomes while going through the base! I love it!
Yesss exactly! :)
@@TheLastBacon wait until the *Adult Void creatures* learn how to destroy bases in Creative mode
The Hull integrity is just non-existent at that point
Haha what even is integrity at this point :)
Hull integrity at negative.
i can explain the lag, so what happens when you try to build a base is when you add a new part it updates the one next to it so that they can change their appearance to be connected, however they did this so when a part gets updated it updates the one next to it as well, so every part of your base is updated at the same time, a way to get around this is building your base in seperet sections and connecting them at the end, so you only have to deal with a few minutes of lag instead of a few weeks of lag.
Yeah unfortunately I believe you’re right - the issue with connecting them later is the difference in heights/angles :)
@@TheLastBacon you could have placed two parts on the existing build and then deleted the first. With this you should have been able to connect them later while preventing the lag.
Now try it in survival, imagine how hard that would be 😂
Let's not :D
I have tried this and it almost killed me with reaper deaths 💀 my heart couldn’t take any more.
@@OhSkyeLanta in which biome did you dropped it? How much time was wasted? I’m too curious
@@ValeraMoth something like 6 days and I did make it from the safe shallows to the Mountain Island, but abandoned it halfway to Floating Island because I was out of easily accessible metal salvage. The majority that was left was in the Dunes rip 🪦 💀
@@OhSkyeLanta, oof, painful
I really have a feeling that this video will take off! The thumbnail is great, the pacing is perfect, and its a very fun idea that is easy to work off of as its very diverse and can be changed easily! (As others have done something like this challenge as well)
Thank you! :) I sure hope you're right!
@@TheLastBacon I would say 80K+ in almost two days is pretty good!
Nice viewdar
i think the fact that poem panic was playing during the whole tour made it even better, especially when you’ve already played ddlc
Haha glad you enjoyed! :)
The commitment here, I love it! Keep it up and thanks for making my day just that bit funner, as always !❤
Yay thank you kindly! :)
The lag is likely due to the game having to update the interior so maybe a way to get around it is to put breaks in the base then when done go back and fill in the breaks like with domino's and get super close to observatories then remove them and attach them to the base
Maybe that could work :) Though even skipping one piece on a base didn't seem to eliminate the lag for some reason.
@@TheLastBacon maybe every few pieces? U dint know enough about code to give a 100% useful answer
@@The-Anomalous the game is running some sort of calculation on all base pieces every time a piece is built, at least that’s what I think it is
@@fordealisbad8569 we need to get a modder to get in on this
@@The-Anomalous Basically every time you place a base part down, it runs a check on ALL other parts in it's local grid (for connection reasons). Even if you skip a part, it still checks against the grid, not whether they're physically touching.
I don't have the game installed to test, but it is possible that if you made a long hallway and removed all parts bar the two end points; it may force the game to see them as two distinct grids.
This was so much dedication to make an every biome base! A theory I have on someone creating a one single unit without the moonpool connections. It would involve needing to plan a lot branching from a singular point to stick to the same grid. What if at points where the base was too big, you made 3 tubes, deconstructed the middle tube, then continued building off of the end piece. Later on you could rebuild those deconstructed tubes to completely attach entire base. I'd be curious if that helped fight the lag.
I tried it at one point, and as long as they were on the same "grid" it didn't remove the lag but maybe I did it wrong :)
Imma be honest, I kinda forgot that the crater edge was technically a biome. I get shivers when I go there, so HUGE ggs on making a part of your base there lol
Yeah to be fair I usually try to avoid it :)
Love your videos Bacon! Always hella entertaining to watch
Thank you very much :)
I remember doing this when I was younger, never got past the freaking lost river tree though
Oh how come? :)
You have my utmost respect for such an amazing feat! Amazing quality, editing, and execution! Hopefully this blows up :)
Thank you kindly! :)
Thats just insane and insanely cool Bacon, like wow! Now imagine trying to build that in survival lol.
Haha I'd really rather not :D
I was thinking about this sort of scenario during my last few playthroughs, since nowhere you build a base is really “perfect” and it would be awesome to be able to travel anywhere with oxygen and patience. Im excited to watch you attempt it first and maybe I can follow in your footsteps too! Im on console and don’t know if my game could actually handle such a build. One time I tried to build a base that connected both islands, and I might try to do so again because I’m inspired by this video! Always an awesome video Bacon!! I appreciate you and all your hard work immensely ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yay thank you kindly! :) Really glad you enjoyed!
i did something like this years ago in early access, back before the UI was changed or the multipurpose room was a thing. really brings back some memories. it wasnt some sort of challenge, i just started building and kept going. the lag is why i stopped expanding the base.
Good ol' days :) Yeah the lag was horrible....
@@TheLastBacon for an idea how long its been steam says i havent played since June 2017
This video was great you definitely deserve more subscribers for all the effort you put into each video
Thank you so much! :)
14:00 this theme gives me pain yet i love that you used it
Haha nice :)
You truly are a dedicated subnautica player. I would never be ever able to accomplish such a feat.
I know this is asking a lot but will you make a below zero version of this video? If not I understand, I don't want you sacrificing all of your sanity. I just love watching your fun and wacky subnautica adventures.
A below zero version sounds really fun :) But I need a small break from building for a bit haha!
I completely agree, you've done a lot of work.
Finally got the chance to update the game. I’m really enjoying having hatch opening animations back 😂
Yep! I love the stairs on land :)
I attemted this last year, but after going from the Safe Shallows, Kelp Forest, Grassy Plateaus, Bulb Zone and Mountains I eventually gave up due the the lag. It could take up to 4 seconds to get frames back, and time per piece reached almost 7 seconds. So huge respect on going through with it!
Yeah I HAD to do the moonpool segments because otherwise the lag was insane :)
Just as I heard you talking about the bases, just gave me the insane idea of making a base that goes around the whole crater
Love the idea :)
I tried this once and gave up after about 3 hours 😂 the lag was horrible... Really cool to see you doing it.
Did you ever tried to build "cage" around Aurora? Or trap Reaper / Seadragon in one? (Don't know how though, just an idea but I think it could work with Aurora)
I did once try to build a "colosseum" of sorts to have creatures fight in but it didn't work very well :)
sea treaders path is definetly its own biome, it has its own fauna, flora and music im pretty sure
True! :)
kinda sad that it isnt in game
@@neshoch3264 i mean it very much exsist
I was waiting for a video like this. Thank you for taking the time to make videos.
Hope you like it! :)
Just wanted to say I'm so excited to see this video TLB, watching it ltr after work, but this video looks dope asf and I'm so excited to see it, I always get so excited when you post anything lol
Yay thank you kindly :)
PSA: Don't try this on ps4, I built a lava zone to surface tunnel and my world hasn't rendered in that save since, last time I tried playing I was trapped in a cave with no water and a hole straight into the never-ending void
Haha wow that's actually impressive that you managed to do it on a console! :O
this sounds like pure pain
It was :)
@@TheLastBacon Don't worry Bacon. As my father always said, pain builds character.
Love the style of this video, also cool seeing a spin on a challenge that I've seen done in the past : D I might've tried this except my computer would die xD
Really glad you enjoyed! :)
honestly did not expect DDLC music at the end but it fits very well for some reason. good job!
Thank you! Totally agree :)
In below zero, I’ve been building a base from spawn all the way to the bottom of the void, like, below the wall. And boy oh boy it really would’ve been helpful if I learned these tricks to prevent lag earlier as I’m already connecting my deep void base and surface base.
Edit: I’ve completed it! I made a video of it on my channel, I wouldn’t mind a reaction but I doubt it’ll happen.
Is bacon your favorite food?
Hmm hard to say :) Love a lot of stuff but maybe Sushi?
@@TheLastBacon is your pfp a cat bacon cutout
@@TheLastBacon That’s cool, I like sushi too. :)
Crazy stuff. I wouldnt have had the patience, mad props
Using the glass tubes reminds me of those shark tunnels at aquariums
Thank you! And you’re totally right - this could be like a theme-park on the planet :)
great stuff! this was always the fever dream of my endgames in subnautica when i had so many scattered disconnected bases 😅
Haha nice :)
Wow, this is an epic undertaking and build! I asked myself as soon as you started, how long until you start seeing lag!😅 Loved the Moonpool trick though, thats awesome! Amazing video!😃🤘
Thank you! And yeah the lag came waaay faster than I would’ve hoped :)
What a biuld! This deserves a like and I also subscribed lol 😆 amazing time and effort to make this!!! Thanks for sharing.
Yay thank you kindly :)
Very cool! I feel like it might take longer but the easier way to make zigzags where space allows might be using one of the regular circular rooms as you could then choose 8 different angles.
Yeah but it didn’t work for some reason - I couldn’t connect to the diagonal parts of it :)
Keep up the good job I really enjoy your videos it's obvious that you put a lot of work in them :D
Thank you very kindly :)
love the always entertaining content, thank you!
Thank YOU for watching! :)
About a year and a half ago, I was browsing Steam and saw Subnautica. I had never played any water based games before but it was on sale and had "Overwhelmingly Positive" reviews. I figured what the hell. Well, that was one of the best purchases ever for me. It's a top 10 game for me and holds a special place in my heart! Just wish I could get the darn map mod to work ;)
Yay I totally agree - before finding the game, I would never have considered it - now it’s certainly a top 10 game! :)
@@TheLastBacon I finally got the map to work and what a game changer! So nice to be in the deepest depths and know exactly where I am!
8 hours?!? That is true dedication
Definitely a grind :)
Absolutely epic. Nicely done!
Thank you! :)
I cannot fathom the amount of work you've put into this. I had the same idea while playing Subnautica for the first time, because I was afraid of the Leviathans. So, i built a base that went from the safe shallows to the grassy plateaus and all the way down to the blood kelp zone and lost river. I had to stop because it was not worthy... I had the same problems as you: things not aligned and the huge lag to build anything. This combined with the structural integrity issues were too much of a problem. The amount of resources to make that in survival mode was insane... I ended up killing every single leviathan I could find in the map, it was easier and less time consuming. You have my respect.
Yeah to be fair I did it in creative so you had it much harder :D
ABSOLUTE MAD LAD, Great work, Bacon. Love your content.
Thank you kindly :)
thank you for perfect background sounds while i play, i didnt fell alone :)
Haha glad I could help :)
Bacon: "I built a base through the surface to the lavazones!!!"
Crater Edge:
I was there :)
Monstrous amount of work. Epic!
Thank you! :)
Thats what i call productive pastime! Gratz man
Thank you! :) Productive indeed!
15:53 Some relaxing music, he says, while I'm having flashbacks to some not so relaxing stuff xD
Haha fair :D
@@TheLastBaconTo be fair, that moment was rather funny, at least the first time around xD
I freaking love your content it's so enjoyable!!!
Thank you so much :)
oh my gosh i saw that video too
this is amazing
I'd be so down for exploring the base myself :D
Heck yes :)
I love watching your videos while i eat they are so relaxing! 😊
Yay thank you! :)
Your videos are always fun to watch
Thank you kindly :)
Bacon: Experiencing horrible lag
Me who plays Subnautica on an old Mac: First time?
(Great vid, thanks for a little bit more entertainment to my day)
Haha oof :(
Always love a good bit of the DDLC soundtrack in great Bacon videos
Yay so do I :)
Man I forgot how cool Subnautica really is. This video makes me want to start playing it and Below Zero again tbh, I've actually forgotten quite a lot about it :c.
Also should've ended it right at the Primary Containment Facility which is like the de facto "End" of the game and map so to speak.
Fair :) Maybe I should've pushed it a bit further in the lava lakes!
You know how you do subnautica to little water challenge? You should do some sort of challenge with slowly rising water like it rises 0.1 meters per second. Love your content by the way!
Love the idea for sure :) And thank you!
The trick is that the more you add to a singular base, the more it needs to update all at once. Since every piece updates the overall strength, power usage, and oxygen production, it needs to calculate them all out. This is why building these things in survival requires a massive tower of completely reinforced multipurpose rooms.
Yep very true :)
8:46 the reaper shadow appearing killed me 💀
Haha nice :)
Wow this was amazing to watch. I cant imagine how long this would take to gather the materials for in survival.
Thank you! Yeah probably 100s of hours :)
There are a couple thing that I think would really add Subnautica, flexible pieces that you could use to connect different bases, vehicles that could go along tracks inside or outside, boats, and stairs. All of those would be really cool for this.
Would be awesome for sure :)
Damn; and here i thought when i would get the game myself i would do this first but ya beat me to it XD. Nicely done on the design choices ;).
Thank you! You could still try doing it in one piece :)
That is an ingenious fix to the connecting problem!
Thanks! :)
That's a very crazy challenge! Very awesome!
Thank you!! :)
the ddlc soundtrack at the end really puts into perspective of the madness this mustve been
Haha exactly :)
I was on a big Subnautica Video kick some time ago, probably anywhere from six months to two years back, and I remember seeing a few of your videos at the time; the interest ended for a bit, but coming back to your channel for this one, I just want to say that I'm not sure if it's your editing, tone, audio quality, or what, (been a while), but I feel like your video style has evolved amazingly since I was last here. They weren't bad back then, but if I'm not misremembering, just think that you've come super far since you started.
Don't know that you'll see this, but if you do, congrats on both the challenge and the platform growth. Best of luck moving forward!
Thank you very kindly :) I’ve definitely learned a lot over time and still have ways to go!
I got this notification on your discord server at 6 am (Australian time) and I did not hesitate to wake up and click on this video😂 because I knew it would be pure Subnautica goodness
Wow thank you! Really appreciate the dedication :)
LOL amazing intro! Oh also, just gonna mention. Have you ever played the game Stray? If you like great art in games and beautiful apocalyptic scenery, and cats. You should really play it! ❤
Haven’t played Stray yet but really want to! :)
@@TheLastBacon it’s so good 😭
This is a crazy hard build man
+1 sub
Yay thank you! :)
You just deserve it!
@@TheLastBaconyou just deserve it!
Base hull integrity: -100000000
Love you videos!
Haha you’re not wrong :D
This is awesome! I'd love to see it on Nexus some day.
Heck yes! :)
It's a day better than Friday when Bacon uploads!
Yay thank you so much :)
I just did this in Hardcore and I just want to say thank you for inspiring me to make my youtube channel and do dumb challenges and content like this! Love your videos!
That’s awesome :) Best of luck with the channel.
This is some true Dedication to the Game. Amazing!
Thank you :)
Great video Bacon! Thanks for the shout out too :)
Cheers! Thank you for the inspiration :D
As a person, who spent about 800 hours creating absurdly gigantic mega-base in Satisfactory, and doing so in about 10-20 FPS near the end, I really enjoyed this! It's always funny to see your favorite gameplay in a game, that is... kinda designed for it, but kinda not...)))
P.S. Couple of notes for those brave enough to try to do it clean (and not fear for PC exploding):
1) If I would do it, I would start from Jellyshroom Cave, since it's the only place in the game that requires precision. You can continue to any direction from that piece.
2) Since the game lags when you create one long base, you can just put 100 blocks and delete 99th each time. This way, you gonna have bunch of relatively small bases instead of one megabase, and can continue building with relatively small lag. And then, in the end, you just built this missing pieces (probably with enourmous lag, but at this point it doesn't matter), and voila!
Great advice - except on point 2, removing one piece of a line didn't seem to remove the lag - you might need to build at a distance where the it no longer snaps to the grid of the previous base :)
Underwater islands my fav biome, very good job im finally starting creating now after some hours of playing and is mindblowing see this xD awesome
It's a gorgeous area :)
You could use the front entrance in the maps center to the mushroom cave, it's much bigger. Actually I build a direct vertical tunnel to the ground starting from top. I made that for practical purpose, because I liked to loot Lithium faster.
That would’ve probably been a better idea yep :)
Bacon really tripped my Fight or Flight with that casual DDLC OST drop
Haha I can certainly understand that :)
That's a show of willpower. But i wasn't expecting the poem panic music near the end, lol.
I think the song fit well with the insanity of the project :D
Really cool! Now all you need to do is repeat in survival!
:)
Pls no :D
8:42 I waas thinking about this since you built the observation rooms
Nice :)
This is fantastic i love it!
Yay thank you! :)
Imagine waking up and having to walk down a 50km long hallway to make breakfast😂
You’d burn all those calories right off :D
W grind bro keep working
Thank you kindly :)
What about a video of real time gameplay ,walking through the tunnel all the way through? Id fall asleep to that.
Sounds like fun :D
Hey! Love this project, and I think your profile picture is hilarious! Question: Did you ever upload this to nexus mods? Or any other community? I'd love to download it and explore!
Hey I didn’t do it yet but I really should :) Thank you!
Holy shit. I would love to download this and walk through over the course of a few days.
I’ll put it on the Nexus eventually :)
This made me appreciate subnautica's world even more
It is a beautiful one :)
Respect for this Project
Thanks! :)
A way to keep everything on the same grid but not deal with so much lag would be to place two corridors then deconstruct the one keeping the base as one whole piece so you can keep building on the same grid then come back at the end and connect everything together. I haven't tried this but it seems easier to just have gaps that you fill later than doing the moonpool setup
I though that would work - but it seems that as long as they are on the same "grid" the lag will continue :) Maybe I just did it wrong tho.
@@TheLastBacon if that's true than how they calculate bases is alot more complicated than any of us know
Hey bacon! Love your content!
Hey thank you! :)
My man's converting the crater into a tourist destination. All that's left is a few self drive seamoth rentals and tourist cyclops 'buses' to travel from biome to biome😆
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Also 13:25 sea dragon looking at you like 'Boi wha😯'
Haha love that! We definitely need a train system on 4546b :)
I love the "relaxing music" being poem panic lol
Super relaxing :)