These console commands are necessary in order to get the most out of your play experience. Most players don’t know that you can check your bio-meter, or more about the deep sea and things that live in it, with just a few keystrokes.

The deep sea can be a mysterious place. For Subnautica players, it’s even more so because there are many features that are hidden from the player by default.

These console commands are necessary in order to get the most out of your play experience. Most players don’t know that you can check your bio-meter, or more about the deep sea and things that live in it, with just a few keystrokes.

What are console commands in Subnautica?

Console commands are simple tools that allow you to do many things in the game. These console commands are necessary in order to get the most out of your play experience.

Most players don’t know that you can check your bio-meter, or more about the deep sea and things that live in it, with just a few keystrokes.

One of the easiest commands to use is map. With this command, you can see all of the major islands and biomes on a map without having to search for them one by one.

How to use console commands in Subnautica

To use console commands in Subnautica, you first need to open the console. This can be done by pressing the ` key (below Esc on most keyboards). Once the console is open, you can type in the commands that you want to use.

Many of these commands are necessary in order to get the most out of your play experience. Most players don’t know that you can check your bio-meter, or more about the deep sea and things that live in it, with just a few keystrokes.

The best places to find console command items

The best place to find console command items is in T4M7, which is the seventh anomaly. You can find them at various levels of rarity- common, uncommon, rare and very rare.

Other useful console commands

The following are some other useful console commands that many players don’t know about.

  • clear-logs – Resets your chat history.
  • save-world – Saves the game to anpoint. If you die, the game reloads from this point.
  • spawn – Creates a creature, vehicle, or object at your location in the world.
  • heli-fly – Lets you fly a helicopter over the terrain for scouting purposes.
  • day – Sets time to day.
  • night – Sets time to night.
  • goto-menu – Brings up the menu so you can change settings, save your game, etc.
  • whitelist-on – Activates the PRAWN suit’s special abilities for five minutes.
  • whitelist-off – Deactivates the PRAWN suit’s special abilities.
  • clear-bf – Resets your blueprints to factory defaults.
  • list-inventory – Lists the contents of your inventory in the console window.
  • help – Explains all available commands. Simply type help when you’re in game, and a list comes up with everything you can do when using this console.

Conclusion

Many players and gamers do not know about console commands and how they can make the game more interesting. If you haven’t checked out with these tips and tricks, then now is the perfect time to start.

Console Commands are something that you should learn, especially if you usually play games on your own. Your gaming experience will change dramatically with just a few keystrokes.

There are many different console commands in Subnautica. Knowing about these hidden tools will help you get the most out of your play experience.

Most players don’t know that you can check your bio-meter, or more about the deep sea and things that live in it, with just a few keystrokes. So explore the game to its fullest with these console commands!