

Also I feel like I read somewhere that slower speeds are more energy efficient but I've never taken the time to test it and I keep eight power cells in a locker anyway so I'm not concerned about that. Congratulations, you now know more about energy management than half the people on this sub. There are a couple holes large enough to force a cyclops through. Or, if you're totally nuts like I am, you can make it to the entrance by entering the deep grand reef from above. No you can get it down there, you just have to take a bit of a longer path to get down to the entrance.But the biggest thing it can do is make 80% of the fauna ignore you.

There's also engine efficiency, which you absolutely want. It can also pack a shield generator (you probably picked up this blueprint already), decoy launcher expansion, fire suppression system, sonar, thermal reactor, and auto repair for the vehicle bay.

When I am being attacked by a big leviathan while in a narrow place, for example I get attacked by a Reaper leviathan and I cannot find a way to escape since the cyclops is so big and a bit slow too, so I just bump into rocks when I try to escape.

What do I do in a situation where cyclops is getting attacked? I ask in specifically 2 situations All I had on during the trip was silent running and every single thing else (I checked) was Turned off. Just from that little trip It took up 85% of my power and I don't know how to get that power back. How does cyclops power work? I noticed I used up to much power going from safe shallows to the South island and into the grand reef. Now I noticed when I try to get into lost river with cyclops through the grand reef it is impossible as I can't fit the vehicle. In order to get into lost river in order to get rarer materials like nickel or sulfur I needed a Seamoth in order to get in. I have some questions on how the cyclops actually works though.ġ.What are the powers of the cyclops? what can it do? I finally got cyclops in subnautica and instantly made the mk2 depth module so I can go down to 1300 meters.
