![]() ![]() When you’re done, press F3 again to close the scary settings window. To change the game mode, we can type any of the following: If we know what to type, we can make the game do exciting things that can come in handy when we’re stuck due to a bug or other circumstance. This will bring up a command line prompt at which we can now issue statements – much like on a Linux Terminal or Windows Power Shell. hit Enter to bring up a text input box at the bottom left. ![]() now press F3 again to close that settings window again.disable the option “disable console” (thereby enabling it).press F3 to bring up a secret settings box at the to left.Lucky for us there’s an easy way to switch from what we’re currently playing to any of the other three game types (Survival, Freedom, Hardcore or Creative) into any of the others. Thankfully though, when I loaded the file up, everything seems fine: I had the same base, was spawned in the correct place, had all the belongings I remember… except for one weird issue: my Freedom type game was now a Survival game. Suddenly my save games didn’t tell me how long I had been playing, and what type of game I was playing anymore, and instead only showed the message “damaged game save”. Unfortunately this lead to some random crashes, which in turn damaged my Subnautica game files. I’ve had a few computer glitches recently while experimenting with a new graphics card. ![]()
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