Quick answer
For sharing discoveries, bases and screenshots, start with the simple checks before changing advanced settings or restarting a save. Most Subnautica 2 problems are easier to solve when you isolate one cause at a time: version, equipment, location, network, files or settings. This page gives you the practical route to follow without spoiling exploration.
Checklist
- share context with every screenshot
- explain the biome, danger level and reason for the build
- use spoiler warnings for story discoveries
- turn good finds into useful community posts
Key takeaways
- share context with every screenshot
- explain the biome, danger level and reason for the build
- use spoiler warnings for story discoveries
Full guide
Subnautica 2: where to share discoveries, bases and screenshots is meant to help players act quickly while keeping the spirit of Subnautica 2 intact: exploration first, panic later. The game is still evolving, so the best solution is often a combination of preparation, observation and a few technical checks.
Start by confirming the context. Are you playing solo or co-op? Are you in a new save or an older one? Did the issue appear after an update, a driver change or a new setting? Writing down these details makes troubleshooting much faster and helps other players understand your situation.
Use the checklist as a safe order of operations. Do the low-risk steps first, then move to deeper changes only when the simple checks do not help. In Early Access, it is better to avoid drastic fixes such as deleting a save, reinstalling everything or editing files without a backup.
When the topic is tied to progression, resources or exploration, keep a beacon, enough oxygen and a clear return path. When it is a PC issue, keep screenshots of error messages and note your GPU, driver version and launcher.
If you are sharing the issue on Subnautica2.fr, include what you already tried. A clear report helps the community answer faster and avoids repeating the same advice.
Mistakes to avoid
- Changing too many settings at once, which makes the real cause harder to identify.
- Ignoring oxygen, water or a safe return path during exploration.
- Restarting a save before checking whether the issue is only local or temporary.
- Forgetting to mention platform, game version and co-op context when asking for help.
Early Access note
Subnautica 2 is an Early Access game, so names, balance, locations and technical behavior can change with patches. Use this guide as a practical baseline and re-check recent patch notes when something no longer matches your game.
Conclusion
Keep the process simple: verify the basics, test one change at a time and keep exploring only when the situation is safe. If this guide helped, compare your result with other players on the site so the information stays useful for the community.
