![]() ![]() You can click on the different zones on the map for more information, for example which resources and points of interest that can be found there: Since there's no in-game Subnautica map, you're going to need to take some notes yourself. When commenters or forum posters say they want a map in the game, they usually want a way to cross off. You can also view the different cave and island layers using the Layers dropdown: Subnautica: Below Zero takes place two years after the first game. Robin Ayou travels to 4546B to learn the true fate of her sister and crash-lands in the icy Sector Zero. Using the coordinate input section, you can enter custom coordinates to view on the map: The map is approximately 4000 meters across and the deepest part story-wise is just shy of 1500 meters down. If we assume an approximate shape of a rectangular prism containing the entire world map, that would be 4000m x 4000m x 1500m 24,000,000,000m or 24 million km cubed. This wiki article explains how to find your own coordinates in-game! Points of Interest That is over estimating a bit, so you could probably pin that to. You can select which points of interest to mark on the map. You can track your progress by marking the points of interest that you’ve been to as “visited”, either by clicking twice on the flag marker on the map, or checking the “mark as visited” checkbox in the information window. I’ve been using Philips Hue bulbs for years. I have at last one Hue light in every room of my house, and my whole family loves them. Because of that, I’m pretty familiar with the Hue app. So you can imagine my surprise when I had to install a second app-the Hue Sync App ( Android/ iOS)-just for the Sync Box. I have no idea why it has its own app, but I can tell you that I’m not a fan of installing two apps for the same product line.Īnd then there’s the setup process. It’s easy enough if you already know what you’re doing, but I can see how this incredible unintuitive experience could be a nightmare for someone who isn’t tech savvy. If I bought this for my parents, for example, there’s no possible way they would’ve been able to get it set up. The lights are easy enough to install, as you just stick them to the back of your TV. Except the double-sided tape that comes with the mounting brackets is pretty crappy, so it doesn’t really hold. ![]() ![]() I ended up using 3M picture hangers to mount the brackets to the back of my TV, which not only worked better but will make it easier to remove these from the TV. The good news is that it doesn’t work any better once everything is set up and connected. Here’s how it’s supposed to play out: You turn on the TV and your streaming box, console, or whatever source you plan on using. The Sync Box detects the signal, kicks out of sleep mode, and pushes that content to the TV’s screen. Now, here’s how it actually plays out: You turn on the TV and your streaming box, console, or whatever source you plan on using. The TV says it can’t detect a signal because the Sync Box didn’t turn on. So, you open the app to see what’s going on and realize the Sync Box is still in sleep mode. You can’t wake it from the app, so you have to get up and press the button on the front of the box. Once it’s awake, maybe it detects the signal from your source. Or maybe it just sits on the last-used source, waiting for a signal. You re-open the app to find out what’s going on and see that it, in fact, detects the source, but it didn’t change to that input. Now you can finally watch TV or play a game or whatever. Take that scenario and apply it to everyone in your household. ![]() Except you always have to be involved when someone wants to watch TV because you’re the only person with access to the app and no one else understands how the damn Sync Box works in the first place. This is what my family has dealt with every single day since I installed the Sync Box. My wife has been begging me to write this review so we can get rid of the box. Once everything is up and running, you’d expect the lights to just work, right? Lol, nah. ![]()
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