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WHERE TO FIND THE CYCLOPS ENGINE FRAGMENTS UPGRADE
One can be loaded here, or five if the Cyclops Decoy Tube Upgrade is installed.This section is the largest open space on board. The health and energy of the vehicle can also be viewed on this console.In between the two engine room doors is the loading port for the Decoy Tube. The upper midsection of the vessel grants access to the Bridge via a single large circular airlock, and to the port and starboard sides of the engine room via two doors.The access port to the vehicle bay is located in the center of the large room and allows the player to disembark via a docked Seamoth or Prawn Suit.A console is also located in this room, which allows the player to manage upgrade modules and access any on a docked vehicle. Both sets of lights can not be toggled on if Silent Running mode is activated. Internal Lights and Floodlights - Players can use the panel on the right side of this HUD to toggle the exterior front-facing floodlights and internal lights on or off. The Cyclops' name will be displayed on its exterior starboard side and on its beacon. These cameras are located on the keel, sail and screw, which in layman's terms are below, above and at the rear of the submarine, respectively.The Cyclops has three-speed settings: 'slow,' 'standard' and 'flank.' As well as speed, each setting affects the amount of noise generated and, in turn, the attention drawn from hostile fauna. It cannot 'strafe' sideways, nor can it pitch forward or back as the Seamoth can.The submarine is equipped with three external cameras which are operated via the HUD. In terms of horizontal movement it functions like a car. The Cyclops takes over the movement controls, with forward and back moving the submarine in that direction, swim up and swim down being used to ascend and descend, and left and right is used to turn. While controlling the helm, the player is still able to move their viewpoint in a limited arc to look around. As such, the sooner you're able to build a Cyclops the better and there are plenty of good places to look for cyclops parts if you're feeling lost.Each completed component will progress the overall Cyclops blueprint by 33% to fully complete the Cyclops blueprint, the player must find and scan nine fragments in total.FeaturesThe Cyclops functions as a cross between a Seabase and a vehicle: the player can freely walk around inside it, only controlling it when they approach the helm control and 'use' it. Updated On DecemBy William Quick: Subnautica is a huge game, and getting started can be an ordeal if you don't know your way around.

RELATED: Subnautica: All Vehicles Explained In order to make your quest a bit easier, we’ve compiled a list of locations where you can find the things you need. These are spread out throughout the environment and can be challenging to find.

In order to build these mammoth submarines, though, players will need to gather blueprints and other materials.

The Cyclops can serve as an underwater base, making extended exploration much simpler. Once it’s fully upgraded, it can take players to 1,700 meters below the surface. In its simplest form, the Cyclops can dive to depths of 500 meters. It’s a beast of a machine and can give players a huge upgrade in capabilities. This massive sub is over 175-feet-long and nearly 40-feet-wide. The Cyclops in Subnautica is one of the most valuable buildables in the game.
