Now you might sometime notice that your Steam Controller settings don’t always work when you boot Subnautica, sometimes no buttons or just no movement. I suggest with any further controller issues to just play around the ingame settings & steam control settings until it works. Update - 17/7/21 For some reason the "construction" menu button doesn't click correctly, I don't know how to solve this fully, but changing the controls from "Rako's Steam Configuration Controls" to "Complete Subnautica Controls" by Shrimm seem to have solved this issue, but still glitches sometimes. Update - 26/6/21 For some reason if your controller is turning left/right when using tools, try turning the horizon sensitivity from "40" to "0", that seemed to done the trick for me, but I don't know what else it could've changed, Also I forgot to mention I use the "PS4" controller settings in Subnautica, since Xbox has menu problems if you use that (although it fixes the turn issue). Use the top-rated community settings called “Rako’s Steam Configuration Controls” (I do not have a direct link for this), this will work fully perfectly and I’ve not had any issue but one (I will explain this later). Go to Steam “controller configuration” for your Subnautica settings. I use a Steam Controller, and here's how I got it working: As mentioned in the title, motion controllers will not working for this game at all (even Vive controls which partly work). OK that's got the VR setup, but you need controls. Please try and boot Subnautica from your Steam Library and not ingame VR, since when I did this it did not load the “VR Enhancements” mod. Drop your “VR Enhancements” files into this folder, and it should be ready to work when you boot up Subnautica. Once installed, there should now be a “Qmods” folder in your “…Steam/steamapps/common/Subnautica” folder. The downloads come with instructions, but if you need to know what to do you first setup “QModManager 4” which comes with a setup.exe for easy installing. However, you also need to download “QModManager 4”, which allows Subnautica mods to work. This is a must to get it working correctly. This fixes a lot of the common major problems, including making a cursor visible when selecting the menu and ingame menus (like inventory). Whilst Subnautica has VR options built into the game, it is often in a unplayable state. So the first thing you need to do is download "VR Enhancements" mod (you will need to register on this website): Also note that this guide is for the first Subnautica game not "below zero" as I believe that is has its own VR source, and I presume much easier to access. Please note that this is a guide for Steam version of Subnautica and the use of Steam Controllers, you can still use this data for other versions of Subnautica and other controllers (xbox, playstation etc), but you might have to tweak it around yourself, as I can't test this myself. Hi, so as some folks already know Subnautica has VR support, but it can be very hard to get it working correctly, as I had personally given up a year ago and only recently got it functional, so I've decided to gather up what I did to get it right and share it for others, as much of the VR information is scattered so I want a new update to keep it in place.
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