The PDA entry for the Ghost leviathan says it's at the size limit for creatures on the planet. That might not have been the case 3 million years ago, but it is at present.
@@Gunshell66 The actual quote is "This creature is approaching the size limit for sustainable organic lifeforms, and has been designated leviathan class."
It scares me to know that the player only lands in a large crater and that the rest of the planet is all like the void and extremely deep, except for those other places that aren’t
@@DarthJarJar_542 I mean, the aurora would be missing so any story objectives relating to the aurora would probably be gone and we’d probably be stranded on the planet
Especially when you consider that the data entry on the void is that the only things that live there are microscopic organisms or leviathans. Which leaves alot of question for what the rest of the planet is like if everything outside the crater is leviathan class. For all we could know the crater could just be a hatchery in which a bunch of the creatures are babies, which explains why there is eggs every where and why there is a dead baby garg in the lost river.
it cant.if it does it can gain infinite mass,rsulting in a even more larger diet.thats not the point,because nothing can be infinite.if it is youve done something wrong
@@Zembie1If you’re talking scientifically, yes. If you’re talking about the joke made in this comment, it’s debatable. Deep-sea organisms tend to be few and far between, but those we find tend to either be microscopic or gigantic. The deep oceans are super cold, and larger creatures naturally lose less body heat to the cold because they have less surface area compared to how much creature it holds. With less heat loss, they can get away with a slower metabolism down there. That means slower heartbeats, longer times to digest meals, and more time that can be spent without a meal before starving. Slower metabolism also means that those things can live for ages, because the wear-and-tear put on an organic creature comes from overuse. You can think of it like each organism having only a certain amount of breaths, heartbeats, or replaced cells. If an organism uses these breath, heartbeats, or cell replacements more slowly, they die more slowly.
@@Idiotdragon8 thanks for explaining man 👍 I thought that being bigger meant taking more energy to do move and do things, but the body heat loss makes sense
wait for it ! subnautica 2 will give you what you are looking for trust me ; iff still the samee planet i heard scenario might be centred around the void tho anyway
Id love of in the new game you could get glimpses and like parts of something on your travels, like youll be near the dead zone and hear a roar and maybe see a part of something before not seeing it for a while
@@ChaoticJesterIs BlowZero on 4546B? Or is there gonna be a 3rd game, I should watch a BellwZero play through; just never seemed as popular as the original.
I mean that'd be quite a fair bit of extra effort, and would probably mess with the idea that the crater was at that time the only remaining bastion of life.
@@lozm4835 true.... though if they did, it doesnt really need to act like the other leviathans, just few lights, sound.... and after a bit NOM, dont really even need to show it proper just "shadow thing in the dist- TEETH!!!!"
I think it’s also worth mentioning that Species like Sea Emperor leviathans used to be prevalent on the planet before they went extinct. If you compare the adult sizes, a Sea Emperor would be a decent meal for a Garg leviathan. So maybe the garg leviathan also went extinct as the Sea Emperor and potentially bigger sea creatures did aswell. Similar to the Megalodons on our planet
The Gargantuan may have actually shrunk as time passed as oxygen levels and food sources decreased, meaning it might have been possible for it to be even larger than the skeleton in the Lost River millennia ago. Since Riley and other humans have no problems with 4546Bs current atmosphere I see this as very likely.
@@bandit3019 it dont look it. THey might say it, but if you compare a Blue whale to an actual human, and then you compare the in game representation of the reaper, its obvious that the reaper is half the size of a blue whale. Also, i hate when supposed science based games, get all loosey goosey with reality. Its obvious that in reality, no matter what planet you are on, the blue whale is probably as big as you are gonna be able to make an organism before it crushes itself under its own weight . So its lame if half of the leviathans are "dwarfing blue whales" cuz it turns the game from hard science fiction, to dragon fantasy, and thats gay.
@@raidermaxx2324 it doesnt look like it because its first person. You can look up a size comparison chart to see just how massive all of the creatures are, even a Bone Shark is bigger than a male human. Blue Whales can grow to over 33 meters, while the Reaper is 55 meters long, almost twice as big. And they aren’t even in the top 3 of largest leviathans
@@emilianocastillejos1330 nope i wasnt looking at it in first person, it was a third person view, that showed the reaper next to a human being. Nice cope tho. lol
So if we play in a crater then why are we so close to the top… wouldn’t we be deep since it’s like a whole or something… I prefer to call what we play on some type of mountain terrain underwater.. the farther from the middle you get the deeper it goes
@@unknownastroid_2240 it’s a volcanic crater so basically a volcano that blew up I believe and the crater isn’t insanely deep but the lava zone and such is part of the volcano The Void or ecological dead zone is where the crater ends I think that’s why it’s so deep now although the void is endless from my experience(I spent like 15 minutes falling once) but the volcano blew up and the crater is what’s left of the top of it
It's actually not that large, because Sector Zero is on the opposite side of the planet where the Volcano is located, yet it only took Marguerit like a few weeks to float her way there while it would take sail boats no less than 2 years on our planet
Being large doesn't slow down your metabolism as much as it makes you require more food, it'd make more sense to assume it used to be an apex predator in shallower waters and that geological activity has let the fossil sink down into the caves.
The video is of the real-life "Bigfin" Magnapinna squid. The clip was in the Perdido Area of Alaminos Canyon, at 7800 ft. depth, ruclips.net/video/IPRPnQ-dUSo/видео.html
This is a great explanation with actual boilogy and good reasonings 10/10 Also There's a theory that it died because it didn't mate enough and have enough eggs to ensure the survival of the species i have a theory that it also died because it's theorized prey, the ancient reefback died out too, Or maybe it's still out there, you never know, the void is a big place.
It’s cannon in return of the ancients that the garg never stops growing, it’s like a crocodile (which interestingly enough don’t die of natural causes and can love hypothetically forever
apex preditor in the void. his body has bright little circles attracting fishes or other leviathan thinking it is a small fish. his entire body is long rather than big to cover more hunting ground. and he can pretty much inhale adult ghost leviathans without chewing. seeing as how 3 adult ghost leviathans appear if you reach the edge of the void, theres an abundance of ghost leviathans. in other words he is a whale surrounded by shrimp.
Not gonna lie i beat the game twice and felt i explored most... even tried to go super far down into th3 void being chased by ghost leviathans but ive never seen this awesome thing.
Fish like goldfish and presumably the gargantuan leviathan grow to the size of their habitat, it’s very possible the ecological death zone is the reason they’re so big, because there used to be a colony or even species of gargantuan leviathans deep under that water that never stopped growing and evolving because they never had a reason to develop any safety measures so they continuously grew to be a bigger and bigger predatory species eventually eating everything in the dead zone, and then the ghost leviathans moved in when they all died out because they couldn’t get out of the death zone and start sinking to the bottom (if it exists), the ghosts moved in later.
I explored the void got sent back to the starting area after traveling as far as I could I really loved the whole this are is an ecological dead zone there are multiple leviathan class life forms detected are you sure what your doing is worth it I’m over here thinking yes yes it is I will spear them if need be if I could find my harpoon
The Gargantuan Leviathan is said to have gone extinct due to the fact that it can grow potentially indefinitely, meaning it may eventually grow so big that it simply can’t eat enough to survive
we actually dont get any info saying that, all we get in game is an aproximate age, a potential bodyshape and that the precursors had taken samples from it to study
Imagine timed events where the gargantuan leviathan swam across the map near the player, forcing players to hide from it. If it saw you, it would tear your base up trying to eat you, swallow the seamoth and prawn suit hole, and do ~90% damage to a Cyclops in a few seconds.
I would love a DLC where you play as one of the architects tasked with decommissioning just after the initial outbreak, or as one doing a recon mission before the architects arrive to construct the facilities. Completely different fauna and the familiar planet would feel so different with different behavior from the creatures. I think the first would be cool, you could have to make it from the active lava zone facility to gun Island without using portals while the planet is crawling with predators just starting to show signs of the infection. Last moment could be getting denied leaving the island because you’re infected, then dying as you make your way out, dropping your purple tablet outside the door and breaking it. I’ve gotten to the point where I know the map and behavior of the leviathans so well I just swim past the juvenile ghost leviathans and reapers on my way zipping around. It would be nice to have different feel and different rules of engagement.
@@skelejack1987 ye thats what I mean, like there must be another leviathan that is bigger because There is so Much place in the deathzone(maybe in subnautica 2)
@@KarsonDavis-fh2gw not sure, because sharks are major hunter and rarely get hunted themself and they've got the predator eye kinda thing. Same thing with birds, and for small tropical fishes like clown fish and squids
Placing my answer before watching the video but, its a large planet with a massive amount of space. Creatures are know to grow to the size of their containers so the more space the better
By the way the reason some fish have eyes on the sides means that there were predators larger then it and the Gary has eyes on its sides to keep watch for predators so that would mean that there are things larger then the garg
The average depth of earth's oceans is about 3km. Which is where the deadzone supposedly flattens out, if the devs had the floor render(for whatever reason). So 4546b isn't all that different to earth, just with less land. The Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the explored ocean, extends to 200km.
You should keep in mind that the Gargantuan Leviathan not only evolved to have eyes on the sides of its head instead of on the front, but it evolved to have 6 of them. This means that it is prey to something as it would have evolved this eye placement similar to why other prey animals like deer and sheep, to have a larger field of view so predators have a harder time sneaking up on them.
I was thinking that with the tentacles how they are(thats at least what they look like around the head), itd have the side eyes so that it could see and actually grab things from around it rather than just infront of it, allowing it to catch more food easier and then grow to the size it is
you should keep in mind that the "gargatuan leviathan" could never be that big, no matter what the conditions on an alien world might be. There is no food source to support it,m and it would suffocate under the weight of its organs..
Even with all that taken into account ocean creatures can grow to be far larger than land creatures since water lessens the effect of gravity on creatures since it can create buoyancy which is why the blue whale can exist which is the largest known creature to ever exist on earth, the effects of buoyancy lessen the stress on bones and while they don’t have to be hard they don’t have to be flexible or less dense for a creature in the ocean to actually grow to an immense size and they achieve this by essentially having a type of oil for bone marrow which makes their skeletal structure neutrally buoyant.
@@theparrishshow9803No, the full sized Garg in the mod is literally based off the skeleton in vanilla Subnautica, they used the skull in the lost river to set the scale and built the rest of their vision of the Garg off of that
The PDA entry for the Ghost leviathan says it's at the size limit for creatures on the planet. That might not have been the case 3 million years ago, but it is at present.
yea, I'm confused on how people think garg's can be star+ size
@@DiveInGamingChannel 😂
It’s the limit for things inside or around the craters
@@Gunshell66 The actual quote is "This creature is approaching the size limit for sustainable organic lifeforms, and has been designated leviathan class."
@@thejarredhog3936 its probably similar to that whole "bugs can't be huge they would collapse inwards" thing.
It scares me to know that the player only lands in a large crater and that the rest of the planet is all like the void and extremely deep, except for those other places that aren’t
the captain literally sacrificed himself to find a good crash zone
@@ghostofqueenelizabethii well thank God for that because imagine if the game took place in those deep empty depths **shudders**
@@DarthJarJar_542 I mean, the aurora would be missing so any story objectives relating to the aurora would probably be gone and we’d probably be stranded on the planet
Especially when you consider that the data entry on the void is that the only things that live there are microscopic organisms or leviathans. Which leaves alot of question for what the rest of the planet is like if everything outside the crater is leviathan class.
For all we could know the crater could just be a hatchery in which a bunch of the creatures are babies, which explains why there is eggs every where and why there is a dead baby garg in the lost river.
actully we just landed on a giant super valcano
At this point, the size of the garg is whatever people want it to be
Despite the fact that official info states it's just a little over 1km
@@thecommentguy9380it has no defined size as a species because it has no biological growth cap making them able to infinitely grow
@@thecommentguy9380 What i thought it is said that the adult was 5km? Almost every mod has the size set to 5km... so thats why am saying this
@@pixonic.P the mod dev set it to 5 because he can, so far official info states it's only around 1.1-1.3km
@thecommentguy9380 we both referring to the adult right...??
The Garg is so massive because it overtime genetically removed its size cap, so it will grow forever with enough food
Is that a one punch man reference
@@Bylirigot Nuh uh
i think thats the same case with ghost levis just slower and much less life time so they cant grow to big before they die
no
it cant.if it does it can gain infinite mass,rsulting in a even more larger diet.thats not the point,because nothing can be infinite.if it is youve done something wrong
*size gives a huge advantages in deep depths*
the quote of the day
Is it actually true?
@@Zembie1If you’re talking scientifically, yes. If you’re talking about the joke made in this comment, it’s debatable. Deep-sea organisms tend to be few and far between, but those we find tend to either be microscopic or gigantic. The deep oceans are super cold, and larger creatures naturally lose less body heat to the cold because they have less surface area compared to how much creature it holds. With less heat loss, they can get away with a slower metabolism down there. That means slower heartbeats, longer times to digest meals, and more time that can be spent without a meal before starving. Slower metabolism also means that those things can live for ages, because the wear-and-tear put on an organic creature comes from overuse. You can think of it like each organism having only a certain amount of breaths, heartbeats, or replaced cells. If an organism uses these breath, heartbeats, or cell replacements more slowly, they die more slowly.
@@Idiotdragon8 thanks for explaining man 👍 I thought that being bigger meant taking more energy to do move and do things, but the body heat loss makes sense
nobody here understood the joke
The innuendo here is unreal
We just want a creature that is bigger, louder, and has more teeth
"there's always a bigger fish"
No we just want there to be.
Damn, first time i've seen a Jurassic world reference. That's a new one
wait for it ! subnautica 2 will give you what you are looking for trust me ; iff still the samee planet i heard scenario might be centred around the void tho anyway
Speak for yourself 😂
Id love of in the new game you could get glimpses and like parts of something on your travels, like youll be near the dead zone and hear a roar and maybe see a part of something before not seeing it for a while
The next game won't be on 4546B sadly.
@@ChaoticJester something like that can still happen with another creature
@@ChaoticJesterIs BlowZero on 4546B? Or is there gonna be a 3rd game, I should watch a BellwZero play through; just never seemed as popular as the original.
@@ChaoticJestersource?
@@SnowedBear game devs
honestly, if I was the devs, I would have made the gargantuan Leviathan the "out of bounds" mob, over 3 ghost leviathans.....
I mean that'd be quite a fair bit of extra effort, and would probably mess with the idea that the crater was at that time the only remaining bastion of life.
@@lozm4835 true.... though if they did, it doesnt really need to act like the other leviathans, just few lights, sound.... and after a bit NOM, dont really even need to show it proper just "shadow thing in the dist- TEETH!!!!"
they may add the garg for the out of bounds laviathan for the new subnautica game but who knows
@@Ironwolf2017isSUS would be cool..... even if it is just what I said would be easy and freaky.... "lights, sounds, NOM!"
At that time, Unity and PCs just couldn't handle it. The mods which add giant creatures like the Gargartuan are very heavy on machines even today.
This is why I hate the ocean other than my thalassophobia
Same like wtf was that thing at the end
A magnapinna squid @@DarthJarJar_542
@kaneshkakaneshka1357 the scary thing is thats only a juvenile apperantly
@@DarkInvader1800 thats only bc we dont know how big These things really can grow
I think it’s also worth mentioning that Species like Sea Emperor leviathans used to be prevalent on the planet before they went extinct. If you compare the adult sizes, a Sea Emperor would be a decent meal for a Garg leviathan. So maybe the garg leviathan also went extinct as the Sea Emperor and potentially bigger sea creatures did aswell. Similar to the Megalodons on our planet
The sea emperors died because of the infection, the only reason one is alive is because it was put in a special facility to keep it from dying.
or maybe Ghosties are so common in the Dead Zone because their major predator (Gargs) went extinct
The Return of The Ancient mod should revamp the whole map, making it closer to what it was then the Garg was alive
Should also make it the actual length. Y'know. 1.5 km
@@Milo_hAt3r nope, the lost river skull is only a juvenile, the adults are 5 km
@Justme75007 Proof?
@@Milo_hAt3r there's a juvenile in the Lost River, but in the Bone Fields, next to the Dragon skeleton, there's an adult skeleton for the Garg
@@GzaTPG You should be replying to them.
The Gargantuan may have actually shrunk as time passed as oxygen levels and food sources decreased, meaning it might have been possible for it to be even larger than the skeleton in the Lost River millennia ago. Since Riley and other humans have no problems with 4546Bs current atmosphere I see this as very likely.
the size of the "blue whale" here on earth is probably the cap limit for size on exoplanets as well.
@@raidermaxx2324no, half the leviathans in this game dwarf blue whales. The reaper is 55 meters, 15 longer than a blue whale’s typical size
@@bandit3019 it dont look it. THey might say it, but if you compare a Blue whale to an actual human, and then you compare the in game representation of the reaper, its obvious that the reaper is half the size of a blue whale. Also, i hate when supposed science based games, get all loosey goosey with reality. Its obvious that in reality, no matter what planet you are on, the blue whale is probably as big as you are gonna be able to make an organism before it crushes itself under its own weight . So its lame if half of the leviathans are "dwarfing blue whales" cuz it turns the game from hard science fiction, to dragon fantasy, and thats gay.
@@raidermaxx2324 it doesnt look like it because its first person. You can look up a size comparison chart to see just how massive all of the creatures are, even a Bone Shark is bigger than a male human. Blue Whales can grow to over 33 meters, while the Reaper is 55 meters long, almost twice as big. And they aren’t even in the top 3 of largest leviathans
@@emilianocastillejos1330 nope i wasnt looking at it in first person, it was a third person view, that showed the reaper next to a human being. Nice cope tho. lol
Everyone : watching the video
Me : *Vibe to the music*
Abandon ship goes hard
Real
@electroman6878correct
big snake go brrrrrrr
And this is why I never watch Subnautica without a blanket to cower under.
I wanna see a Garg wrapped around the planet like Jormungandr
his names not "garg" what da fuk
It's way too small for that. It couldn't rap around a city let alone a planet
@MrMadre >wanna
Dude that would be awesome, even if it meant I never touched this game again because it already scares the shit out of me
456B is WAY bigger than what it shows btw what we play in is a volcanic crater
and thats exactly what makes none of this make any sense. Subnautica is not hard science
So if we play in a crater then why are we so close to the top… wouldn’t we be deep since it’s like a whole or something… I prefer to call what we play on some type of mountain terrain underwater.. the farther from the middle you get the deeper it goes
@@unknownastroid_2240 it’s a volcanic crater so basically a volcano that blew up I believe and the crater isn’t insanely deep but the lava zone and such is part of the volcano The Void or ecological dead zone is where the crater ends I think that’s why it’s so deep now although the void is endless from my experience(I spent like 15 minutes falling once) but the volcano blew up and the crater is what’s left of the top of it
@@quackery6560please use some commas bro holy
It's actually not that large, because Sector Zero is on the opposite side of the planet where the Volcano is located, yet it only took Marguerit like a few weeks to float her way there while it would take sail boats no less than 2 years on our planet
subnautica player: GARGANTUAN LEVIATHAN
fisch player: NORTHSTAR SERPENT
Im get sparkling shiny big mythical Northstar serpent
my hambling brain:"is that the northstar serpant?!"
Lol fisch player
Being large doesn't slow down your metabolism as much as it makes you require more food, it'd make more sense to assume it used to be an apex predator in shallower waters and that geological activity has let the fossil sink down into the caves.
Abandon ship playing in the background 😂
my cyclops about to explode:
me vibing to this banger song:
Imagine seeing a gargantuan sized animal in real life
Never ever touching water outside my house again
was that a "gemini and the end of the world" clip at the end there? Felt like it...
The video is of the real-life "Bigfin" Magnapinna squid. The clip was in the Perdido Area of Alaminos Canyon, at 7800 ft. depth, ruclips.net/video/IPRPnQ-dUSo/видео.html
I think its an actuall animal
@@hyperdiamond6086 It is. Bigfin Squid.
Nah that's a real animal 💀
@@hyperdiamond6086 it is
Hadn’t played in a while when I heard that music it gave me chills
Fun fact, deep sea gigantism is a real thing
The song in the background hits as hard as the first time I heard it
Anyone know the song called?
This is a great explanation with actual boilogy and good reasonings 10/10
Also
There's a theory that it died because it didn't mate enough and have enough eggs to ensure the survival of the species i have a theory that it also died because it's theorized prey, the ancient reefback died out too,
Or maybe it's still out there,
you never know, the void is a big place.
Abcient reefback??
@@rookiegameplay7519 just a theory that I made a long time ago that the gargantuan leviathan hunted ancient reefbacks similar in size to it.
@@Lydialo59 Oooh
@@Lydialo59so basically you just made something up lmfao
@@astreusastresus198
that's what a theory is
Oh yea guess that makes sense
Me just vibing to abandon ship
When I saw that leviathan I was like IS THAT THE NORTHSTAR SERPENT
I'm starting to hate this thing because people just make stuff up to make their fan made creature bigger, even though bigger doesn't mean it's scary.
You forgot that deep sea animals explode when you try to remove them
The only reason “our undiscovered underwater titan” is scarier is not bc it’s bigger but because it’s real
No wonder the "-90% progress speed" progress speed goes hard
I like to think that your actually still in the shallow parts of the water, and you only seen basically toddlers
Abandon ship music is epic
The garg is the definition of “size matters”
Imagine how big a ghost leviathan was back in the day when it was possible bro
That’s scary
That’s such a stupid thing to ask when that beast has gargantuan in its name💀
the northstar serpent having the lowest progress speed so far..
It’s cannon in return of the ancients that the garg never stops growing, it’s like a crocodile (which interestingly enough don’t die of natural causes and can love hypothetically forever
Player Fisch:Is that Northstar Serpent!?
apex preditor in the void.
his body has bright little circles attracting fishes or other leviathan thinking it is a small fish. his entire body is long rather than big to cover more hunting ground. and he can pretty much inhale adult ghost leviathans without chewing.
seeing as how 3 adult ghost leviathans appear if you reach the edge of the void, theres an abundance of ghost leviathans.
in other words he is a whale surrounded by shrimp.
We gettin -90% Progress speed with this one 🗿🗿
not those fisch players thinking this is northstar serpent also me lol😅
FISCH PLAYER WITH HEAVEN ROD PLUS RESILENT:nah id fish
I dont care about the video but more about the banger in the back ground
Abadon ship
For those who want the song, just search…
Subnautica soundtrack - Abandon ship
My first thoughts hearing this were just “why is gargantuan leviathan so big.. gargantuan means big”
In ancient times they say it can grow infinitely long as its alive
who say because they are pretty wrong
damn that banger in the backround is so fire
the thing is, for all we know that one could be tiny compared to some of the extinct ones, or possibly none extinct
Imagine the Gargantuan leviathan choking to death trying to rat the cyclops.
Fun fact: that creature at the end was a bigfin squid.
Squid at the end: magnipina squid
Your welcome for the useless info
Gargantuan Leviathan is the closest thing to 4546B's Jörmungandr
Not gonna lie i beat the game twice and felt i explored most... even tried to go super far down into th3 void being chased by ghost leviathans but ive never seen this awesome thing.
“How are Gargantuan Levitations so big?” I don’t care, just keep it the hell away from ME!
He is big because he is the gargantuan leviathan
Fish like goldfish and presumably the gargantuan leviathan grow to the size of their habitat, it’s very possible the ecological death zone is the reason they’re so big, because there used to be a colony or even species of gargantuan leviathans deep under that water that never stopped growing and evolving because they never had a reason to develop any safety measures so they continuously grew to be a bigger and bigger predatory species eventually eating everything in the dead zone, and then the ghost leviathans moved in when they all died out because they couldn’t get out of the death zone and start sinking to the bottom (if it exists), the ghosts moved in later.
I explored the void got sent back to the starting area after traveling as far as I could I really loved the whole this are is an ecological dead zone there are multiple leviathan class life forms detected are you sure what your doing is worth it I’m over here thinking yes yes it is I will spear them if need be if I could find my harpoon
Jesus christ, use commas. I had a stroke reading this.
"Why is he so big"
"That what she said doctor"
That is like asking why dinosaurs were so big
The Gargantuan Leviathan is said to have gone extinct due to the fact that it can grow potentially indefinitely, meaning it may eventually grow so big that it simply can’t eat enough to survive
we actually dont get any info saying that, all we get in game is an aproximate age, a potential bodyshape and that the precursors had taken samples from it to study
Very well put together, great vid
Imagine timed events where the gargantuan leviathan swam across the map near the player, forcing players to hide from it. If it saw you, it would tear your base up trying to eat you, swallow the seamoth and prawn suit hole, and do ~90% damage to a Cyclops in a few seconds.
Lower gravity also explanes how Rily is able to jump so high
Bro science logic my sentry gun what the hell does that thing eat
I would love a DLC where you play as one of the architects tasked with decommissioning just after the initial outbreak, or as one doing a recon mission before the architects arrive to construct the facilities. Completely different fauna and the familiar planet would feel so different with different behavior from the creatures. I think the first would be cool, you could have to make it from the active lava zone facility to gun Island without using portals while the planet is crawling with predators just starting to show signs of the infection. Last moment could be getting denied leaving the island because you’re infected, then dying as you make your way out, dropping your purple tablet outside the door and breaking it.
I’ve gotten to the point where I know the map and behavior of the leviathans so well I just swim past the juvenile ghost leviathans and reapers on my way zipping around. It would be nice to have different feel and different rules of engagement.
"why so big?"
-the gargantuan leviathaner
Wait because there might be other abyssal creature💀
The gargantuan leviathan actually has a predator because it's eyes on the side of it's head which means there's gonna be a bigger fish
@@skelejack1987 ye thats what I mean, like there must be another leviathan that is bigger because There is so Much place in the deathzone(maybe in subnautica 2)
You're both wrong. That's only true with land creatures.
@@KarsonDavis-fh2gw not sure, because sharks are major hunter and rarely get hunted themself and they've got the predator eye kinda thing. Same thing with birds, and for small tropical fishes like clown fish and squids
@@MasterPlay1024 So? It's a rare case underwater.
Placing my answer before watching the video but, its a large planet with a massive amount of space. Creatures are know to grow to the size of their containers so the more space the better
Bro taught me more in a YT short then school did the entire semester …
By the way the reason some fish have eyes on the sides means that there were predators larger then it and the Gary has eyes on its sides to keep watch for predators so that would mean that there are things larger then the garg
I think on the wiki for the mod, the garg is around 4,800 meters long/big
I love that sweetie little baby!
"with surprising 92 Meters, the ghost Leviathan reach the maximum high for organic live"
"In the modern oceans" 💀
In our own oceans are no hidden titans. Not even the giant squids are titans.
Could someone please tell me the name of the Background music? To be honest I wasn't even paying attention. I was just vibing to the music 😅
Jörmungandr might've given birth to the leviathan
the adult garg is 4 kilometers long and that is INSANE.
In the case of the mod, yes. In terms of the actual game, we have no idea what size it is.
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@@orbitingsentientsatellite4361 Who cares lmao
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Bro's Talking About The Garg Like It's Canon.
It is, but it's not alive anymore canonically
the last sentence was cold
Bro if we find something scarier in our oceans we’re cooked
A good example is the Greenland sharks, only difference is that they ain’t huge
Water organisms also just don’t need they’re bones to support all there weight like normal
I don’t think that was intentional by the game developers but it might have been. Either way very cool. 👍
Hope we get to see the gargantuan leviathan in the next game
The average depth of earth's oceans is about 3km. Which is where the deadzone supposedly flattens out, if the devs had the floor render(for whatever reason). So 4546b isn't all that different to earth, just with less land. The Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the explored ocean, extends to 200km.
It's not 200km deep lmao
Whether a long game or a short game, a game about a surivior whos life pod sent into the void could be interesting even if its a 15 min game.
You should keep in mind that the Gargantuan Leviathan not only evolved to have eyes on the sides of its head instead of on the front, but it evolved to have 6 of them. This means that it is prey to something as it would have evolved this eye placement similar to why other prey animals like deer and sheep, to have a larger field of view so predators have a harder time sneaking up on them.
there are predators with eyes on the sides of their head. Most species of shark have a very limited range of binocular vision.
You're mixing up sea predator biology with land predator biology
@@DarkEcho32 Ah, my bad
I was thinking that with the tentacles how they are(thats at least what they look like around the head), itd have the side eyes so that it could see and actually grab things from around it rather than just infront of it, allowing it to catch more food easier and then grow to the size it is
you should keep in mind that the "gargatuan leviathan" could never be that big, no matter what the conditions on an alien world might be. There is no food source to support it,m and it would suffocate under the weight of its organs..
why nobody talking about the banger music in the background 🔥🔥😭
Even with all that taken into account ocean creatures can grow to be far larger than land creatures since water lessens the effect of gravity on creatures since it can create buoyancy which is why the blue whale can exist which is the largest known creature to ever exist on earth, the effects of buoyancy lessen the stress on bones and while they don’t have to be hard they don’t have to be flexible or less dense for a creature in the ocean to actually grow to an immense size and they achieve this by essentially having a type of oil for bone marrow which makes their skeletal structure neutrally buoyant.
Ever since playing this game, I've developed thalassophobia and claustrophobia.😓😓😓
Aaaand... That's just the juvenile gargantuan leviathan believe it or not.
Remember people. This is a mod. It’s not canon in the slightest.
The in game living part is the only mod there is a base game skeletal structure, PDA entry, and many mentionings that are all cannon
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But the skull in the lost river is nowhere near as big as the version we see in the mod.
@@ashhin2180Canon is spelled with one n, by the way.
@@theparrishshow9803No, the full sized Garg in the mod is literally based off the skeleton in vanilla Subnautica, they used the skull in the lost river to set the scale and built the rest of their vision of the Garg off of that
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Clearly, it’s not because if you compare the skull to a ghost leviathan, then it’s nowhere near as big as the final thing
GUYS WE NEED TO CATCH THIS NORTHSTAR SERPENT
SCP-3000 being 300km-900km long:
its so simple no need for a long explanation
Leviathan for a reason 🗣️