Missing Walls, Habitat Builder Not Working, Saves No Longer Working

AlexanderCapriAlexanderCapri US Join Date: 2017-03-27 Member: 229233Members
Okay so I have been having 3 main problems and they will all be separated out so there is no confusion.

1) Okay so the first issue is "Missing walls". I played a world for about 20 hours, getting pretty far into the game. I made myself a nice base a cyclops and I was about to make a prawn suit. All I needed was a couple more items. It was late so I decided I should go to bed and ill continue in the morning. So the next morning I get on and when the world loads in, I'm swimming in place. I look around and I'm swimming where my moon pool once was. All the structures seem to be missing expect the things I put on the walls and floor (Lockers, plants, modification station, seamoth) Seeing this I new my world was screwed. I tried swimming around and outside thinking maybe its just a visual glitch and it will pop up. Instead I simple fell to the bottom of the ocean as if there was no more water. I closed the game and tied reloading over and over but I only got the same thing. Now being completely frustrated I give up and decide to just play another game. About a week past and I hoped maybe it fixed itself, and maybe I have a chance to play my world again. Which now leads me to my next issue.

2) When I tried loading in my 20 hour world save, a message saying "Save data loading failed (Win32 IO returned 23. Path:" This message came up to about 3 of my worlds now and its horribly annoying. I've searched all over and couldn't find a solution anywhere. After countless times of trying to just load in my game I gave up. I just ended up making a new world and praying this one doesn't get screwed over. WHICH leads to my next issue.

3) This one isn't as much of a huge problem but its still a bug and annoying. So the world loaded up normally and I played about 20 min. I rushed the habitat builder like a always do so storage wont be an issue and when I went to build some starting foundation it didn't want to work! Everything else seemed to be able to form except the actually base parts. (Foundation, corridors, corners) None of that wanted to be placed. I made sure I had the material needed to actually make it, I made sure it had a full battery, I even tried going a bit deeper in the ocean. Nothing seemed to be working so I looked around the internet and no one seems to be having this issue.

Maybe I'm just being a dummy and not nothing something small. But that's why I'm posting here. If anyone can help that would be great. If these issues aren't fix I'm going to have to put the game down until full release which I really don't want to do. Again thank you all for any help and feedback.

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  • garathgarath Texas Join Date: 2017-02-08 Member: 227730Members
    I assume you are playing on Xbox?
  • AlexanderCapriAlexanderCapri US Join Date: 2017-03-27 Member: 229233Members
    garath wrote: »
    I assume you are playing on Xbox?

    I'm actually playing on PC. I should have specified.
  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    edited September 2017
    1. Run a
      chkdsk d: /f
      
      where d is the drive letter you have Subnautica installed to.
    2. Verify the integrity of the game files in Steam (should be under Properties > Local Files > Verify Integrity of Game Cache or similar).
    3. Make sure Windows is completely up to date.
    4. Make sure all your drivers are up to date from the manufacturer's websites.
  • AlexanderCapriAlexanderCapri US Join Date: 2017-03-27 Member: 229233Members
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    1. Run a
      chkdsk d: /f
      
      where d is the drive letter you have Subnautica installed to.
    2. Verify the integrity of the game files in Steam (should be under Properties > Local Files > Verify Integrity of Game Cache or similar).
    3. Make sure Windows is completely up to date.
    4. Make sure all your drivers are up to date from the manufacturer's websites.

    I just did those steps and made sure everything is up to date. Everything is up to date and when I did the steam verify integrity check up, it said "There was 6 files not valid and will be fixed" SO I tried loading up Subnautica but now BOTH save files wont load and say "Save data loading failed (Win32 IO returned 23. Path:"
  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    1. Run a
      chkdsk d: /f
      
      where d is the drive letter you have Subnautica installed to.
    2. Verify the integrity of the game files in Steam (should be under Properties > Local Files > Verify Integrity of Game Cache or similar).
    3. Make sure Windows is completely up to date.
    4. Make sure all your drivers are up to date from the manufacturer's websites.

    I just did those steps and made sure everything is up to date. Everything is up to date and when I did the steam verify integrity check up, it said "There was 6 files not valid and will be fixed" SO I tried loading up Subnautica but now BOTH save files wont load and say "Save data loading failed (Win32 IO returned 23. Path:"

    Well, you had a save file that loaded before, and after running chkdsk, it won't load? (The game verification makes sure nothing's wrong with the game, but it doesn't verify saves, so that shouldn't be the culprit). Now I'm wondering if something's wrong with the drive. Here, have a look at these:
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    I opened the task manager the other day to shut down a stubborn program and noticed something odd. My disk usage was hovering in the 80-90% range even with nothing opened. It would settle back down to the 20% range or so, but then climb right back. I don't know if that's a sign of a failing drive or if it means there's a bottleneck in the signal path somehow. But it seems likely that if the game can't communicate with the drive I'm going to get a crash. So I guess the next step is going to be to upgrade to an SSD.

    @ SouthernGorilla Have a look through these: http://carlcheo.com/best-smart-monitoring-tools

    I've used CrystalDiskInfo and HDD Health before, and Acronis is good. Anyways, get a SMART tool, and see if it says your drive has issues.

  • pariskoparisko Join Date: 2018-02-03 Member: 236722Members
    i have same problem, 22 hours into game, water is missing, walls missing, bad
  • Tune85Tune85 Join Date: 2018-02-06 Member: 236992Members
    I also have the problem of walls missing and "inverted" water (swim inside, walk outside) My save game is basically broken =(

    It is possible to fix the inverted water by killing myself and respawning in capsule, but the base exterior is till missing =(

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