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We’re writing to you today to let you know that we have made the difficult decision to close the Unknown Worlds forums.
We want to thank you all for your support here in reporting bugs, and providing feedback on both Subnautica and Below Zero, during the course of Early Access and beyond.
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Where Do I Put My Scripts?
Dspradau
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recycle bin
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very funny
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Zunni
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I see you've already posted in the correct location....
<span style='color:purple'>LOCKING is much less abrasive when you use a friendly warm purple</span>
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very funny
<span style='color:purple'>LOCKING is much less abrasive when you use a friendly warm purple</span>