Fish I put in alien containment tank act dead (October Stable)

MochifiendMochifiend Join Date: 2017-08-20 Member: 232511Members
But they are not. When I pick them up and then drop them in the tank, they don't move at all. They seem dead. But if I pick them up again and release them outside of my base, they are happy swimming fish again. I then dropped two cuddlefish eggs in the tank, they hatched and were happily swimming about. I accidentally picked one up and dropped it again in the tank, and now it is acting like its dead. Thoughts?

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  • BelgarelBelgarel Join Date: 2017-07-03 Member: 231570Members, Subnautica Developer
    I think this is already fixed in experimental.
  • McGalcriMcGalcri Spain Join Date: 2017-11-10 Member: 233921Members
    I have the same problem in my v55670. I drop the fishes and/or eggs and they remain freezed (but alive), reloading the savegame the fishes start to swiming normaly, but my eggs drops through the ground and disappear (but still existing), using the console command "fasthatch" they all reapear swimming. My question is, why this bug only happens is some users? I see a lot of others with same version without problems.
  • BioSpiritBioSpirit Join Date: 2016-11-23 Member: 224153Members
    Seems to be working fine in 56166
  • n00bmobilen00bmobile Brazil Join Date: 2017-11-11 Member: 233935Members
    edited November 2017
    It's happening to me as well in the lastest stable version. I lost a Cuddle Fish Egg because of this bug and now some of my Hatches are teleporting me to outside of my base and freezing me when I use them.

    P.S.: I created this account just to complain about this annoying bug.

    EDIT: EXPERIMENTAL 56208 FIXED THIS BUG. Can we get a hotfix for the stable version? This bug is quite game breaking and I don't like playing the Experimental Version since I usually play Subnautica to progress and survive, so I'd rather not have to deal with instabilities. For now I've got no choice, hoping to see a fix soon!
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