
Replaced previous controls prompt with help box in Navigation.Some known areas are Doochi-Kabana, Tychedemus and systems where there are unknown missions or sidequest that have multiple encounters where the mission is unknown until the required one is completed. Note: This is a WIP and there are currently some inconsistencies with how they update. Added completion percentage counters to galaxy, nebulae and systems in Navigation.

This currently is only applicable for Elaisha, Taron and Sova quest.

#SUBVERSE CINEMATICS PATCH#
We will be updating the planets and progression system in a later patch so please treat most of these as placeholders for now. New scenes have been added in Pandora for Sova containing a wide variety of fetishes, alongside a new foreplay video sequence that will play automatically as you progress through the story.Īll of the Yeti nebula is now accessible for exploration. Users also have to opt-in seeing mature content, and that's only after Steam's confirmed the account belongs to someone 18+.Sova’s recruitment storyline comes to a conclusion on planet Teatakanya, as you partake in one winner-takes-all championship bout in the Teelee Fighting Championship. The profile will appear in a Google search, but the resulting page will say, "Oops, sorry! An error was encountered while processing your request: You must login to see this content." Even logging in, whether via browser or Steam itself, doesn't unlock the game's profile, however.

To start, it's not accessible via typical web searching. RELATED: Adults 35-65+ Are Playing More Video Games Than Everĭue to it being registered as an adults-only product on Steam, Subverse faced heavy restrictions with regards to how it could be viewed. In other words, this wasn't a slow week on Steam Subverse's high ranking was earned. Those include Valve's own Index VR Kit, Outriders pre-purchases, and even the heavily discounted Half-Life: Alyx. Yet Subverse did manage to outperform several other Steam products. The one game Subverse wasn't able to overtake was Valheim, which is averaging over a million sales a week. As noted, Subverse climbed all the way up to the second position in Steam's weekly top-sellers list, as measured by revenue.
