Just enjoying Subnautica's graphics atm. With my new pc there's absolutely 0 lagg. Except when you surface from the water, enter your base and things like that, where the effects of the water flowing down your helmet are shown.
I'm a bit disappoited though. I got the game back when it was still in Steam Greenlight, simply because back then I had just received my scuba diving license and I wanted to relieve that feeling of actually going diving. There are still several bugs or missed features not included in the game, which is annoying. For example I can't increase the visibility range even though my pc could easily handle it. Instead I see underwater trees from far away, then get closer only to see it's that it's still the same area and the caps of the mushrooms were just not loaded yet. This makes me as the player remember that it's just a game all the time, which is a strong hit against a possible atmosphere that could be developed. In the night time it's not noticable though.
Also when my seemoth is docked, I can still jump through the seemoth from below, sometimes the interface is annoying and so on and on.
On a side note: I actually hate horror games. But this is a survival horror game and suits my taste.
Stranded Deep:
I bought this around the time I got Subnautica. And back then I actually felt Stranded Deep more enticing. Being the lone survivor on a small island. But... I don't know how and why it has become what it is now.... many many systems that were great back then were completely fucked over. A couple of years ago it was in a better state than it is now. Everything has just become worse over the years and I have no idea how that's even possible. So no, do yourself a favor and don't buy this. Get Subnautica instead.
Blackwake:
This game hasn't changed much since I last played it a year or two ago. There are new gamemodes though, which put a stronger focus on battles on land. It's fun, too, but I prefer the old gamemode that I came for to be honest. If I wanted to have a weapon fight on land I'd play CS. Anyway, it's still fun for a while.