so i just got into subnautica 2 and i'm obsessed with exploring the ocean and crafting new items. but i hit a roadblock when i needed to make titanium ingots - it's not like you can just find them lying around, you know? you actually have to make them yourself using a machine, which is kinda cool but also super confusing at first.

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i had to scan and unlock a specific facility to get the blueprint for the processor, which is the machine that makes the ingots. it's not too hard to find, though - just head to the old habitat about 350 meters north of the lifepod and you'll stumble upon it. once you've got the blueprint, you can build the processor in your base using the habitat builder tool. it's pretty straightforward, but you do need to make sure you've got the right materials.

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to make titanium ingots, you'll need to place the processor and interact with it, then choose the recipe for the machine to manufacture. it's pretty easy to use, but just a heads up - it'll draw extra power from your base, so make sure you've got a good cushion of extra electricity. you'll need three titanium pieces and 30 seconds of processing time to make one ingot, which is actually pretty reasonable. and trust me, you'll need a lot of these ingots to make some of the cooler items in the game, like the sonic resonator and the repair tool.

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i'm really loving the crafting system in subnautica 2 so far - it's so satisfying to make new items and upgrade your base. and the fact that you need to make these ingots yourself adds an extra layer of challenge and excitement to the game. just be prepared to do some grinding toRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com

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