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Which is faster, The Seamoth or the PRAWN? [Subnautica]

Step right up to witness the race of a lifetime! [If you just want to see the race, skip to 2:00] Also, please read the description for some minor discrepancies about the reliability of the Seamoth and PRAWN times! I got tired of hearing "The Seamoth is faster than the PRAWN", since I believed otherwise, so I decided to put them both to the test in a linear race from island to island. I abused the mechanics of the game to get them both racing at their respective peak performances. The additive forward and upwards momentum of the Seamoth versus the grappling hook and thruster mechanics of the PRAWN. Who will emerge victorious? Notes: The linear A to B distance of this race is approximately 2100 m, but both vehicles (mostly the prawn) will travel a distance greater than this (the main reason for the relatively low average speeds at the end, since it uses this estimate) This race actually heavily favours the Seamoth, since it can go in a straight line from point to point travelling the shortest effective distance, whereas the PRAWN must travel in arcs near the ground. This means that the average "speed" of the PRAWN should actually be much greater than listed in the end, but to keep things fair I only included the average speed, assuming they both could travel in a straight line. The music used is listed at the end. (Re-uploaded for the final time, because Nintendo kept claiming the video) EDIT: Since it appears I completely overlooked that x-z plane strafing in addition to y movement further increases the speed for the Seamoth, this video isn't entirely accurate. The outcome, however, is the same. Using my best times (not used because they didn't look cool enough) we instead would have had: PRAWN - 1:56:356 Seamoth - 2:01:250 Take the video as an entertainment product, and not an accurate testing procedure. It was made to be enjoyed :)

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