Works in a web-browser (chrome), and hence in Steam Overlay.

Displays the current player position (icon, coords) and current biome

Displays all ping manager items on the map (beacons, signals, vessels)

Has multiple background layers (blank, biomes(default), lost river, etc).

Has a store of POIs, taken from the wiki, (off by default), for things like wrecks, degasi bases, vents etc. (very much spoilers, also probably out-of-date).

Displays a time of day indication. (v0.4)

Leviathan Spawn Locations map layer (v0.5)

Update wiki POIs (v0.5)

Can now switch layers automatically, e.g. for Lost River. (v0.6)

Support for Subnautica not in default Steam Library (0.7)

Improved Maps and more of them (0.8)

Displays player view direction (0.9)

I've created a mod that allows you to display a map in the Steam Overlay that can display various pieces of information.A lot of the game revolves around exploring, so using this map should be considered aShould the devs ever decide to add some form of auto-map or other in-game map, I'll most likely retire this mod.I tend to get lost a lot in Subnautica. Exploring is great fun, but once I've found something, once I know where something is, I really want to be able to find it again. Beacons help a great deal, but for some things, like resources, when I don't have a beacon available or when I simply want to know which way to turn to get to a biome a map is invaluable.If I were really trapped on 4546B I'd definitely be drawing a map, pinning it to wall in my cyclops, or drawing it in AlterraPaint on my PDA.This mod is my personal answer to not having an in-game map. I'm making it available as I'm sure there must be at least one other person that would like an in-game (ish) map.* You download the latest release from GitHub.* Install and usage instructions are also on the Project Page The main project readme also includes some troubleshooting steps for reported issues.Feedback welcome, please use GitHub for bug reports.