Titanic: Honor and Glory Demo 401 v1.4 (Day Time)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • UPDATE 2.1 TOUR (2024) - • Titanic: Honor and Glo...
    NOTE: I want to apologize in advance, you're going to see some frame drop through this video. This demo requires a lot of RAM to run it, and made my computer start crying haha. That being said, I hope everyone is doing well! I've been looking forward to uploading this since Christmas. It will show every space that was ever made. I'll upload the night tour this weekend. Enjoy! If you want to donate to the project, please go to / titanichg

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  • @bowlingfan33
    @bowlingfan33  2 года назад +612

    UPDATE 2.1 TOUR (2024) - ruclips.net/video/hAd9RmiK4ZU/видео.html
    I feel I should clarify that I didn't make this, I only play it as a fan. If you'd like to see/support the people that did please go to www.titanichg.com

    • @lizichell2
      @lizichell2 2 года назад +8

      Looks like they have added a massive update. I have a demo from about a year ago and all this stuff is new to me

    • @bowlingfan33
      @bowlingfan33  2 года назад +12

      @@lizichell2 yeah they did, head to their website and download demo 401.

    • @MagnoliaMS70
      @MagnoliaMS70 2 года назад +1

      Late to the party. But I went to the website and do not see anything to download.
      What am I missing?

    • @blackdogleg
      @blackdogleg 2 года назад +4

      VR version?

    • @MagnoliaMS70
      @MagnoliaMS70 2 года назад

      @@longlegs7881 Will do. Thanks 😊

  • @kef103
    @kef103 2 года назад +2708

    Could you imagine going back in time and showing this to Thomas Andrews. He would be in awe of this technology and people from today would be in awe of the original ship .

    • @bluebvur91
      @bluebvur91 2 года назад +24

      IMAGINE THAT

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 2 года назад +55

      One thing this demo dose not show and I hope they are working on it for the next update is the engine room my god that be awesome too see

    • @nriab23
      @nriab23 2 года назад +13

      @@ryans413 absolutely, especially for the anniversary 110th. I'm not sure if they've started working on that part of the ship yet.

    • @davidross5593
      @davidross5593 2 года назад +11

      Idk about anyone else but im not in awe of the ship. Sure it is beautiful and too bad it sank. But im not in awe.

    • @Lone2011Wolf
      @Lone2011Wolf 2 года назад +77

      @@davidross5593 no one cares guy. Go eat a snickers

  • @agarlicsorbet6482
    @agarlicsorbet6482 2 года назад +1092

    This is obscenely huge amount of research and work the developers have to do. Oh my goodness. I bet they have thought "what have I gotten myself into" at at least one point during the making of this.

    • @ВладиславГорбенко-ц1з
      @ВладиславГорбенко-ц1з 2 года назад +10

      Да, всё сделано очень качественно. Не знаю в какой программе это сделано, но невероятно красиво. Каждая деталь прорисована. Например, я когда чертил дом в программе Archicad, там паралельно с чертежами отображается и 3D модель здания. Когда здание начерчено, то уже можно также само прогуляться по всем помещениям будущего здания. Но в этой программе материалы выглядят не очень качественно. Поэтому, если нужно прорисовать интерьер, то лучше перезагрузить проект в другую программу и там уже можно доделать цвет, текстуру, блики, тени - и тогда интерьер приобретает реалистичный вид.

    • @MrMisanthrope84
      @MrMisanthrope84 2 года назад +48

      Can guarantee the artists thought that all the time. What a monumental undertaking, especially for a small company. The attention to detail is magnificent and the material work is some of the best I've ever seen.

    • @_gungrave_6802
      @_gungrave_6802 2 года назад +8

      Well half the work is already done for them since there are tons of reference photos, archive blueprints, etc. I'd imagine they used the movie Titanic as a reference given that James Cameron on that film did some absolutely insane amount of research to recreate the sets the way he did.
      The only real hard work is just creating assets, textures, and then adding all of that into a static map. Its certainly easier on the people that made this given that they made nothing interactable as its simply a walking simulator.

    • @MrMisanthrope84
      @MrMisanthrope84 2 года назад +6

      @@_gungrave_6802 true, it also means 100% of the processing power goes on the environment and lighting. They can crank it right up. There's none of the usual people, AI behaviour, physics, dialogue, VFX or game mechanics to process, and it's a fairly small, contained environment where they don't even need to make any background assets. It's also a bunch of rooms and corridors which lends itself to be optimal for a videogame. It's a really great subject for environment modelling. They also don't need to design anything like with most games, just recreate it exactly from reference and blueprints. There's no having to re-engineer anything.

    • @notallthatbad
      @notallthatbad 2 года назад +5

      Good point. I wonder if they had to improvise or guess on certain colors such as hallway carpets and such.

  • @swiftengine
    @swiftengine 2 года назад +1241

    It's scary that people could only appreciate its beauty for five days only.

    • @lesigh1749
      @lesigh1749 2 года назад +112

      The public yes, but the construction crews and the ships crew had it a little longer for the sea trials.

    • @llamaland1737
      @llamaland1737 2 года назад +117

      That s the special thing about it. Imagine it wasnt sink and kept working for decades, people would probably forget about this ship

    • @woodchucker23
      @woodchucker23 2 года назад

      @@llamaland1737 She had to die so that she could live forever.

    • @KnowledgeAddicted
      @KnowledgeAddicted 2 года назад +39

      Nah, it has identical sister ship called Olympus. Or Olympic. It was in use for years. There's very cool conspiracy about how they changed them in the dock because it got demaged and they wanted to claim insurance.

    • @lesigh1749
      @lesigh1749 2 года назад +39

      @@llamaland1737 If it hadn't sunk, Titanic would have lost its position as the worlds largest liner to Imperator within months and then Titanic would have sailed an unremarkable career through the 1920s, likely had its top speed reduced due to stress fractures in the engine mounts into the 1930s and been scrapped around the same time as Olympic that decade.

  • @joethompson8180
    @joethompson8180 Год назад +260

    For the first time in a long time I’m genuinely speechless. I don’t know what’s more impressive, the ship or the technology showing us this.

    • @deborahb1177
      @deborahb1177 Год назад +8

      Both.. Just both.. Im so thankful for this kind of Technology.

  • @TrentCantrell
    @TrentCantrell 2 года назад +216

    Amazing. I've never seen a documentary that conveyed just how difficult it would have been to escape the sinking Titanic. After seeing that maze of tight corridors and imagining them dark, I'm starting to understand.

    • @togowack
      @togowack 2 года назад

      It really was unsinkable and it wasn't the Titanic that sunk it was the Olympic, which sailed with a gash in its side already, and rammed straight into an iceberg, with a careful list of who was to make it off and who was not... and a nice insurance payout to the Rockefeller family which was in dispute with the London Port Authority

    • @mac_-mtlmcal
      @mac_-mtlmcal 2 года назад +11

      It was actually very easy, there were lifeboats that were half empty because people did not want to get on. They truly believed that the ship could not sink

    • @ayyydubbs2
      @ayyydubbs2 2 года назад +42

      @@mac_-mtlmcal I think he means trying to get to the boats themselves. Those tiny ass hallways were pitch black at one point

    • @colinthebeard
      @colinthebeard 2 года назад +25

      The engineers sacrificed themselves to keep the electricity on for as long as possible

    • @danielseaburg9763
      @danielseaburg9763 Год назад +2

      @@mac_-mtlmcal although correct...you're missing a lot.
      There were only enough lifeboats for about 40% of the souls on board.
      You're correct in the lifeboats that left, left with 50% capacity (mostly), saving only 20% of the souls on board, however, most of the lifeboats, upon realising how serious (i.e its actually sinking, this isn't some drill/minor issue), they turned around...about 30% lived - 705 survived, and 1500 died. 10% more (or even more) would have survived had the lifeboats not left in the first place at 50% capacity, and if more people took it seriously.

  • @ChiehHsuanYing2000
    @ChiehHsuanYing2000 2 года назад +1895

    I try my best to make a timetable, hope it will be helpful!
    2:45 3rd class open space (D)
    5:37 2nd class stewards cabin (E)
    6:17 3rd c. dining saloon (F)
    9:53 2nd c. entrance with elevator (E)
    10:56 2nd c. dining saloon (D)
    11:50 2nd c. elevator (F-B)
    12:04 2nd c. promenade (C)
    12:57 2nd c. library (C)
    14:34 2nd c. smoke room (B)
    15:18 2nd c. sun deck (Boat)
    18:30 3rd c. promenade (C)
    18:57 poop deck (B)
    20:11 3rd c. general room (C)
    20:35 3rd c. smoke room (C)
    22:17 engineers mess (E)
    23:12 1st class entrance with elevators (E)
    24:24 Turkish bath (F)
    26:15 swimming pool (F)
    28:20 squash racquet court (G)
    28:53 post office (G)
    31:40 1st c. reception room (D)
    32:40 1st c. dining saloon (D)
    38:14 barber's shop (C)
    40:27 maids and valets saloon (C)
    41:14 Straus' cabin (C55)
    42:06 enquiry office (C)
    42:28 1st c. elevator (E-A)
    42:49 Ismay's private promenade (B)
    44:15 1st c. aft. staircase dome
    44:28 Café Parisien (B)
    45:00 À la carte restaurant (B)
    46:50 Charlotte Wardle Cardeza's cabin (B51)
    48:35 1st c. restroom (A)
    49:20 1st c. promenade (A)
    49:37 1st c. grand staircase dome
    50:31 1st c. reading and writing room (A)
    50:53 1st c. lounge (A)
    51:59 Thomas Andrews' cabin (A36)
    52:21 1st c. smoke room (A)
    52:58 Veranda cafe and Palm court (A)
    55:55 gymnasium (Boat)
    56:26 1st c. sun deck (Boat)
    59:32 compass tower (Boat)
    1:00:40 elevator gear (Boat)
    1:00:54 Marconi room (Boat)
    1:01:41 wheelhouse (Boat)
    1:02:02 bridge (Boat)

    • @user-is7xs1mr9y
      @user-is7xs1mr9y 2 года назад +77

      Thank you good sir/ma'am. I'm sketching several parts of the ship, so this is really helpful.

    • @bowlingfan33
      @bowlingfan33  2 года назад +111

      Well done!

    • @windshearahead7012
      @windshearahead7012 2 года назад +65

      That's a true titanic fan right there.

    • @ChiehHsuanYing2000
      @ChiehHsuanYing2000 2 года назад +32

      @@windshearahead7012 Yeah, I know her since I was a kindergartner, I think it can also thanks to the popularity of the movie in Asia.

    • @MCHEL61
      @MCHEL61 2 года назад +5

      He already knows..he was the ingeneers !!

  • @barbarapearce9738
    @barbarapearce9738 2 года назад +756

    Apart from the loss of lives it must've been heartbreaking for all the interior designers, manufacturers and workers to see all that work sink whilst still brand new.

    • @thelaw2174
      @thelaw2174 2 года назад +63

      fcuking appalling is what it is honestly. It is indeed heartbreaking to see this stuff disapear into the sea.

    • @DopravniPoradce
      @DopravniPoradce 2 года назад +23

      That's one point of view. On the other hand - work paid, no more warranty costs... 😀

    • @therealbuba
      @therealbuba 2 года назад +5

      @@DopravniPoradce yea I don’t think workers getting paid what they were paid really care

    • @vniDubs
      @vniDubs 2 года назад +29

      @@therealbuba Well that really depends. If it is mass produced factory worker I can agree they don't really care. But the more luxurious things are usually hand crafted using the best materials made from artists who appreciates their work.

    • @togowack
      @togowack 2 года назад

      Hey, we didn't design this. It is an Old World ship, just like all the old buildings in our cities (and the cities) the Rockefellers destroyed the ship (it was the Lithuanian they destroyed, the Titanic stayed home) as part of an insurance scam.... no one in our history designed this boat. It was sitting there for thousands of years with that stainless hull.

  • @bernlin2000
    @bernlin2000 2 года назад +287

    This ship continues to amaze even 110 years later, I can't even begin to imagine how passengers from 1912 would have felt, truly a "floating palace" as advertised! Beautiful recreation, it will forever be a dream of mine to be able to walk the decks of that ship, but a good simulation would be a worthy substitute, out of time 🌟

    • @togowack
      @togowack 2 года назад

      was meant to fool the enemies of the Rockefeller family, pre-reset people from America that had gained control of key industries but were not part of the plan... men were the last on the life boats the one who did survive 'committed suicide' later on... others opposed the Fed Bank system which formed up 2 years later

    • @tapio83
      @tapio83 Год назад +9

      *passengers of first class :)

    • @deborahb1177
      @deborahb1177 Год назад

      They want to rebuild the Titanic. And Just wants to Take the same route. Creepy, Google it.

    • @Li_kettu
      @Li_kettu Год назад +3

      It could be called a palace only for first-class passengers.

  • @qthemerrybandofanons4481
    @qthemerrybandofanons4481 2 года назад +325

    Interesting in the beginning when it says "Men must break step" That tunnel must have been a fairly weak structure. Breaking step also known as route step here in the US is making sure you are not walking in step. Militaries found when marching large troop formations in step over bridges that the uniform force of feet all hitting at the same time could induce a resonance and collapse the bridge. But if they all walked normally nothing bad happened.

    • @lizzypandora6986
      @lizzypandora6986 2 года назад +19

      I was wondering about that, thanks!

    • @Chickadeebunny
      @Chickadeebunny 2 года назад +15

      Very interesting. The hallway also lead to nothing ?

    • @_gungrave_6802
      @_gungrave_6802 2 года назад +37

      @@Chickadeebunny Did a bit of digging and turns out it is called the Fireman's Hallway. At the end of that hallway is supposedly some spiral staircase leading down into the hallway in case of emergency. It acts as an emergency exit and a sort of area that firefighters can fight any out of control boiler room fires from. Its a pretty creative solution considering boiler room fires were a real concern given how much coal was moved around down there.
      I'm not sure if the 3D modelers neglected to model the staircase or if the staircase is simply something that is hidden behind some access panel.

    • @Chickadeebunny
      @Chickadeebunny 2 года назад +4

      @@_gungrave_6802 Thanks for sharing, it would be kinda was freaky if it was just an empty tunnel to nowhere

    • @bluejeans5496
      @bluejeans5496 2 года назад +3

      thanks for this!!! I didn't know it

  • @MrMisanthrope84
    @MrMisanthrope84 2 года назад +154

    Stunning work. Immensely powerful and haunting. It really hammers home a tremendous sense of waste seeing it in all it's glory like this. Beyond the 1500+ death toll, to know this incredible ship never made it beyond a single voyage and got ripped up and sunk in the ocean, is just monumentally tragic across the board. Considering this is all in UE4, I can only imagine how incredible this would look in UE5 with Lumen switched on. It would look astonishing and practically indistinguishable from real life. I wish more videogame developers did more educational things like this. The power of virtual engines is huge. Incredible work. I think it really demonstrates tangibly why people are fascinated with Titanic more than any other naval disaster.

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien Год назад +4

      but if it didn't sink, it would've been forgotten by most, destroyed in WW1 or scrapped like its sisters. Instead, it has gotten itself engraved in the history books and probably saved thousands of lives due to the changes it brought

    • @MrMisanthrope84
      @MrMisanthrope84 Год назад +9

      @@AverageAlien that is a great point actually. Nobody would have heard of Titanic, and there might have been a worse, bigger disaster later on had Titanic not gone down. The positive changes that the disaster brought probably saved as many if not more lives in the long run. The tragic truth of progress is that it's always built on a foundation of dead bodies.

    • @mandixl
      @mandixl Год назад

      Ya Titanic memang istimewa
      Dengan segala polemik nya
      Dengan memakan banyak korban ,
      Kapal yang mewah pada masanya
      Dan tenggelam di laut yang dalam dan dingin .
      Tentu saja kapal ini istimewa

  • @matteoshulze5761
    @matteoshulze5761 2 года назад +400

    This looks so real it gets to the point where I actually feel like a passenger of the titanic what a lovely ship

    • @fatitankeris6327
      @fatitankeris6327 2 года назад +29

      So creepy how there's no one... On the ship... With every plate with a potato, kinda feels very sad. What a beautiful ship she was, and the engineering behind it, the design, the style... It was such an overlap of mishaps... Honor to engineers, builders, sailors, captain Edward Smith, and rest in peace all of them and passengers.

    • @tacticaltinkerbell
      @tacticaltinkerbell 2 года назад

      @Hans unreal engine is for shitty arcade games. This needs to be port in Source 2.0 or Snowdrop

    • @tacticaltinkerbell
      @tacticaltinkerbell 2 года назад

      @Hans whatever

    • @matteoshulze5761
      @matteoshulze5761 2 года назад

      @@fatitankeris6327 yeah it actually is very odd how there is nobody in the ship and it's very eerie

    • @coolertuep
      @coolertuep 2 года назад +1

      Its just a video, you need to see this in Vr

  • @jonawesolowski-thecommunit9968
    @jonawesolowski-thecommunit9968 2 года назад +386

    I never knew this project was happening. I've been enthralled with the Titanic and stories since I was about 9(53 now) When Ballards team found her in 85, I thought I was gonna jump out of my skin. But to see this detail, each nook and cranny as it was when she sailed is more than I'd ever hoped to see

    • @givemeahappyending
      @givemeahappyending 2 года назад +11

      I’m the same age and have always felt the same way. 😊
      I remember there was a TV movie called “Goliath Awaits” that my dad and I watched on cable, and then “Raise the Titanic” sometime before Titanic was found. Thanks to both of those movies I wanted them to raise Titanic out of the ocean so much that I drove my parents crazy asking them why why why it could never happen. Obviously now, even if they could do it, I wouldn’t want them too. But I was desperate to see as much of the ship and it’s contents as I could. I can’t imagine what those poor people went through, don’t want to honestly. I am glad it was found, no matter what, at least we know where it is.

    • @andyjetnet
      @andyjetnet 2 года назад +8

      I'm the same age too, and have been fascinated by the Titanic since I saw A Night to Remember. I have never seen her in so much detail as here! Amazing!

    • @l.v1473
      @l.v1473 2 года назад

      well most of it is just wild guesses of what the intereior couldve looked like bc alot has been destroyed by the sea

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 2 года назад +7

      @@l.v1473 “Wild guesses”
      lmao *no*

    • @alecloiselle9004
      @alecloiselle9004 2 года назад +9

      @@l.v1473 im no nautical expert,, but I think this ship was documented enough to rule out "wild guesses".

  • @leobieker9631
    @leobieker9631 2 года назад +391

    This demo really puts into perspective the size of this ship. It really was a feat of engineering.

    • @philipadastra
      @philipadastra 2 года назад +8

      Todays cruise ships are much much much bigger in every dimension.

    • @resonatorneuronium5324
      @resonatorneuronium5324 2 года назад

      @@philipadastra they’re not steam powered though are they you clown. No need to hijack his sentiment with a stupidly obvious statement

    • @chochemorales8737
      @chochemorales8737 2 года назад +54

      @@philipadastra consider it was built more than a 100 years ago. It was in deed a feat of engineering

    • @TSL73
      @TSL73 2 года назад +3

      @@chochemorales8737 110 now!

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien Год назад +1

      @@chochemorales8737 it had two identical sister ships

  • @elya2751
    @elya2751 Год назад +10

    thank you for the ride on the wonderful ship.

  • @Trouble-Clef
    @Trouble-Clef Год назад +20

    WOW! Amazing! I could almost feel the breeze off the ocean. Truly a stunning re-creation. The amount of work involved in creating this documentary boggles the mind. She truly was a beauty of a ship. The Turkish Bath was my favourite, it was so luxurious. I think people are still drawn to her not just because of the tragedy, but because of the opulence and beauty of her. Even today the workmanship would be marvelled at, but then you consider that this was over one hundred years ago when most of this was still hand-made piece by piece. Thank you all for sharing this. I really feel as if I’ve been aboard and walked her decks ⚓️

  • @winnetou5664
    @winnetou5664 2 года назад +833

    I have no words, this is spectacular. I can almost smell the fresh paint. These guys are doing an amazing job, I'm so thankful for being able to see their work come to life, step by step. Thank you!

    • @RichardWarkenCanha.
      @RichardWarkenCanha. 2 года назад +24

      It was 84 years ago...😂😂

    • @dustynduncan8757
      @dustynduncan8757 2 года назад +2

      @@RichardWarkenCanha. 84 years?

    • @DevinLentz
      @DevinLentz 2 года назад +8

      @@RichardWarkenCanha. it was 110 years ago lol. It sank April 14th, 1912.

    • @RichardWarkenCanha.
      @RichardWarkenCanha. 2 года назад +21

      I know, I was referencing Rose's line in the 1997 movie Titanic.

    • @DevinLentz
      @DevinLentz 2 года назад +2

      @@RichardWarkenCanha. oh okay I see! Incredible movie

  • @cathyvickers9063
    @cathyvickers9063 2 года назад +89

    You're giving me a good sense of why so many people couldn't find the boat deck! I had the sense the avatar was lost, a few times!

    • @totallywireddd
      @totallywireddd 2 года назад +15

      Yeah. To this day you do an evacuation drift first day you get on board so you know the route because looots of people get lost in cruises. It takes 4 to 6 days to start to picture a mental map and an emergency can happen well before that. This looks like a maze!

    • @drygnfyre
      @drygnfyre 2 года назад +16

      Yup. Titanic already had a maze-like design in a way. Then you factor in a lot of the third-class immigrants couldn't read English, it was very hard to navigate. Mandatory lifeboat drills (which by their nature also mean knowing where the boat deck is) was one of the many conventions that came from the aftermath of the Titanic disaster.

  • @alexmathewmendoza
    @alexmathewmendoza 2 года назад +353

    I just want to say that the MUSIC in this is incredible. The flute very much reminds me of the movie, but it has this grand, mysterious and almost longing quality to it. It's sad but peaceful at the same time.

    • @scratchpad7954
      @scratchpad7954 2 года назад +3

      I wish I could find and download the soundtrack to burn onto a CD or get a premastered CD of the soundtrack.

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped 2 года назад +2

      Reminds me a lot of some of the tracks in Republic The Revolution's soundtrack.

    • @Vespasian91
      @Vespasian91 2 года назад +5

      I must say though, one hour of it is too much. Loved the first five minutes tho

    • @doubledanger10
      @doubledanger10 2 года назад +4

      That was one thing that I picked up on! Whoever did the music did a very good job of making it very reminiscent of the movie soundtrack, even down to some of the same cord progressions at times, but still make it different enough that I don't feel like it's just copy/pasted.

    • @RMJ1984
      @RMJ1984 Год назад +1

      Totally agree, it really fits perfectly.

  • @abominusrex3205
    @abominusrex3205 2 года назад +189

    If only we had a few npc characters and more natural sounds..that would give it the chills man..amazing work

    • @kmelots
      @kmelots 2 года назад +20

      c'mon youre asking for more..

    • @Ryan-Petre
      @Ryan-Petre 2 года назад +80

      Nah, I think it's better without NPC's. For one thing, the way it is is just beautifully haunting. Like you're alone on this empty ship frozen in time. Besides, it'd be way too difficult to convincingly incorporate NPC's into this in a way that looks and feels realistic. It would just spoil the illusion.

    • @hername3046
      @hername3046 2 года назад +12

      I like it empty also. Except for that one guy…. 😆

    • @DaniCat99
      @DaniCat99 2 года назад +18

      I'd kill to play this in the Sims 😂

    • @VeryBlueberrry
      @VeryBlueberrry 2 года назад +11

      @@hername3046 are you suggesting there just be one creepy NPC that you might randomly encounter while exploring? That’s actually kind of a neat suggestion… turn it into a bit of a horror XD I like the empty experience; having the ship all to myself to explore at my leisure. And like others have said it makes it kind of hauntingly beautiful and poignant. However, imagine if as you’re exploring - thinking you’re the only one here - you hear someone else’s footsteps as you’re walking down a hallway, or the sudden thud/creak of a door opening/closing. You desperately search around you but there’s no one there. The music that’s been playing throughout this video stops and you’re left with silence. The silence becomes unsettling and your paranoia builds. The further you go in the ship you continue to hear creepy noises, suggesting you’re not alone. But the music suddenly resumes and you take this as a sign of peace; okay, maybe the game can stop being creepy and resume just being an exploratory simulation? The next room you decide to explore is one of the grand lounges. You enter, and sitting in one of the elegant and expertly crafted chairs is another person. They turn their head, to look at you. You freeze in fear for a split second. Do you run, or do you engage? If the player moves towards the NPC, the NPC makes a move to hurriedly leave and escape you. If you run, however, they follow. Except when you turn back around, you’ve lost them. However, you can still hear them…! Oh god, oh god; why did they put NPCs in this game????!!!

  • @MajoradeMayhem
    @MajoradeMayhem Год назад +18

    "Do we have enough deckchairs?"
    "I think there's quite enough deckchairs. We could probably use a few more lifebo-"
    "MORE DECKCHAIRS."

    • @PersephoneDaSilva
      @PersephoneDaSilva 3 месяца назад

      According to Oceanliner Designs (who works with Titanic Honor and Glory), there wasn't enough time for more lifeboats. The crew took an hour assessing the damage, figuring out the best course of action. They didn't have enough time for the lifeboats they did have with Collapsible A floating away.

  • @Lee-lm7pk
    @Lee-lm7pk 2 года назад +120

    As a titanic buff that has followed the story since I was a small child this truly brings a tear to my eye, I have often wondered what it would have been like onboard this great ship and now I finally know I’m gob smacked

  • @TheMotz55
    @TheMotz55 2 года назад +185

    The tour is phenomenal. I really feel I am a first time passenger who got lost.

    • @brandonsavitski
      @brandonsavitski 2 года назад +12

      Anyone else get pissed when the camera would go back to places you've already seen or go in a different direction you didn't want them to go?

    • @vullut
      @vullut 2 года назад +1

      Yeah after a few trips im sure they all found their way around!

    • @saraplummer9151
      @saraplummer9151 2 года назад

      Same i would have got lost

  • @EIbereth
    @EIbereth 2 года назад +93

    I love see Titanic in all its glory. THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!!

  • @sbutler860
    @sbutler860 2 года назад +63

    This game, if it can be seen as a game, is SPECTACULAR. I've never in my life seen graphics as good as this. From the ocean to the frosted glass on the doors, every surface is rendered perfectly - and I mean perfectly. Well done to the developers, whomever they may be. I shall look into supporting this. x

    • @DylanRomanov
      @DylanRomanov 2 года назад +3

      Agreed it almost looks more real than reality

    • @jasmijnariel
      @jasmijnariel Год назад +2

      Game????😳😲

    • @sbutler860
      @sbutler860 Год назад

      @@jasmijnariel Yes, game. I struggle to think what else it would be marketed as, especially if a survival element were added to it, or is it just going to be an opportunity to wander around the ship for a while? x

    • @jasmijnariel
      @jasmijnariel Год назад +1

      @@sbutler860 imagine you could manage the ship! From steering the ship, to pleasing gasts in the theater or making meals etc... endless option in "Titanic Tycoon"

    • @sbutler860
      @sbutler860 Год назад

      @@jasmijnariel Just Like Grand Theft Auto V became GTAV, you could market Titanic Tycoon as TiT! x

  • @6680thSOG
    @6680thSOG 2 года назад +27

    This should bring tears to anyone's eyes just for the sheer work to create the ship then, and to recreate it now and the collossal loss of life. Beautiful beyond words. One of the best things I've ever seen.

  • @davidaikman1920
    @davidaikman1920 2 года назад +218

    What I love so much is the detail you've shown for 2nd class. We see so much of 1st and 3rd, mainly due to the differences in various aspects, treatment of passengers in particular, especially during the evacuation. I feel though 2nd class has been put in hindsight for years now, but thanks for letting us see it in greater detail.

    • @drygnfyre
      @drygnfyre 2 года назад +18

      It's because it's in the middle. Not as "sexy" as First Class, but didn't consist of mainly immigrants starting a new life like in Third Class. It would have consisted mostly of what could be thought of as middle class people. So most popular depictions of the film and tragedy ignore second class. (This is a common issue with a lot of dramatic storytelling, anything in the middle will get ignored).

    • @karmatt3098
      @karmatt3098 2 года назад +2

      There were a lot more first and third class passengers than second.

    • @drygnfyre
      @drygnfyre 2 года назад +2

      @@koma7252 No.

    • @__taylor__
      @__taylor__ 2 года назад +14

      @@koma7252 What a weird comment. His response wasn't even aiming to be political nor were any Reddit stereotypes displayed. He's simply confirming to @David Aikman that second class gets little attention in media because it doesn't add drama. If anything, the comment is a complaint about historical misrepresentations. Nothing to do with political beliefs from Reddit lmao (also, don't say I'm wrong and that you weren't addressing politics; the mask remark begs to differ).

    • @thwb4661
      @thwb4661 2 года назад +4

      By the 1930s, the 2nd Class will be merged with Third Class and will be called "Tourist Class". I think today 2nd Class is basically what Business Class is on airplanes. Fancy but not fancy enough for a 1st Class Passenger.

  • @ReeseDee
    @ReeseDee Год назад +18

    Straight goosebumps and creepy nostalgic vibes. Like bittersweet almost.

  • @BrendenWasHere24
    @BrendenWasHere24 2 года назад +20

    Wow the titanic was like a piece of art, so much decoration and fine detail.

  • @nigelbraunig8859
    @nigelbraunig8859 Год назад +7

    You will never see that amount of craftsmanship and beautiful furniture and those wooden panel walls are gorgeous.

  • @ATWTMVTVFTVSGAVRALPS
    @ATWTMVTVFTVSGAVRALPS 2 года назад +31

    50:31 my favorite room on the ship. The style makes it very different from the rest of the first class areas

    • @gagek1233
      @gagek1233 Год назад

      I agree. The reading and writing rooms white walls make it different from the rest of the ship. I also like the aft grand staircase B deck due to the same reasons.

  • @01Mary02
    @01Mary02 2 года назад +28

    @55:33 I half-expected to see Jack at the top of the stairs turning around and smiling.

    • @user-is7xs1mr9y
      @user-is7xs1mr9y 2 года назад +1

      Don't we all?

    • @ismayb754
      @ismayb754 Год назад +1

      He's a fictional character so wouldn't have been there.

  • @fatitankeris6327
    @fatitankeris6327 2 года назад +94

    She was a beautiful ship, a marvelous engineering feat. An efficient steam turbine included in the design, really nice. The lives of her two sisters showed what potential there was if only she wouldn't have sunk. I really like these older steamers, they have style and elegance, even if they burn smokey coal. These modern cruisers barely cross oceans, and look fat and crowded... I guess I just don't have experience. Still, I'd like to thank all the engineers, builders, sailors, and honor captain Edward Smith, who I heard has done best he could to sail Titanic, and captain William Turner, who has commanded the Lusitania, and rest in peace all who have lost their lives in those events.

    • @togowack
      @togowack 2 года назад

      was sunk on purpose and WE didn't design it... was built during the time of the Giants... check the very modern HVAC system which we have copied into our modern and very flawed engineering code for these cube buildings we've been making

    • @chance2413
      @chance2413 2 года назад

      @@togowack It was sunk on purpose. Giants didn't invent HVAC though

    • @togowack
      @togowack 2 года назад

      @@chance2413 how do you know giants didn't invent HVAC.

    • @MaQuGo119
      @MaQuGo119 2 года назад

      Use they please

    • @KitKitChanIsaac
      @KitKitChanIsaac 2 года назад

      Imagine if these steamers were fitted with all modern comfort stuff but still keeping the original elegance.

  • @Zeder95
    @Zeder95 2 года назад +81

    This gives me a heavy feeling of anemoia. For those who don't know, anemoia describes the feeling of having nostalgia for something you never actually experienced (google it if you want to know more). In this case it means I feel nostalgia for this place even though I have never been there.
    The longer I watched this the more I felt like that actually. I can feel that sense of excitement and magic that people must have had when the journey started even though I have never been in a place like this. Seriously, after a while this starts feeling very familiar. I mean it is essentially a liminal space, and liminal spaces can often cause nostalgia and anemoia. And combined with the music and design, this gives an almost otherworldly, very beautiful feeling that is difficult to describe.
    And then there is this contrast of all the tragedy and disaster that happened there later. This evokes so many different feelings.

    • @freecherokeespirit
      @freecherokeespirit 2 года назад +4

      I am feeling the same I dont know if reincarnation exists but I wouldn’t be surprised if I had a past life connected with Titanic

    • @Myke666
      @Myke666 2 года назад +2

      Fr. Getting emotional n shit seeing the staircase and rooms

    • @jaredsmith112
      @jaredsmith112 2 года назад +7

      You probably just recognized places from the movie

    • @catscanhavelittleasalami
      @catscanhavelittleasalami 2 года назад +1

      Sure buddy

    • @ami2evil
      @ami2evil 2 года назад +1

      I wasn't familiar with the term, I have definitely felt like that before...

  • @pchound5962
    @pchound5962 2 года назад +8

    I love it when people focus on the non-sinking stuff about the Titanic.

  • @jasonallan8009
    @jasonallan8009 2 года назад +13

    My heart aches from the sheer beauty of this magical ship. The amount of people that died on that fateful night will forever break my heart. Titanic will live on and on forever because there will always be people to share her tragic story. They cursed her before she even set sail by saying she was unsinkable.

    • @Kim-ss5bb
      @Kim-ss5bb 2 месяца назад

      Well said you set yourself up for failure when you make a statement like that

  • @WaynePryce
    @WaynePryce 2 года назад +115

    This damn thing had more table and chairs than lifeboats

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 2 года назад +17

      that’d still be problematic if it was the other way around.

    • @TechnologicallyTechnical
      @TechnologicallyTechnical 2 года назад +18

      I think most ships are typically like that...

    • @hierrikmedan6934
      @hierrikmedan6934 2 года назад +2

      uh why are you surprised by that lmao i think every ship on earth has been like that

    • @tunnjessica
      @tunnjessica 2 года назад +3

      The amount of life boats wasn’t the big issue since they didn’t have time to launch them all as it was because of no safety briefs and lack of knowledge + ignorance after impact with the iceberg

    • @asideofaioli4630
      @asideofaioli4630 2 года назад +4

      @@tunnjessica it was both. There wouldn't have been as much panic if there was enough room for everyone. If everyone present at the life boats were loaded in, rather being told "women and children only" or even reserving some for the 1st & 2nd classes, then loading everyone would have been more efficient. Imagine knowing there's space for you, vs knowing it's first come first serve, and scared you & your loved ones will get passed over.
      Also, the crew took a lot of time handling the panic from guests due to that as well, and trying to filter out who to offer a seat to vs who to turn away. A system would have helped, but in the event of panic fueled by there not being enough room, a system would likely still be overwhelmed and tossed aside by agitated & scared guests.
      Guests feeling secure in knowing they are all included in exit protocols should there be a sinking situation AND a proper evacuate system/drills would have extremely reduced loss of life. Possibly so that the story of the sinking titanic wouldn't have been news for long.

  • @andreasleyk1995
    @andreasleyk1995 2 года назад +39

    Wow! What a masterpiece of work! I wonder how many working hours were invested in this project. Also no advertisements in this video. Thanks very much! I would give 5 thumbs up, if i could. One of best videos I ever saw on RUclips.

  • @petejoe4113
    @petejoe4113 2 года назад +11

    I can’t get over the background music. It’s beautiful and haunting at the same time.

  • @Sabrinajaine
    @Sabrinajaine 2 года назад +12

    Such a beautiful ship, obviously the huge loss of life comes first but I also think it's sad that the ship itself was lost on her first voyage, after all the hard work that went into making her!

  • @Viljarms
    @Viljarms 2 года назад +7

    Amazing! The music gives both a dream and museum vibe.
    Getting the nostalgia for an age I newer lived.

  • @wesleypeters4112
    @wesleypeters4112 2 года назад +106

    The ship broke in half through the 1st Class Dining Saloon and most of the ceiling for the forward section now slopes downward. The small alcove right as you go through the double doors was explored during an expedition. The electric fan seen on the forward wall was still hanging from its perch and some of the intact paneling and ceiling details could be seen as well.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 2 года назад +2

      Yes it was first class lounge just before the third funnel

    • @togowack
      @togowack 2 года назад

      Except it didn't, it was the Olympic that was sunk as part of an insurance claim costing tens of thousands a day to the Rockefellers, Titanic stayed home, it went out to sea with the huge gash in it already. Passengers included key members in opposition of the Federal Reserve Banking System

    • @MrMisanthrope84
      @MrMisanthrope84 2 года назад +7

      That's incredibly sad. Beyond the 1500+ dead, it's heartbreaking to see such an amazing vessel, a work of art, knowing it all got ripped in half and sank to the bottom of the ocean on its maiden voyage. A tremendous sense of waste and tragedy for a ship so beautiful. I think that's part of what separates Titanic from other naval disasters, just a tremendous sense of waste.

    • @Nephelangelo
      @Nephelangelo 3 месяца назад

      Timestamp?

  • @stephenHolloway88
    @stephenHolloway88 2 года назад +43

    Wow, this is amazing. This has to be the most amount if space I've seen someone tour in a demo so far.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 2 года назад +5

      Yea demo 1.4 gives you about 35% of Titanic and even this feels like a lot I hope there next update we can see the engine room

  • @infinitecanadian
    @infinitecanadian 2 года назад +31

    A heartfelt recreation of the original. It is not hard to imagine that all the designers and the crew who served aboard her would be pleased.

  • @smakfu1375
    @smakfu1375 Год назад +6

    Having downloaded the demo and played with it myself, it’s absolutely extraordinary. The 3d assets (from the dinnerware in first class, to the upholstery of furniture) and painstaking attention to detail in floor plans, spacing and lighting, all must have required an unfathomable time investment.
    What this allows one to do is build a real sense of scale; I was simultaneously fascinated by how expansive the ship was, with its beautiful interiors (many of which are designed to create a greater impression of size than actually existed), but also how small and, in many ways, cramped the ship’s accommodations were. Having toured the Queen Mary, and sailed on the QM2, the Titanic feels small in comparison to the former, and positively tiny when compared to the modern QM2. Specifically, this demo really drives home how narrow a 92 foot beam really is, when compared to even a modest modern cruise ship.
    Traveling, virtually, through her narrow corridors and passageways, one suddenly realizes just how small Titanic must have felt as she began to sink, surrounded by the bitterly cold, inky blackness of the North Atlantic. Thousands stranded on a 92 foot wide, 882 foot long sinking island, with nowhere near enough lifeboats.
    And yet, she was still not small; she had enough decks to warrant elevators, two grand staircases, all sorts of clever space utilization (beautifully represented in the demo) for things like squash courts and the Turkish baths.
    It’s pretty mind-boggling that maritime policy and general hubris, allowed and encouraged Smith to run the Titanic at full speed through an ice-field in the middle of a moonless night. That such a magnificent, brand new ship, with more than half of all the people who occupied the spaces so accurately portrayed in this demo, ending up at the bottom of Atlantic, is really driven home when you can walk her decks.

  • @philiplh91
    @philiplh91 Год назад +6

    my brain can not comprehend how this was even made. Simply amazing.

  • @Black-kd4rt
    @Black-kd4rt 2 года назад +8

    RIP Jenny Lovisa Henriksson (*21 December 1883, + 15 April 1912).
    Died in age of 28 in the sinking of Titanic today 110 years ago.

  • @mduftube
    @mduftube 2 года назад +22

    39:31 Haha Titanic had a padded room?? I also like that you took us to the squash court, mail room, and baggage holds, I hadn’t seen those before in this demo,

  • @mbianchi1977
    @mbianchi1977 2 года назад +18

    How good it was to see the emblematic and unforgettable Titanic inside, my congratulations to whoever did it

  • @thomaskurth8335
    @thomaskurth8335 Год назад +7

    At 1:00:00 you see the point next to the 1st class Entrance (boat deck), where the musicians played from 0.17 to 2.14 am.

  • @slinkerdeer
    @slinkerdeer Год назад +5

    This brings tears to my eyes. Such magnificent beauty of human construction, lost to the ocean and taking so many down with her

  • @ceebee23
    @ceebee23 2 года назад +29

    imagine trying to climb those ladders when you need to escape the water coming in...

  • @garyunsworth726
    @garyunsworth726 2 года назад +27

    This is absolutely beautiful, it shows just how huge this beautiful ship was ❤️

    • @josephbennett3482
      @josephbennett3482 2 года назад

      It's small compared to oceanliners today, ships today make the titanic look like a bath toy.

  • @duainesimpson274
    @duainesimpson274 2 года назад +39

    Looking through the eyes of Thomas Andrews, inspecting the ship in it’s entirety. Making sure everything is on point. 💯💯

    • @Snotlingfondler
      @Snotlingfondler 2 года назад +2

      Except the number of lifeboats

    • @duainesimpson274
      @duainesimpson274 2 года назад

      @@Snotlingfondler life boats too !! All boats where in excellent working order !! It’s just the lack thereof.

    • @duainesimpson274
      @duainesimpson274 2 года назад

      @@Snotlingfondler Absolutely, human era

    • @duainesimpson274
      @duainesimpson274 2 года назад +1

      They didn’t want the deck to look too cluttered! Remember the ship was unsinkable! So they thought. Extra life boats will defeat that fact. Human era

  • @Nile9063
    @Nile9063 2 года назад +9

    Amazing video, amazing project, amazing ship. It's mind boggling to think that they constructed this 110 years ago. I mean not every household hat electricity. It just was a crazy thing to build this, the engineering that went into this ginormous machine is insane. All the woodwork, but also just the technical aspects alone are fascinating. And let's be honest, the interior was beautiful, they really had good taste back in the day. Different from today but also beautiful.

  • @audreyshanks6342
    @audreyshanks6342 Год назад +3

    There's something about antique designs that I'm drawn to: pehaps the colour and pattern?
    As a pianist, it saddens me that five pianos, along with the ship and its inner beauty, and most importantly, the lives of over 2000 people perished.
    Rest in peace to all those who lost their lives on the Titanic; they won't be forgotten.
    However, I am, like many others, extremely grateful for the technology that allows us to "view" the Titanic from our screens. Thank you for making this - it must have taken a lot of effort! It feels like I'm on a "tour" on the boat before impending doom, unknownly of what's about to happen 💔

  • @Gamerguy-501
    @Gamerguy-501 2 года назад +82

    Wow holy realism!! I’m thinking about downloading this! I wonder if they’ll have a full on event of experiencing the titanic in simulation with people in it and the chaos! Make it as real as possible like this! This looks way too detailed and realistic!

    • @buddyr3
      @buddyr3 2 года назад

      Downloading it to where?

    • @Gamerguy-501
      @Gamerguy-501 2 года назад +1

      @@buddyr3 my laptop! I have a Lenovo Yoga 700-11isk

    • @buddyr3
      @buddyr3 2 года назад +1

      @@Gamerguy-501 where do go download it!

    • @trashdema
      @trashdema 2 года назад +1

      it would be cool but as you see it has a powerful graphic with some stutters, recreating all the people and chaos would make this game laggy as hell, unless there are graphic options that can be lowered

    • @rumuelnathanael8043
      @rumuelnathanael8043 2 года назад +5

      @@trashdema You underestimate of todays' gaming technology.

  • @SrtBeatriz1
    @SrtBeatriz1 2 года назад +24

    Omg, this is wonderful, im hypnotized 😍😍 thank you for sharing this work of art with us ❤️🇧🇷

    • @EDWARD196767
      @EDWARD196767 2 года назад +1

      Look into my eyes. Iceberg! Sorry.

  • @Elli-Mac
    @Elli-Mac 2 года назад +49

    This is amazing!! It gave me chills, especially the outside on the decks, it really feels like you're on her!! She's so majestic and gigantic, you can feel how hard it would have been to imagine that all of this could end up at the bottom of the Atlantic 💔 Amazing details, haunting, a fantastic job from the designers! 👍

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 2 года назад

      Boat deck by far my fave part id love to see the engine room next

    • @nathanjgtaylor1985
      @nathanjgtaylor1985 2 года назад

      Totally agree

    • @cavemanlovesmoke4394
      @cavemanlovesmoke4394 2 года назад

      I couldn't imagine trying to navigate from the lower class with no power or lights - waters gushing in and down and trying to make ur way up I a panic ?? Oof

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 2 года назад

      @@cavemanlovesmoke4394 lots of the people down in E deck just gave up and went back to their cabins most of the people that had cabins in E deck didn’t speak English were third glass passengers and E deck was like a maze of hallways and stairs and can be very confusing with the ship having electrical issues with the lights

  • @ShaunieLou
    @ShaunieLou 2 года назад +6

    I've never been so in awe so much. I sat watching the whole video wowing at everything. Never seen anything as beautiful. The grand staircase will always be my favourite part of the ship. Thank you for this video 🥰🥰

  • @Badgis4
    @Badgis4 2 года назад +7

    J'adore cette vidéo. C'est à la fois magnifique visuellement, mais tout aussi reposant. D'une durée de plus d'une heure, c'est vraiment top. So great video, thank you.. And RIP all victims.

  • @MichaelVincentMagic
    @MichaelVincentMagic 2 года назад +11

    This is simply magnificent. Close as I will ever get. Would love to see the engines. Bravo

  • @Tilnaor
    @Tilnaor 2 года назад +7

    only one word can describe it: incredible
    Even to the details like the different grating on the 1st class elevator doors from the Olympic.

  • @15041985
    @15041985 2 года назад +3

    I love the complete humility of apologising for some frame drops while showcasing this beautiful peace of art.
    This is absolutly stunning!

  • @KyleMUC
    @KyleMUC 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is astonishingly good. She was so beautiful - even knowing what happened, to “walk” her decks and halls makes her look and feel so safe. ☹️

  • @entropic9000
    @entropic9000 2 года назад +20

    This is insane. The detail is phenomenal. I wonder about all the things that went unused or untouched. Was all the gym equipment utilized? Had every seat even been sat in? Did anyone get to stare with any detail at the artworks? All to sink to the bottom of the ocean. So many lives.

    • @dreadpenguinlord340
      @dreadpenguinlord340 2 года назад +8

      The gym equipment WAS all used. During the sinking, the gym instructor tried to keep passengers' minds occupied by encouraging them to try out the machines.

    • @entropic9000
      @entropic9000 2 года назад

      @@dreadpenguinlord340 that's so sad ): what a surreal moment in time.

  • @БотиррхонСаидхонов

    Эти безлюдные рестораны,эти безлюдные коридоры ,безлюдные палубы ....И тот факт что это красота унесла 1500 тысяч жизней.Вобщем путешествие по кладбищу...

    • @ulianakapanina7827
      @ulianakapanina7827 Год назад

      Согласна с вами! И ещё музыка добавляет ощущение чего-то потустороннего...

    • @Частныйсектор-х4я
      @Частныйсектор-х4я 5 месяцев назад

      Добавлю! Титаник никогда не утонет ибо дни когда он плыл не стереть из истории, и всегда можно вернуться в тот день воспоминаниями. Получается он будет плыть вечно.

  • @Unownshipper
    @Unownshipper 2 года назад +3

    It's so impressive to see parts of Titanic other than just First Class represented and in such amazing detail! It's spellbinding!

  • @bhamacuk
    @bhamacuk 2 года назад +7

    Absolutely astonishing. Mind bogglingly impressive!

  • @rodhanson7112
    @rodhanson7112 7 месяцев назад +1

    OL OF THIS BEAUTIFUL LOOKING WOOD WORK IN THE TITANIC IS GONE FOREVER 😔

  • @the7percentsolution
    @the7percentsolution 2 года назад +8

    I started to download the demo and then realized it was 12 gigs. That along with the requirements to run it made me think twice. I'm thinking my computer and external GPU could play it... but it would start to protest about 5 minutes in lol. Best to just enjoy this video. Thank you for uploading!

    • @krashd
      @krashd 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, reminds me of downloading the demo for the Lambda Project a few years ago, that thing demanded the latest graphics cards and it's still a bit of a resource hog, but it looks gorgeous.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 2 года назад

      It’ll run on any specs I ran this on my laptop with a core i7 CPU and a GTX 1060 with 4gb of GPU memory and 16gb system memory running of 500gb m.2 storage. 1080p 120hz display I didn’t have the ability to do Ray tracing but it ran okay on the laptop just had too tweak some the settings I was able to run everything on the highest quality and just tweaked some the texture streaming

  • @pabsitiepabs9251
    @pabsitiepabs9251 2 года назад +4

    Incredible realism. This took my breath away. Thank you.

  • @XSR1K
    @XSR1K 2 года назад +18

    This is absolutely amazing! I’m curious to see how the developers and artists knew how everything looked from the inside? Even the small details, for e.g turkish bath signage, look so lifelike and period correct

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 2 года назад +14

      Plans, photographs, written documentation, witness testimony, information from Olympic and Britannic, information from other White Star ships, information from other H&W ships, information from ships of the time period, contemporary architectural styles, historian input, etc.

  • @christelvial
    @christelvial Год назад +2

    😢 it is absolutely gorgeous. Unfortunately I got dizzy but definitely will watch until done. My deepest admiration to all your hard work. ❤

    • @bowlingfan33
      @bowlingfan33  Год назад

      Sorry about the dizziness. On my channel i have a full tour of the newest version of this demo. I go slower in that video and turned the motion blur down. The link is in my pinned comment on this video.

  • @TruthNeverFade
    @TruthNeverFade 2 года назад +2

    I'm speechless and I feel so many things at once. Most of all, gratitude. That we get to experience the Titanic as close to the real thing as possible.

  • @abcdeshole
    @abcdeshole 2 года назад +5

    How strange we would find it today to retire for the night in those cabins with no bathrooms, and be expected to bring a book and entertain ourselves. How charming those Edwardian posted notices referring to ladies and gentlemen. So much heavy-looking solid wood grandma furniture. What a different culture it was back then. Would love to have this option to get to Europe.

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 2 года назад +5

      to be fair, passengers weren’t expected to spend the whole voyage in their cabins.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 2 года назад +3

      The reason there’s so many big rooms like the reception smoking room lounge restaurants boat deck chairs and benches gathering rooms library writing rooms was so passengers would be there not in the cabin which really should only be used to sleep

  • @daviddo3500
    @daviddo3500 Год назад +6

    I feel sad for all the animals that went down on the ship as well as the people

  • @David4cars
    @David4cars 2 года назад +10

    Wow the details in this demo are amazing, I'm like you when its comes to the lighting, soon with engine 5 we're not gonna know between this and real life, cant wait for the full tour. Liked also

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 2 года назад +1

      It’s so detail my computer barely ran it on my old GTX 1060 lol it ran little laggy but still good enough to explore it’s just a beautiful ship

  • @banao4413
    @banao4413 Год назад +1

    I watched the movie titanic last night and this simulation video with music inspired me, touchable

  • @LSS55
    @LSS55 Год назад +2

    The Best RUclips Video of 2022

  • @_Chris_D_3004
    @_Chris_D_3004 2 года назад +3

    This is one of the best and most accurate Titanic videos I've ever seen. Really shows how grand the ship actually was

  • @Aiden45-w
    @Aiden45-w Год назад +4

    It looks very realistic and the music is also calming

  • @ronaldhoover7146
    @ronaldhoover7146 2 года назад +2

    Amazing and what a beautiful job. Who would ever thought this grand ship brought back to life. Fantastic

  • @spiralect
    @spiralect 2 года назад +7

    49:30 this is where the last scene in the movie Titanic takes place, where rose reunites with all the lost passengers on the Titanic

  • @leandrobandeira7504
    @leandrobandeira7504 2 года назад +10

    Caramba que incrível. Cada detalhe muito bem feito. Era um navio realmente lindo

  • @DrCrabfingers
    @DrCrabfingers Год назад +4

    This has just totally blown my mind. Stunning piece of work! It would be amazing to have a time-linked named index of the various areas. Some of the areas are just exquisite. Such as 31:45....what a beautiful lounge. Amazing privilege to be able to see this...

  • @thelaw2174
    @thelaw2174 2 года назад +4

    This music... and the lighting aswell, it feels as if I'm in a dream, reaching the end of a lifelong journey, watching the sunset from the top of the Cliffs of Dover, the beautiful colors of the rainbow sky of the evening, feeling the light breeze on my face, through my clothes. I can feel the tall grass touching the tip of my fingers, I can hear the sound the wind makes through it, making it sway and wave like the sea. I feel like I am finally at peace with this life of misery and despair.

  • @joseandino8156
    @joseandino8156 2 года назад +1

    I can't explain it but we was brought back in time and given a chance to experience something we did not live threw it's hart breaking to know the end story but to those whom built it and those whom died and lived threw the experience would appreciate the technology and the story of how beautiful the ship was to humans more then a hundred years ago and hundreds of years to come. Thank you guys.

  • @MidnightSky801
    @MidnightSky801 2 года назад +2

    That is absolutely amazing! Wow! The graphics, the detail and lighting is just stunning!

  • @antonv.
    @antonv. 2 года назад +12

    It looks so realistic

  • @user-is7xs1mr9y
    @user-is7xs1mr9y 2 года назад +7

    I really appreciate you made this video without commentary, it's so relaxing. I'm so sad that my toaster can't get past the main menu lol, poor thing. I hope by the time this game is ready, I can afford a decent PC. It's stuff like this that make me happy to be living in the 21st century, technology is so amazing.

    • @satanicaleve
      @satanicaleve 2 года назад

      My current build was able to play the first unfinished version of it. I recently downloaded the latest one and tried to play it and my 970 was like "Bro, what are you doing to me. I cannot handle this"

  • @user-yl4lf9mh1w
    @user-yl4lf9mh1w Год назад +1

    I love how you can see where they designed the areas where rich people would be, and then you go through a door and the facade is broken and you see the reality of the rest of the ship. Its facinating.

  • @keithrickson8522
    @keithrickson8522 Год назад +1

    Brings home the name "Titanic." was huge and a literal floating palace :O

  • @stabilini
    @stabilini 2 года назад +4

    Man this is incredible... I was like "oh that's where Rose talk with her mother... and that's where Jack drink with the men"... amazing work, the detail is out of this world

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 2 года назад +5

      You could also imagine stuff like “oh that’s where the *real* thing with *real* people happened” ;)

  • @raraszek
    @raraszek 2 года назад +4

    This is so fascinating, I can't stop watching. Imagine, man built all this luxury by hand. All the wooden furniture and wall panels. European ingenuity at its best

  • @TheZmusicGroup
    @TheZmusicGroup 2 года назад +7

    I think I prefrer the second class general rooms, saloons and restaurant over the first class's.
    The style is more elegant, less baroque-kitsch and the wood paneling is gorgeous.

    • @danielandres9052
      @danielandres9052 2 года назад

      Me in my case that Im a middle class humble person, I also find Second Class pretty beautiful. Even 3rd class sometimes
      (I feel i wouldnt suit in first class areas xd)

  • @lostandnotfound927
    @lostandnotfound927 Год назад +1

    Not 2 days ago I was on another titanic research train that comes in phases and wondered how stunning it would be to have a proper digital walk-through......and what should appear on my suggestions....bravo!

  • @Mandeepsays
    @Mandeepsays 11 месяцев назад +1

    I can't believe the work someone put in recreating all these details!

    • @PersephoneDaSilva
      @PersephoneDaSilva 3 месяца назад

      Titanic Honor and Glory really love Titanic.

  • @thomaskurth8335
    @thomaskurth8335 Год назад +2

    0:00:05 small stairs at the boiler casing down to the boiler room 6, 0:00:59 Firemen´s Passage (Tank top), 0:02:11 you are at the E-deck ("Scotland Road"), 0:02:32 3rd Class Cabin (E-Deck)

  • @solidsperzz6380
    @solidsperzz6380 2 года назад +4

    My heart droped at 25:10 omg
    I was not expecting that