I really appreciate these videos because they give us A glimpse into the real history, and location that the titanic passengers would have seen on its first, and last voyage. I think it’s amazing that James Penca get to go on this voyage and see these beautiful locations in real life. I hope you enjoy your trip and get home safely.
It's nice to see Cobh again, I haven't been in 15 years. This is great footage and brings back fond memories of the foreshore. Cobh was my 2nd home growing up, I used to live there with my grandparents all summer long, spending many happy summer evenings on the slip beside Heartbreak Pier with the rowing club, stupidly cycling up the Barrick Hill, or swimming at White Point & East Beach. As a child I took the scenery, Titanic monuments and folklore for granted, I'm realising now that I was quite lucky to have lived there. Tales of the Titanic were quite frequent while I was living there, so I've become strongly connected to this ship and its far too short history. Thanks for uploading these great scenes ☘
Thank you for doing these videos, its amazing to see the sites of titanics history in modern times, to see how its changed & preserved. if i ever get a chance to do the trip like this ill definately take it, thanks again.
Thank you, James and H&G members for providing these gems! I really love the footage, picture comparisons, and facts you've shared with us. I must say, thank goodness they didn't destroy the pier. Sadly, it didn't age well. EDIT: I forgot to say that these videos help me feel like I'm there. I'm from overseas, so sadly, I cannot travels to these areas without tons of cash. I love seeing what these sights look like in 2022. It's also a nice distraction while you guys are hard-at-work with the upcoming game.
Cobh was amazing, we did the titanic experience museum as well! That church was amazing as well, we walked up there. My wife took a picture of the pier, so amazing to think about how many passengers walked out on that pier. Also we docked at le Havre and did Rouen, that was an interesting excursion.
I know this has been replied to but i think a more in-depth explaination is somewhat in order. Cobh is a port town that is in the largest county of Ireland (Cork). Someone above said it was similar to how the US is divided into states. That's kind of true except our counties don't have as much autonomy as US states do (US states act like their own countries in certain aspects and can adhere to different laws, Irish counties cannot.)
This series is weirdly compelling, I'm actually keeping a watch for the new episodes ! What actually is THG - a game ? an explorable model ? I can't figure it out :) To clarify, I do know what it is, I just can't work out what you can do with it.
THG is a game under development that plans to digitally reconstruct the entire ship for players to explore, like a virtual museum. Will also have a “sinking mode”, because of course.
I really appreciate these videos because they give us A glimpse into the real history, and location that the titanic passengers would have seen on its first, and last voyage. I think it’s amazing that James Penca get to go on this voyage and see these beautiful locations in real life. I hope you enjoy your trip and get home safely.
It's nice to see Cobh again, I haven't been in 15 years. This is great footage and brings back fond memories of the foreshore. Cobh was my 2nd home growing up, I used to live there with my grandparents all summer long, spending many happy summer evenings on the slip beside Heartbreak Pier with the rowing club, stupidly cycling up the Barrick Hill, or swimming at White Point & East Beach. As a child I took the scenery, Titanic monuments and folklore for granted, I'm realising now that I was quite lucky to have lived there. Tales of the Titanic were quite frequent while I was living there, so I've become strongly connected to this ship and its far too short history. Thanks for uploading these great scenes ☘
Thank you for doing these videos, its amazing to see the sites of titanics history in modern times, to see how its changed & preserved. if i ever get a chance to do the trip like this ill definately take it, thanks again.
Thank you, James and H&G members for providing these gems! I really love the footage, picture comparisons, and facts you've shared with us. I must say, thank goodness they didn't destroy the pier. Sadly, it didn't age well. EDIT: I forgot to say that these videos help me feel like I'm there. I'm from overseas, so sadly, I cannot travels to these areas without tons of cash. I love seeing what these sights look like in 2022. It's also a nice distraction while you guys are hard-at-work with the upcoming game.
Can we please have an update or estimate of when V1.5 version of demo 401 is coming out
I went there summer 2019. It was very emotional, especially the memorial
Cobh was amazing, we did the titanic experience museum as well! That church was amazing as well, we walked up there. My wife took a picture of the pier, so amazing to think about how many passengers walked out on that pier. Also we docked at le Havre and did Rouen, that was an interesting excursion.
There's also a lusitania museum there too as that ship got torpedoed a few miles off the coast of Cobh
I’m from Southampton, still live here now
Amazing information that wow
Cool vid
*“Heartbreak Pier”*
Beautiful name, and rather fitting, too…
I thought this was stopping at Liverpool?
Great video as always. Can someone explain me why Cobh is also called Cork as well??
Cobh is situated in county Cork. The island of Ireland is divided into different counties. Somewhat similar to how the US is split into states.
@@ferdiaoconnor7819 Thank you very much for the clarification :) Ireland is breathtakingly beautiful indeed...
@@ferdiaoconnor7819 nicely put . From ireland myself born and raised! 😉
I know this has been replied to but i think a more in-depth explaination is somewhat in order.
Cobh is a port town that is in the largest county of Ireland (Cork).
Someone above said it was similar to how the US is divided into states. That's kind of true except our counties don't have as much autonomy as US states do (US states act like their own countries in certain aspects and can adhere to different laws, Irish counties cannot.)
Do Cherbourg...
So are you going to Belfast to board the Titianic ll Or at you already on it?
This series is weirdly compelling, I'm actually keeping a watch for the new episodes ! What actually is THG - a game ? an explorable model ? I can't figure it out :) To clarify, I do know what it is, I just can't work out what you can do with it.
THG is a game under development that plans to digitally reconstruct the entire ship for players to explore, like a virtual museum. Will also have a “sinking mode”, because of course.
@@joemcken Ah, brilliant. Thank you !
It was going to be mystery game but they decided to go more for an Educational and visual game
Great channel
You said once you get a financial backer, you would post a release date for the final game. Any updates on that yet?
They said that literal years ago, though.
Their current plan is to focus on building the ship themselves and get it into an alpha.
@@DerpyPossum ah, okie then thanks
It’s called cobh.
We need game updates not this 😖