In a perfect world, but there is a possibility of much of it being mangled from the impact at the bottom as that is what did in much of the other parts of the
Here's why the Titanic's story will never die: (1) she was the largest movable man-made object of her day, (2) she excelled in luxury appointments, (3) it was her maiden voyage (of all voyages), (4) there were many celebrities of the day on board, (5) there was already a lot of talk about all her features before she was ever launched (including the whole "unsinkability" talk), and (6) the Titanic is considered the first ship in living memory to be sunk by an iceberg. The Titanic shall always be in our minds despite herself; unlike the ship itself, the story remains unsinkable
Also, it makes an excellent allegory about pride, so people repeat it even when those original context elements have faded. People may not remember the celebrity passengers, but they will remember the story of the largest ship in the world, deemed unsinkable, which sank on its maiden voyage.
There really are no words to truly describe this. Words like "stunning" or "incredible" are gross understatements, but I don't think there's even a word for this, so they're all I have to offer.
These private suites were beyond beautiful. Wow! So much lavish attention. Amazing. Titanic was a really beautiful ship. She will never be forgotten. I'm a big Titanic nerd.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh my days! This is just simply stunning. Can’t wait to sit & watch the sunset from the private promenade… loving demo 401.2 … I just can’t put into words how grateful I am for bringing us to Titanic .. such a beautiful experience to wander this grand steamer. You should be so incredibly proud of your work. Pure perfection ❤
This is Beautiful. I got a similar feeling like I did walking through Mt. Vernon in 2005....VR is definitely going to make history not only alive again but it is going it safer.
Nice to see the starboard side Parlour Suite, previous expeditions always looked at Ismays B52-54-56.... Starboard side got barely looked at if at all. $4350 paid in 1912 money by the Cardeza Family (Charlotte & son Thomas).... Big spenders, compared to the Astors who stayed on the cheaper - by comparison - C Deck 😎
Question: Did Ismay have to in fact pay for passage to travel 🧳 I always figure since he was managing director he could travel 🧳 for free on his ship's? 3:17
@@jamesfracasse8178 I'm sure, being Managing Director, that was comped & he didn't pay for travel. I think he got the suite by default, believe JP Morgan was going to travel but was ill & couldn't make the trip....
As always, ABSOLUTELY magnificent. I had to go to full screen so that I could experience true grandeur in its' proper glory. I bet using those VR glasses with this would feel like you were actually stepping around the ship at the height of her glory. I have to wonder: the 2 embarkation doors - were those for the "special and personal use" of the occupants of the suite? Where they could board and disembark directly to\from their accommodation, an extra little bit of special and exclusive treatment to separate them from the "common, ordinary" first class?
Ι have dreamed thousands of times to be in that suite on that trip (but saved from the water after heroically assisted other people to get to the boats).
This simulation keeps getting better and better! But the more realistic it gets, the more some earlier artifacts now stick out. For the next round of improvement, can you please do something with the flowers (and the dining room napkins?). The floral arrangements look like they're made of painted tin; (and the dining roomnapkins look sharp enough to take out an eyeball).
The lighting, shadows, and reflections in this are near perfect. I always felt the lighting in Demo 401 was too bright and too high in the light spectrum.
👍👍Spectacular lighting and details! Can't wait until TH&G adds realistic engine sounds. Of course, the crème de la crème will be adding life to the ship. Even having a few non-interactive passengers strolling about or enjoying a meal, along with some crew members going about their normal tasks, would add the next dimension to the already stunning experience.
I found these stats here quite interesting : Col Gracie was the first adult survivor to die (December 4 1912), Lookout Reginald Lee was the first crew member to die (August 6 1913), Joseph Boxhall was the last officer to die (April 25 1967), and Michel Navratil was the last male survivor to die (January 30 2001). Then, of course, the very last survivor to pass away was Millvina Dean (May 31 2009).
If I recall it was for private access onto the ship, Instead of entering through the main foyer. Remember these suites were the most luxurious & being the most expensive they’d have been intended to be occupied by the rich & famous who may have wanted a discreet entrance to their rooms (no different to todays elite).
A quite interesting story I've heard about Ismay is that around the time "A Night to Remember" was released in November 1955 Walter Lord got a letter from someone in England about the remarkable finish at the 1913 Derby in Epsom Downs. Craganour, the favourite, crossed the line first and was escorted to the winners' circle. Then, without a protest from anyone, it was placed second to Aboyeur. Craganour, Lord's correspondent said, was owned by Bruce Ismay, and I guess it doesn't really need saying that the horse racing establishment would never let his horse win the hallowed Derby after what happened. Walter Lord then went to check the story. Everything turned out to be accurate except for one important detail. Joseph Bruce Ismay didn't own Craganour. His brother, Charles Bower Ismay, did. Still, Craganour remained placed second to Aboyeur. The reason? Craganour's original jockey had been replaced by an American one, Johnny Reiff. I don't know why that was but the move was regarded as immensely unpopular, and at the end of the race during discussions the judges had a golden opportunity to discredit Reiff. Walter Lord, though, said that he still got letters afterwards still linking Bruce Ismay and Craganour together
The fireplace was famously filmed by Jim Cameron in his 1995 expedition of the wreck (footage of which ended up in his Titanic film). I don't believe Cameron went back and explored the suite again in 2001 (or 2005). He did go into Ismays suite on the opposite side of the ship from the Cardezas.
Very cool! I think the wood plank floor has too many scuffs on it for a ship on its maiden voyage, but otherwise spectacular! I read the other day that tickets for this suite cost the equivalent of $133k dollars. The info I read may have been several years old too, which would make it a decent chunk more than that.
They definitely would not have made a sound like the one heard here. The internal movement received an electrical impulse from the master once each minute. That's all.
I'm amazed at how realistic this is and also that we can see something that exists only in digital format. Does anyone know if the artwork on the walls is based on documentation or just styles of the time?
So what is the paint smelled new .does wet paint smell really nails reason of purpose that one should pay too dollar suites for just wet paint.? Its weird if u ask anyone ordinary
Couldn’t have been steaming for New York yet. If they were, the sunset would ALWAYS be In front or ahead of the Ship. Heading West to the USA, The Sun always sets in the West, so they’d be facing the sunset!
Phenomenal graphics and rendering. Shame it all gets destroyed. (IRL) Now just a rotting mess at the bottom of the oggin! Sorry for the negative vibes but it hits me every time!
are those supposed to be tree branches on the floor or scuff marks on the floor? i highly doubt the wooden floors would be that badly damaged already. it was her maiden voyage not a 30 year old boat lol
You have nailed the carbon filament orange glow from the electric lamps! Well done!!
Exactly! 👍
*tantalum filament, it was warmer and reddish than “modern” carbon
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I remember a woman (little girl in 1912) interviewed and she mentioned you could smell the new paint.
Some 2nd Class passengers mentioned about the fresh and WET paint over the ship.
@@PauloVictorAlves1920 indeed the ship was docked in Southampton and worker would go in the ship finish last details
*Lead paint 💀
@@blakegriplingph thats not a problem unless you start eating it
@@ketaminepoptarts you're telling me after all these years I shouldn't have been snacking on paint chips????
It's crazy to think something this beautiful was sitting on the bottom of the ocean looking exactly like this for some time after the sinking.
In a perfect world, but there is a possibility of much of it being mangled from the impact at the bottom as that is what did in much of the other parts of the
Songs : Londonderry Air and Over the Waves
Isnt it also called danny boy?
@@saidend3393 yes.
She truly was a beautiful ship; such a shame that she never got to fulfill her purpose as the ocean liner she was meant to be..
Stunning. The sensation of the ship moving as well as the sound effects changes the vibe completely!
Must be the return voyage to get such a sunset :)
How would there have been a return voyage?
You're right :o Nice catch!
How about the delivery voyage from Belfast to Southampton!
Sea trials & delivery voyage very likely from Belfast to Southampton.
@@jpenca09That’s exactly what I thought!!
Love this suite! A lot of people think Ismay stayed in it, but it was actually the Cardeza family. Ismay stayed in the port side suite.
Here's why the Titanic's story will never die: (1) she was the largest movable man-made object of her day, (2) she excelled in luxury appointments, (3) it was her maiden voyage (of all voyages), (4) there were many celebrities of the day on board, (5) there was already a lot of talk about all her features before she was ever launched (including the whole "unsinkability" talk), and (6) the Titanic is considered the first ship in living memory to be sunk by an iceberg. The Titanic shall always be in our minds despite herself; unlike the ship itself, the story remains unsinkable
Also, it makes an excellent allegory about pride, so people repeat it even when those original context elements have faded. People may not remember the celebrity passengers, but they will remember the story of the largest ship in the world, deemed unsinkable, which sank on its maiden voyage.
Well it was Olympic that were the famous one before the sinking. Titanic was just the copy with some tweaks.
Unreal, yet beautiful.
There really are no words to truly describe this. Words like "stunning" or "incredible" are gross understatements, but I don't think there's even a word for this, so they're all I have to offer.
So true.
Expensive stateroom
These private suites were beyond beautiful. Wow! So much lavish attention. Amazing. Titanic was a really beautiful ship. She will never be forgotten. I'm a big Titanic nerd.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh my days! This is just simply stunning. Can’t wait to sit & watch the sunset from the private promenade… loving demo 401.2 … I just can’t put into words how grateful I am for bringing us to Titanic .. such a beautiful experience to wander this grand steamer. You should be so incredibly proud of your work. Pure perfection ❤
I liked that the reflection on the glass from that portrait looked like those old glasses that distorted the image a little bit.
This is Beautiful. I got a similar feeling like I did walking through Mt. Vernon in 2005....VR is definitely going to make history not only alive again but it is going it safer.
This is astonishing wow!
Nice to see the starboard side Parlour Suite, previous expeditions always looked at Ismays B52-54-56.... Starboard side got barely looked at if at all. $4350 paid in 1912 money by the Cardeza Family (Charlotte & son Thomas).... Big spenders, compared to the Astors who stayed on the cheaper - by comparison - C Deck 😎
Question: Did Ismay have to in fact pay for passage to travel 🧳 I always figure since he was managing director he could travel 🧳 for free on his ship's? 3:17
@@jamesfracasse8178 I'm sure, being Managing Director, that was comped & he didn't pay for travel. I think he got the suite by default, believe JP Morgan was going to travel but was ill & couldn't make the trip....
The attention to detail is truly amazing
Thanks for this tour. Lovely rooms.
OH if only things were beautifully still designed like this!!
I am SO looking forward to the full release of Project 401 on Steam! This looks, and sounds amazing! Thanks for the look.
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As always, ABSOLUTELY magnificent. I had to go to full screen so that I could experience true grandeur in its' proper glory. I bet using those VR glasses with this would feel like you were actually stepping around the ship at the height of her glory.
I have to wonder: the 2 embarkation doors - were those for the "special and personal use" of the occupants of the suite? Where they could board and disembark directly to\from their accommodation, an extra little bit of special and exclusive treatment to separate them from the "common, ordinary" first class?
I also wondered the same thing about the embarkation doors. I've never noticed them before.
Ι have dreamed thousands of times to be in that suite on that trip (but saved from the water after heroically assisted other people to get to the boats).
This simulation keeps getting better and better! But the more realistic it gets, the more some earlier artifacts now stick out. For the next round of improvement, can you please do something with the flowers (and the dining room napkins?). The floral arrangements look like they're made of painted tin; (and the dining roomnapkins look sharp enough to take out an eyeball).
Jealousy is a vile trait
Simply amazing. Gorgeous. Just outstanding. Can't wait to see this in vr one day.
Absolutely great! But maybe include the other rooms of the suite too?
Absolutely amazing.
This is absolutely stunning!
Looks beautiful! Good work.
Beautiful! But, where's the rest of the suite?
That's the Cardeza's sitting room and private promenade deck.
I know, I wish it was Ismay’s. His was on the other side.
Cardezas’.
@@abcdeshole But I wish it was Ismay’s. Especially since it was the sitting room of Rose in the movie.
@puterboy2 he has that room on the port side of the ship.
Now this, i like!
Perfection.... These details!!
The lighting, shadows, and reflections in this are near perfect. I always felt the lighting in Demo 401 was too bright and too high in the light spectrum.
I agree! I found the best exposure on demo one is -1 at high contrast for the interiors.
Derek is an ARTIST
👍👍Spectacular lighting and details! Can't wait until TH&G adds realistic engine sounds. Of course, the crème de la crème will be adding life to the ship. Even having a few non-interactive passengers strolling about or enjoying a meal, along with some crew members going about their normal tasks, would add the next dimension to the already stunning experience.
The lighting and reflections are a HUGE improvement.
Amazing work simply amazing detail
Beautiful
I found these stats here quite interesting : Col Gracie was the first adult survivor to die (December 4 1912), Lookout Reginald Lee was the first crew member to die (August 6 1913), Joseph Boxhall was the last officer to die (April 25 1967), and Michel Navratil was the last male survivor to die (January 30 2001). Then, of course, the very last survivor to pass away was Millvina Dean (May 31 2009).
I wanted to see the bedroom!
Is “Oh Danny Boy” playing?
Well!
This is where Dawson should have drawn Rose.
THG going all out yet again! 🙌🌟💯
wow, this is incredible
will B52- 54- 56 be released soon?
Looks brilliant
I didn't know there was a door on the outside wall. Was this for crew use?
If I recall it was for private access onto the ship, Instead of entering through the main foyer. Remember these suites were the most luxurious & being the most expensive they’d have been intended to be occupied by the rich & famous who may have wanted a discreet entrance to their rooms (no different to todays elite).
This is why I'm a Patreon
Amazing work!!!
That's a lot of furniture in the private promenade deck. Were the occupants planning a party?
A quite interesting story I've heard about Ismay is that around the time "A Night to Remember" was released in November 1955 Walter Lord got a letter from someone in England about the remarkable finish at the 1913 Derby in Epsom Downs. Craganour, the favourite, crossed the line first and was escorted to the winners' circle. Then, without a protest from anyone, it was placed second to Aboyeur. Craganour, Lord's correspondent said, was owned by Bruce Ismay, and I guess it doesn't really need saying that the horse racing establishment would never let his horse win the hallowed Derby after what happened. Walter Lord then went to check the story. Everything turned out to be accurate except for one important detail. Joseph Bruce Ismay didn't own Craganour. His brother, Charles Bower Ismay, did. Still, Craganour remained placed second to Aboyeur. The reason? Craganour's original jockey had been replaced by an American one, Johnny Reiff. I don't know why that was but the move was regarded as immensely unpopular, and at the end of the race during discussions the judges had a golden opportunity to discredit Reiff. Walter Lord, though, said that he still got letters afterwards still linking Bruce Ismay and Craganour together
Beautiful music too, and the sound design is very evocative
The fireplace was famously filmed by Jim Cameron in his 1995 expedition of the wreck (footage of which ended up in his Titanic film). I don't believe Cameron went back and explored the suite again in 2001 (or 2005). He did go into Ismays suite on the opposite side of the ship from the Cardezas.
This is amazing. How did you research or find out how the engines sounded? You can understand how jarring that would be when they suddenly stopped
I wonder if it was possible as an occupant of the parlor suite to board the ship directly through the doors on the private promenade.
Very cool! I think the wood plank floor has too many scuffs on it for a ship on its maiden voyage, but otherwise spectacular! I read the other day that tickets for this suite cost the equivalent of $133k dollars. The info I read may have been several years old too, which would make it a decent chunk more than that.
Ticking clock sound and lighting 👍
I'm curious... Would the clocks in the cabins have ticked? They were all electrically driven by he master clock in the Chart Room.
They definitely would not have made a sound like the one heard here. The internal movement received an electrical impulse from the master once each minute. That's all.
When will this game be released on steam ?
This is heaven for me
Is ray tracing going to come back in the final game? I remember the old demos had it and mirrors looked AWESOME.
This is amazing
The level of details are just...STUNNING!!🙌😍♥️✨
Las dos Parlour Suites del Titanic 😍
I might actually cry when the full thing comes out
I'm amazed at how realistic this is and also that we can see something that exists only in digital format. Does anyone know if the artwork on the walls is based on documentation or just styles of the time?
Would be funny if you could see a guy with an old video camera from the reflections of shiny surfaces and mirrors
With Al could you recreate the people that actually used this suite?
Now please do a video of the potato room.
Perfect.
When is sunset Mode and night time coming out
in project 401, which release date hasnt been announced, you can search for demo 401 v.1.4 which has a night mode
I’d love to walk around on this boat in VR
Scary real... Whoa...
3:58 The heating is useless out there, I think.
I swear, i didn't see one single fingerprint! The cleaning crew needs a raise!
I'm gonna cry
The sunset 😭💔
When can I play this?
Nice 💯💯💯
Huh. Didn't show the rest of the suite?
I bet my ancestors would’ve preferred this over the “coffin ships” my gg grandmother described to my grandmother.
This is so wonderful….I wish it was Ismay’s sitting room. We need it.
The maid can sweep up those dead palm leaves.
So what is the paint smelled new .does wet paint smell really nails reason of purpose that one should pay too dollar suites for just wet paint.? Its weird if u ask anyone ordinary
Couldn’t have been steaming for New York yet. If they were, the sunset would ALWAYS be In front or ahead of the Ship. Heading West to the USA, The Sun always sets in the West, so they’d be facing the sunset!
En route from Belfast to Southampton, or possibly outside Cherbourg?
Beautiful, but why is the Titanic on a southeast course? (Sunset starboard at bearing ~110, unless it’s morning then northwest I guess…
It's the view she never saw.
Could be the leg to Cherbourg.
Looks more realistic than my house.
When will the full game be released??😭😭😭😭
2035
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Rio Grande do Sul is going through similar moments here in Brazil. May God help!
Hey Honor and glory crew. When the game is ready can I visit all cabins?
And open and close doors
@@rasa6225 think years.
@@cassidywest5539 what
amazing.... guys i want the whole Titanic explorable in VR . Just do it on ps5 and i'll buy you the experience 😍 top
Where’s The Bedroom?
Oh Danny Boy I love you so
it almot looks like someone travelled back in time to film this.
Maybe the cabin of Isidor Strauss...
Phenomenal graphics and rendering. Shame it all gets destroyed. (IRL) Now just a rotting mess at the bottom of the oggin! Sorry for the negative vibes but it hits me every time!
I think one day we could use VR and walk through the Titanic and touch things.
Touch maybe in 20+ years, some kind of sensor receptors on fingertips
So I suppose that’s the suite where JJ Astor slept
are those supposed to be tree branches on the floor or scuff marks on the floor? i highly doubt the wooden floors would be that badly damaged already. it was her maiden voyage not a 30 year old boat lol
tree branches