Ship Simulator
English forum => Ship Simulator Extremes => General discussions => Topic started by: Jaw on May 28, 2012, 10:53:01
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Hi,
I thought that the bouncy piers were supposed to be fixed by now? Because of that I havent played the game for a while but now after two updates I thought it was fixed and tried it again. Only to find out that the smallest touch will make the vessel get pushed away from the pier so exessively that it is absolutely unplayable. It is in no way realistic that you will be docking a HSC like the White Marlin without touching the fenders (I have done it irl, so I know)!
Can you please update me on when this will be fixed??
Thanks...!
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Oh, I just realised that the last update was not correctly registered on my system. Hopefully that will help?!
- No, no, still the same :(
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Seriously... I just wanted to play again today. Started the "delivery voyage" from the ferry pack with the White Marlin. Everything went fine until I reached the New York pier. I gently touch the pier with 0.1 knots and quickly attach the mooring lines. Now the ship is again and again pushed from the pier and slammed back into it until the aft of the ship actually sinks and the mission is from now on unplayable - even though the damage bar is still green...
Am I the only one this happens to???
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You are not the only one with this problem. One of the reason i stop to play the game. And if you play MP like me, you haven't a chance to attach mooring lines because: No bollards in MP. >:(
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Unfortunately not every pier in the game has been sorted. If you think about it there must be many miles of quaysides in all the environments in the game. Many of the latest Custom missions have been built to match up with piers which have been fixed. I think that this particular problem became so huge that although many piers have been "fixed" it is almost impossible to do them all without a massive input of man hours which the Company have not at their disposal at present.
Traddles.
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Well Traddles, thanks for the reply. I get your point. But if it is not possible to fix the piers then the missions at least should be updated. And with the - I think pretty limited - amount of missions released by Vsted the miles of quay included in these mission is very limited so it should not take that long to fix...?!
How can I enjoy the White Marlin if there are no updated missions for the ship?? The missions have bouncy piers and the free roaming have no bollards...?!
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Hmm - SS08 never had Bouncy quays though... :-\
No offence, but there must be a fundamental flaw in SSE if you can't just tell the wall collision models to not bounce... :-\
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I totally agree, tfm. And never the less piers in the real world do not bounce, so if they want to call it a simulator they need to fix that!
I know this has been an issue since the release, but Vstep should seriously fix the fundamental program errors before they release stuff like new ships into an almost unplayable game...!
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Just as a matter of interest, and being aware of the "bounce", I tried the mission in question. Surprisingly enough by GENTLE handling I managed to moor "White Marlin" without a bounce AND hard up to the quayside. ::) It's all in the way you hold your mouth as we say in UK. :doh:
Angus.
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The caption says it all. Ah to those who have been to sea in ships.
N
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Hmm - SS08 never had Bouncy quays though... :-
True, but I do recall the Amazing Flying Ships.. Also not very ship-like.. ;)
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How can I enjoy the White Marlin if there are no updated missions for the ship?? The missions have bouncy piers and the free roaming have no bollards...?!
There are bollards in Free Roaming, a quite large number of them. When you open a Free roaming session, click on "Toggle ships on/off" as in the first picture below. Bollards as well as ships will then be seen in the environment you are in. Second picture shows them in the Berghaven, at the Hook of Holland.
Angus.
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I think there were more bollards in 08, and you could find them. They were shown as small dots on the map..
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There are bollards in Free Roaming, a quite large number of them. When you open a Free roaming session, click on "Toggle ships on/off" as in the first picture below. Bollards as well as ships will then be seen in the environment you are in. Second picture shows them in the Berghaven, at the Hook of Holland.
Angus.
Hi,
i think Jaw missunderstood my message with the bollards. In Free roaming are bollards. In Multiplayer are no bollards.
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Hi,
i think Jaw missunderstood my message with the bollards. In Free roaming are bollards. In Multiplayer are no bollards.
This sounds a bit silly to me. either we have bollards or we don't. these are fixed items on docks, wharves or walls . So how can you have them in free roam and not in MP.
The mind boggles.
N
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It might well sound silly to you, but Gernot1971 was merely stating a fact. We are talking about the game NOT about reality. :doh: ::)
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This sounds a bit silly to me. either we have bollards or we don't. these are fixed items on docks, wharves or walls . So how can you have them in free roam and not in MP.
The mind boggles.
N
they did not put them in multiplayer to prevent grand bollard theft (no serious answer!)
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"they did not put them in multiplayer to prevent grand bollard theft (no serious answer!)"
That would be solved by allowing vessels to moor alongside others who are static, just in real life. (without the need to permission to attach) just like in real life.
Re: Bouncy piers, might it be easier for VStep for there to be thread for people to list the popular piers that are still bouncy, rather than asking them to fix them all? i.e. the main ones in Calais for starters. (speaking for MP game here).
These are not major gripes for me, just inputting my two-penneth :thumbs:
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"they did not put them in multiplayer to prevent grand bollard theft (no serious answer!)"
That would be solved by allowing vessels to moor alongside others who are static, just in real life. (without the need to permission to attach) just like in real life.
Re: Bouncy piers, might it be easier for VStep for there to be thread for people to list the popular piers that are still bouncy, rather than asking them to fix them all? i.e. the main ones in Calais for starters. (speaking for MP game here).
These are not major gripes for me, just inputting my two-penneth :thumbs:
Good idea! May take a while before it is implemented (considdered the present Vstep_speed). In the mean time you can use anchors to "moor" in multiplayer, works well.
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Good idea! May take a while before it is implemented (considdered the present Vstep_speed). In the mean time you can use anchors to "moor" in multiplayer, works well.
The anchors "works well". I a new information for me, my experience is that the anchors don't hold the ship on the position. I mean the anchors works bad.
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The anchors "works well". I a new information for me, my experience is that the anchors don't hold the ship on the position. I mean the anchors works bad.
You got to be sure all speed is out of the ship lateral and longitudal, and use both anchors, and it works well.
If it does not work (new information for me!), than you clearly do something wrong.
You can already drop ;D anchor under 5 or 3 knots, and that is the wrong way, except for emergencies ;D.
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I droped the anchors in MP session at Calais, for example, and the ships have no speed. And if i lay at the pier since a few minutes, the ships dosn't hold the postion.
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Is the same for me.
I might as well have anchors made of cardboard :doh:
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Find the right ship and spot and you need nothing to stay steady as a rock without anchor or ropes.
Only do this if you do not have plans to sail away soon, for you can get in, but never get out.
(http://www.imaginaryviews.nl/freework/doverparking.jpg)
This is a moor spot without ropes or anchors in Dover harbour.
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And now it just happened again with the Oceana in the Sidney mission. And I was meters away from the berth and definately not touching the bottom!! How can you play a game when the very basic functions are not working...!?
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If you bounced "Oceana" off the Sydney cruise terminal then you have done something wrong!! The collisions at that berth are correct as are many of the berths in the Sydney area. If you look at the attached picture you will see a lot of red outlines, these are where the berths, piers etc. are correctly fixed for bounce effects. The second picture shows "Oceana" safely moored at the terminal. (Mission:- Oceana Cruise part 2.)
Traddles
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I bounced the Orient Star off the wall near the opera house last night and nearly hit a ferry under the harbour bridge!! I don't think people are objecting about bouncing off, it's just the unrealistic rate it happens. How is going from 1 or 2 knts to doing more than 10 realistic? :)
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Hi Mikenco,
that´s really a question which could be worth a lot of money...as this is a SIMULATOR it shows that it is possible, somehow...and I am sure if VSTEP would tell this to shipyards they would get so many orders because acceleration costs a lot of fuel...
cheers
Ingo
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Lol Ingo :)