Ship Simulator
English forum => Development corner => Topic started by: RMS Gigantic on June 09, 2008, 00:04:34
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Can't help but noticing this sign on the aft starboard section of Titanic's A deck:
Does this mean VSTEP is working on rendering this section of the ship's interior?
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I hope they do if they can make it look nice
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I hope they do if they can make it look nice
They WILL make it look nice! I mean, this is Ship Simulator, not Virtual Sailor!
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virtual sailor is just a funny game to test your own ships in, its not so very realistic based, i mean... what cruiseliner can shoot rockets? :D ;D
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titanic can they are called distress rockets
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titanic can they are called distress rockets
Titanic isn't a cruise, though
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I hope they serves dinner ;D At least I can get some food on board - virtual junk food :D
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Lol. Probably not. Keep in mind that this is first class. Not only that, but it's first class on the TITANIC!!!!!
I remember seeing one of the menus some years ago for a school project that first got me interested in the ship. It was mostly snails, crabs, some other seemingly unappatizing animals, and some soups, lol.
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The sign's clever, though.
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On the menu it says: Chicken with Marmite :D
(oh no...marmite again..) :D
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On the menu it says: Chicken with Marmite :D
(oh no...marmite again..) :D
lol
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Titanic isn't a cruise, though
So an ocean liner is like a big luxury passenger ferry?
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So an ocean liner is like a big luxury passenger ferry?
Yes, what did you expect? ::) They're supposed to keep people orrupied for 4-5 days!
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titanic can they are called distress rockets
They are actually called Flares. ;)
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On the menu it says: Chicken with Marmite :D
Personally I think it should say...
-Chicken with Maritime- ;D
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They are actually called Flares. ;)
titanic can they are called distress rockets
Actually you are both right. A flare is the thing that burns but does not have its own propellant to deliver it, so you mount it on a rocket to deliver it high enough. So Distress Rockets and Distress Flares are just 2 common words for the complete thing.
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yay we are both right
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my titanic flipped over like poseidon :P And it turned invisible,i dont know why ;D
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oh and pride of hull sank
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titanicmicheal, For the love of gods sake. Could you let old topics sleep ? And also, this isn't RELATED to the topic at all.. So waking up the topic was uneccesary :thumbdown:
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post unrelated, pictures unrelated to post, topic unrelated.
what was the reason again for posting? ::)
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For goodness sake titanicmichael, do not wake up a topic nearly 3 years old to post pictures unrelated to the topic.
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It also didn't have to take three people to remind him of this. ;)
Everyone makes mistakes, after all. No biggy, no need to jump on it if it's already mentioned.
Fred
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For goodness sake do we need this many people to tell him
(sorry Fred it did tell me that you just posted that, but I couldn't resist)
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No worries Stu. :thumbs:
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Thanks for the laugh, though, guys ;D
I remember this topic from way back when!
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Thanks for the laugh, though, guys ;D
I remember this topic from way back when!
Simple things, simple minds...
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Isn't it the restaruant in the 1997 film where Rose asks Bruce Ismay if he knows Sigmond Freud? Quotes during the scene:
"Freud, who is he? Is he a passenger?"
Molly Brown: "Who thought of the name Titanic?"
Ruth: "You know I don't like that, Rose."
Cal: "She knows."
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Isn't it the restaruant in the 1997 film where Rose asks Bruce Ismay if he knows Sigmond Freud? Quotes during the scene:
"Freud, who is he? Is he a passenger?"
Molly Brown: "Who thought of the name Titanic?"
Ruth: "You know I don't like that, Rose."
Cal: "She knows."
Yup, a scene which has a bare minimum of two fallacies:
1) The Verandah Café and Palm Court was basically a first class Edwardian equivalent of a snack bar: full course meals would never be offered there.
2) Freud did not do any research into the male mind until years after Titanic sank; until that point, his work dealt with the Spambot mind.
On another note, Margret Brown was never called "Molly" until after Titanic sank. In fact, she was never even called that in her life! Her friends called her Maggie, not Molly.
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The narration early in that dreadful film says "..that history would go on to call..." ie she is talking in 1994 or whenever that dull film was filmed.
Dr Sigmund Freud was a psychoanalist for 20 years before the sinking of that dull ship. Even though many of his greatest works were not published until 1920s (and in fact many more by nazi Germany post 33) it is probable that he had the workings already in his head long before.
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The narration early in that dreadful film says "..that history would go on to call..." ie she is talking in 1994 or whenever that dull film was filmed.
Dr Sigmund Freud was a psychoanalist for 20 years before the sinking of that dull ship. Even though many of his greatest works were not published until 1920s (and in fact many more by nazi Germany post 33) it is probable that he had the workings already in his head long before.
1) She said her friends called her Molly, and that history would go on to call her the Unsinkable Molly Brown. The fallacy still stands.
2) In his head, but unreleased, so the idea of her knowing exactly that particular theory of his is still fallacious.
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I don't understand the point though- it was a hollywood film and not a factual documentary. I dare say we could find MANY more problems with the film than that!
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I don't understand the point though- it was a hollywood film and not a factual documentary. I dare say we could find MANY more problems with the film than that!
I assure you, there ARE a lot more, even aside from the fact that the basic plot is nothing more than Cinderella with swapped social castes where Prince Charming dies, with an entirely implausible sex scene thrown in!
My issue is that I know it is not meant to be any kind of documentary, but way too many of the people I meet try to treat it as a docudrama.
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It's a dreadful film. When I say I am against tita....zzzz it is actually the dreadfully dull film more than the ship itself.
Though I might be in the minority on that.
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It's a dreadful film. When I say I am against tita....zzzz it is actually the dreadfully dull film more than the ship itself.
Though I might be in the minority on that.
Rest assured that the model gets a lot more right about the vessel than the film does ;D It is, after all, getting research support from one of the most tireless Titanic research communities out there!