Ship Simulator
English forum => Development corner => Ship Dynamics => Topic started by: Fleet Admiral Hayes on September 30, 2008, 01:18:44
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I have also noticed Titanic's props spinning the wrong way, and it should be a patch in my opinion. Just make the props spin the right way but keep it so it is still technically they were all still spinning the same direction (the dynamics) . :P
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uh i don't want to be rude but there are 2 other topic one is locked of the same but you can post at that one topic bout the same thing.
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Akson I don't think this needs to be a patch right now. there are many other much more important things that V-STEP could be working with.
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I have also noticed Titanic's props spinning the wrong way, and it should be a patch in my opinion. Just make the props spin the right way but keep it so it is still technically they were all still spinning the same direction (the dynamics) . :P
You're referring to me! I said that!
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I have also noticed Titanic's props spinning the wrong way, and it should be a patch in my opinion. Just make the props spin the right way but keep it so it is still technically they were all still spinning the same direction (the dynamics) . :P
What would be the point of correcting a minor visual problem, at great expense, if any necessary changes were not made to the dynamics?
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What would be the point of correcting a minor visual problem, at great expense, if any necessary changes were not made to the dynamics?
Agree. VSTEP have more important things to work on. And anyway, in the game the props are in the water 99.9% of the time!
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Agree. VSTEP have more important things to work on. And anyway, in the game the props are in the water 99.9% of the time!
But if you hit the Brooklyn Bridge at a decent speed, they become as clear as day! Also, tying her with another large ship tends to cause their exposure. Heck, it becomes obvious just piloting her in high waves or beaching her!
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You din't think I'm abusing her at all, do you? ;D
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But if you hit the Brooklyn Bridge at a decent speed, they become as clear as day! Also, tying her with another large ship tends to cause their exposure. Heck, it becomes obvious just piloting her in high waves or beaching her!
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You din't think I'm abusing her at all, do you? ;D
I agree with Gigantic, if you hit the bridge right or a big waves you can clearly see the problem. :P
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Yes, but why would you want to hit the pilot house. ;D
Just use the boat like it was intended to be used. :-\
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how many, Titanics prop is spinning the wrong way topic do we need!!!!
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how many, Titanics prop is spinning the wrong way topic do we need!!!!
Until a (hopefully the next) patch is released and silences us! ;D
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Until a (hopefully the next) patch is released and silences us! ;D
Or until I find my tape and rope
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Or until I find my tape and rope
I don't know whether you're going to use that to tape my mouth shut or hang yourself! ;D
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I don't know whether you're going to use that to tape my mouth shut or hang yourself! ;D
tape your mouth shut THEN hang myself. *remembers his old life of trying to kill himself*
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But if you hit the Brooklyn Bridge at a decent speed, they become as clear as day! Also, tying her with another large ship tends to cause their exposure. Heck, it becomes obvious just piloting her in high waves or beaching her!
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As i said, they are in the water 99.9% of the time. I don't see why people want to crash it into a bridge though, that's just stupid ::)
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As i said, they are in the water 99.9% of the time. I don't see why people want to crash it into a bridge though, that's just stupid ::)
That disproves the possibility of Titanic passing under the Brooklyn Bridge, as seen in "Raise the Titanic", though!