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firewheel

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Long ditance travels
« on: July 28, 2007, 10:15:01 »

Hello there and sorry for bad english. It was reported about long distance travels between harbours. What missions are really support this feature without any jumping from one location to another? I suspect it sould be continuous, it should lasts hours and mid save function is needed.

I hope that, this problems will be solved in future.
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groennegaard

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Re: Long ditance travels
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2007, 11:44:40 »

Hello firewheel!

It is not yet possible to travel from one harbour to another without being transferred from scenario to scenario. When you travel between harbours in SS2008 you will enter an open sea scenario before you reach you destination. I think it works just fine. For instance, a typical voyage across the North Sea between Esbjerg (DEN) to Harwich (GBR) will take 17 hours! Do you really want to spend that many hours on one single mission?? The interesting parts of that voyage is leaving port, maybe some heavy traffic in a separation scheme and finally the approach. This is exactly how it works in SS2008.

The mid save fuction will come soon. Please read the FAQ:
http://www.shipsim.com/ShipSimForum/index.php/topic,955.0.html

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groennegaard
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Al Bundy

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Re: Long ditance travels
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2007, 14:29:42 »

When you travel between harbours in SS2008 you will enter an open sea scenario before you reach you destination. I think it works just fine. For instance, a typical voyage across the North Sea between Esbjerg (DEN) to Harwich (GBR) will take 17 hours! Do you really want to spend that many hours on one single mission?? The interesting parts of that voyage is leaving port, maybe some heavy traffic in a separation scheme and finally the approach. This is exactly how it works in SS2008.
I agree that the interesting part is to enter and leave a harbour, but it could be done like this: Make a waypoint you can jump to when you prefer". I think the jump is done too soon, as I would like to sail out of the harbour and experience the change in the waves as you enter open sea, or coming from open sea and see the land appear in the distance and getting larger and larger. If you want to skip that, hit the jump button, if not just sail away.

Another way is to increase time count. Time count should slow down to 1 when something interesting happens. It is just like that in Silent Hunter.

It is also strange that after a jump has been made you are then dead still in the water. 
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firewheel

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Re: Long ditance travels
« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2007, 14:45:21 »

I Don't assume current situation as "Long distance travels".

I know some people that can really spend 12 hours in MS Flight Simulator fliyng long distance flights :) Some other people may say that they are crazy.  But i thing that they just trying to get more real as they can :).
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[RWP]DJM

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Re: Long ditance travels
« Reply #4 on: July 28, 2007, 14:47:25 »

I know some people that can really spend 12 hours in MS Flight Simulator fliyng long distance flights :) Some other people may say that they are crazy.  But i thing that they just trying to get more real as they can :).

I once spent 8 hours travelling from USA to UK, then crashed on the runway lol

Ah well, I need some practice I guess ::)
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groennegaard

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Re: Long ditance travels
« Reply #5 on: July 28, 2007, 14:50:38 »

Hi Al Bundy!

I like your suggestions and I couldn't agree more that the controls reset issue is illogical. I am sure that VSTEP will refine the jumping concept in the future.

When the mission editor is released you will be able to put your jumping-waypoint wherever you want, for instance, at the outer limit of the harbour area.

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matt105

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Re: Long ditance travels
« Reply #6 on: July 30, 2007, 10:53:31 »

Lol DJM,

I have Flight Simulator 2000 proffesional and can i say its too professional i can take off but the landing is the hardest part! The worst part is when your in mid-air  ::) it just takes too long!

But i would like to take long distant travels in SS08 but dont make it 17 hours etc to get to one harbour to another it should be 4 hours i reckon?

Cheers, Matt
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Re: Long ditance travels
« Reply #7 on: July 30, 2007, 10:58:22 »

I like the idea of long-distance travels myself, should be great when the mid-mission save function is introduced too :D

I would be happy to do 12+ hour missions to be honest....but I am sad (as you may already know) ;)

I usually try floatplanes when I'm practicing on FSX Matt, at least it's a soft landing
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Regards.

DJM.
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matt105

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Re: Long ditance travels
« Reply #8 on: July 30, 2007, 11:57:05 »

Lol DJM,

I use the boeing-747 :) and the one that you have, does it have control tower so you have to radio them in to takeoff and land? that's what happends on professional.

Oh and 12+ hours will be fine for me as long as its not too quick  ;D

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Oh by the way i have 2002 i checked the cd  :D
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Fox Luna

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Re: Long ditance travels
« Reply #9 on: July 30, 2007, 12:03:05 »

when i'm on final aproach just before touchdown i have a speed about 200-160kts and it works just fine , smooth and nice :D i have flight sim 2002

I kind of maked this topic to go off topic now , i'm sorry for that :'(

I think the transfer should be when you get a little bit out to sea :)

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matt105

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Re: Long ditance travels
« Reply #10 on: July 30, 2007, 13:10:31 »

when i'm on final aproach just before touchdown i have a speed about 200-160kts and it works just fine , smooth and nice :D i have flight sim 2002

I kind of maked this topic to go off topic now , i'm sorry for that :'(

I think the transfer should be when you get a little bit out to sea :)

regards

nah thats alright  ;D
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firewheel

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Re: Long ditance travels
« Reply #11 on: July 30, 2007, 17:52:53 »

It will also be good to set wheather like Flight simulators with the number of wheather station with different wheather parameters.
And It will add some more experience to long distance trips.
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Re: Long ditance travels
« Reply #12 on: July 30, 2007, 18:00:58 »

Lol DJM,

I use the boeing-747 :) and the one that you have, does it have control tower so you have to radio them in to takeoff and land? that's what happends on professional.

Oh and 12+ hours will be fine for me as long as its not too quick  ;D

Cheers, Matt


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Oh by the way i have 2002 i checked the cd  :D

Seeing as we are way off-topic now ::)  I will make this brief ;)

FSX has similar features to the other versions with a few additions, especially in the Deluxe Edition.

Player-based Air Traffic Control
Aircraft Sharing - Multiplayer

Plus other stuff too, but back on-topic eh ;)

Regards.

DJM.
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