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Are you pleased to see Dover-Calais in the same environment

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McGherkin

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A little less realistic...


SR-N4
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The Ferry Man

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Stena Fantasia...? (In Sealink Colours)
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McGherkin

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The Ferry Man

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SR-N4?

Well...

Of course an SR-N4 would always be welcome  ;D

What mark?
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McGherkin

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Well it's SS Extremes so why not a Super N4?
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The Ferry Man

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Great Idea  :2thumbs:
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RMS Gigantic

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Okay, now that I've just woken up for the day, I will admit that full interior would be a problem with MP ::)

Perhaps they can have it be in an add-on and revert back to the non-interior version when the player goes online?

Either way, I was thinking about what Jason DeDonno had said:

Quote from: Jason
One way or another yes, I want the whole interior. Whether this happens in Ship Simulator or not depends how VSTEP want the Ship Simulator concept to develop.

That sounds to me like he's going to model a complete interior to his Titanic model, whether it gets in the game or not.
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McGherkin

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I doubt it would work, with miles of lag. I think the whole game would have to be devoted to walking around her, let alone sail her...

Please, pretty please, can the next campaign be SR-N4?  ;D
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RMS Gigantic

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I doubt it would work, with miles of lag. I think the whole game would have to be devoted to walking around her, let alone sail her...
You make it sound like it could happen in the near future :doh:
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Ballast

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Can't wait to see something like this on MP!  ;D

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The Ferry Man

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Nice...  :thumbs:


*assuming my PC will handle SSE...
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McGherkin

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Look at the top-left corner. Ballast's playing in MP mode.

Spot the rammer!
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clanky

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It's always interesting to see how different people set up radars, I once sailed with a captain who threatened to sack a second mate because he used true vectors and relative trails.
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Ballast

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So? As long as you are aware of the advantages and disadvantages of the radar settings you're comfortable with. They should sack the master for forcing his way of radar settings to others.

I used to sail on barges, the radars there arent so fancy as on sea. No ARPA, some weird kind of true motion, the only presentation is head up which results in spread out echos if you make large course alterations. Maybe the biggest difference, is in range - 800 metres is the most common...  :doh:


Here i sailed in SP mode McG..  :P
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clanky

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They should sack the master for forcing his way of radar settings to others.

He was invited to resign in the end, but not over that incident.  He was one of these guys who knew everything there was to know about everything so anyone who disagreed with him must be wrong.

When he launched the rescue boat with the ship still doing 5 knots through the water someone realised that it was time for him to go.
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McGherkin

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I generally find that if you're considering sacking the captain when the rescue boats are going out, it's probably a bit late.

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late is not a word McG. :evil:
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late is not a word McG. :evil:

Perhaps you are confused by McG’s use of the adjective laat without an obvious object (it), but it is a common construct in English.
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