You already have SS08 with Titanic, so why not go and play that?
From my view, that seems to be questioning why buy SSE at all. And I mean, ignoring Titanic, and substituting in any factor, that comes off to me as analogical to saying, for example, "You can simulate ships in Ship Simulator 2008. Why get Ship Simulator Extremes?"
Also, I don't recall a mod ever saying that the Titanic was ever to make it into the game yesterday (please feel free to post the quote saying so).
It was not on the forums, but in SSE multiplayer sometime last year, where a moderator had mentioned May 31. Though Mad Fred later dismissed that claim in a PM.
I do, however, have a screencap (pardon the excess space) of a PM where I was told that she would be released sometime this year....
Sure, it's TJK, but still, his forum rank was above average enough where I had believed him at the time
Until VSTEP actually announces that the Titanic WILL be in Extremes, the better solution would be to assume it will not make it.
I took http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAWFnHKIX98&t=5m13s (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAWFnHKIX98&t=5m13s) and http://www.gamesradar.com/pc/ship-simulator-extremes/screenshots/g-2009082012622463006/pic-00AE63AF-7FCA-4825-9445-B95E4DFC6702 (http://www.gamesradar.com/pc/ship-simulator-extremes/screenshots/g-2009082012622463006/pic-00AE63AF-7FCA-4825-9445-B95E4DFC6702) to mean that VSTEP
was announcing her return
And to those of you who say that those are old pictures and interviews, it's still more word than some vessels that
did appear in the game ever received!
The reasons why the decision was made—many months before release—that she would not be in the release, and why it is still uncertain when—or if—she will return have been stated before:
1. The difficulty in getting her—or any ship—to behave properly in the new sea model.
2. The very high poly count that was a severe problem even in SS2008 and was a greater problem in light of the performance problems with the added features in SSE.
3. Jason wanted time to make improvements in his model.
That last one is, I believe, still a controlling factor.
Thank you for that. At least now I know what's going on! Glad to hear that the controlling factor is what it is