Imagine if videogame engines are use for historical VR tour simulators for children to be immersed in history...i mean look at that gorgeous attention to detail
They already are, assassins creed odyssey has a “ discover tour” mode which takes you on a narrated tour of mostly classical Greece, I can see in 15 or so years computers in libraries that have “ games” that allow you to tour historical places like the titanic, Verdun, the beaches of Normandy, pioneer towns, cities in the early 20th century, the battle of Marathon, and many other places
@@kellyvacher oh look its Dorothy Gibson! Hahaha you people really need to calm down with the incarnation stuff...if it wasnt for the crash you wouldnt know this ship. It would be another RMS Mauretania, RMS Laurentic, RMS Aquitania....
@UCoxArqOO2Wi5cP5zuu7_xlw I have been a Titanic enthusiast and a naval enthusiast since I was little but that doesnt make me wish so deeply I was there that I take a dead person's identity.
Just imagine a dude, drunk af, coming out of the bar just to stumble into a lifeboat and slide under a seat so he wasn't seen when the lifeboats launched. All the while mumbling" ye feckers". Oh wait, this happened.
16:21 Fun fact (or rather, sad fact), this entire room is *still intact* underwater even today, perhaps the most well preserved section in the wreck. The last time it was filmed, it still had a lot of original glassware and even most of the original colours. Parts of furniture and wall framing are still visible there, even though the rest was eaten away.
@@kirra9152 The company that owned, designed, and had Titanic built was called White Star Line. During the Great Depression, White Star merged with its competitor, Cunard Line, becoming Cunard White Star Limited. Eventually, Cunard bought White Star entirely, going back to just Cunard, and it is now owned by Carnival. So in a way, yes, it does still exist.
@@xypher437 are they still operate the same thing of people sea transport or a pleasure cruise entirely?. Are they serve cargo?. What about the company that supply things like chinas and furnitures to titanic?. During the making of the titanic movie some of these company were said as still exist but now?. It would be classic if they do.
That room does still look beautiful. And no one “stole” it already, because in the real world, it is next to impossible to steal those walls. It’s not like a wine bottle that a robot can just grab. Yes, they brought out a piece of the hull but I think it was already lying on the ocean floor. You can’t just go two miles down, cut up the wall tiles of the Turkish Bath deep inside the ship, and bring them up like you were at Home Depot. I think only a remote camera has been able to get in that room. Some of the Turkish beds were still there but I don’t think anyone has been able to retrieve them. Maybe I’m wrong.
imagine the future, when using vr we're gonna be able to visit the past like this, but even more realistic. i'd love to be able to walk the streets of Paris, or New York, so many places in years like the 1900, 1800 an so on.
i think it sets a bad precedent. sure, with things like the titanic we're able to accurately reconstruct it, and so it makes sense to put it in vr for us to explore. but more obscure things, like, idk, the streets of london before 1666, would just be based on speculation. it'd set a false precedent.
@@reeceschrock396 What he/ she said was that the problem with reconstructing things from the past becomes difficult because at some point there may not be enough sources to know or they may not be reliable. You cant be sure what life really was like at the past.
If I was on the Titanic, I would spend hours just roaming aroumd the halls. I love exploring things such as hotels. I once went to the Metropole Hotel in Blackpool, and spent much of my spare time just walking around the halls and checking out the paintings and such.
I used to love wandering around the Metropole as a kid. There was a place we used to call the 'arch of time', and we used to dare each other to go through it... Wasn't imagination great when you were a kid.
I'd be really interested to see this used in an 'escape the Titanic' simulation/game where you have to guide a survivor and try to escape the ship. The Titanic and its tragedy have always fascinated me, the stories from that event are so haunting and heartbreaking.
There is a game like this! It was made in the 90s but has the same accurate attention to detail. I just finished playing it today. It’s called Titanic: Adventure Out of Time.
Yeah I want them to create mutiple paths and stories with multiple characters and create a story with each character from the character's point of view before the shipwreck. I would definitely buy that game if it is a thing. Not gonna lie though. I want the stories to be love stories too since I love the setting, attire, basically just everything about the time period apart from the bad things. I'm in love with the film. lol
I think of the ending scene when the camera goes through the ship wreck and it all slowly becomes new again and goes in the main room and everyone is there waving and jack is at the top of the stairs. And they kiss and everyone claps and waaaaaaaaD:
I hate that this is called a game. This is much much more. It should just be considered a virtual museum or virtual rebuild of the Titanic. I don’t think anyone will ever build a fully exact real life recreation, no matter what China is doing, so for me THIS is it! I really dont care about the game aspect at all. I just want to explore and BE on the ship. Virtual time travel!
There is a recreation of the Titanic . it has been built from the blue star line . by 1 man . very expensive to be a passenger . they even have replica 1912 clothing for people to wear on the ship
just me if that’s the Clive Palmer Titanic, it was never built and never will be. Plans for that were abandoned along time ago. A completely separate attempt is being made by China, but it will be a permanently docked version. However, production on that has also come to a halt for quite sometime with steel prices rising and the budget was significantly underestimated.
Does anyone else get a Shining vibe when they showed the corridors to the cabins? No wonder the passengers were confused as to where to go when the ship was sinking, it's a dang labyrinth.
To be able to travel back in time and board the Titanic as a First class passenger, enjoying the ship, eating those fine meals, meeting the rich and befriending them. Being able to take what you can back to your current time to the year of 2018,without causing a Paradox in time. And I could chose the exact time when I would pop back to my time. I wonder how many of the people that were saved in those life rafts I brought, would cross paths or change the world for the better? And when I would board, instead of loads of luggage I would have crates of self inflatting life rafts,capable of holding the other 1500 people that originally drowned. The Ship would still sink.
This would be awesome if they actually made this into a choice game like The Walking Dead Game! Create a whole gameplay based on the movie and making choices that would affect you're chances of survival and all! Since the map is already created all they need is to make the gameplay which would take some time but I would wait for it!
Aaron Greenfield there is no definite date for when the game is finished as they don't want to make it look and feel rushed. they're going into so much detail with every little thing and they still plan to ad passengers, so i'd subscribe to their channel: Titanic Honor and Glory, to follow along its development : )
Man, all the work people put into making of this ship, the astronomical amounts of money required to buy everything, the countless hours to put it all together, and to have all of that sink to the bottom of the ocean on her maiden voyage... it hurts even now, 100 years later. What a waste, my God. The work of thousands of people just wasted.
I read that the workers on the Titanic who built her rivet by rivet in the shipyard went partially deaf from pounding the rivets upwards of 12 hours a day. So much sweat blood and tears went into the making of this ship.
@@almasakic1148 You're correct. The Riveters had the most renowned and hardest job, on balance considering the strain on their bodies and their eardrums for a start, among the shipyard workers at Harland & Wolff, Belfast. There were over 14,000 men of many trades and classes, working on both RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic (in that order, with RMS Titanic's keel being laid down 9 months after RMS Olympic's, and both being built as sister-ships on the slipways beside one another) The Riveters arguably had the most dangerous jobs. Over a dozen people died making those ships; mostly from falls or things falling on them. RMS Titanic was, like her ironically less famous sister (at the time, RMS Olympic was given far more fan-fair than RMS Titanic was, because being the first-in-class, RMS Olympic was the real celebrity of the hour so to speak when she launched first) very impressive. Even when launched, both RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic, were ''only'' 27,000+ tonnes of iron superstructure and hull. That was before they were outfitted and fully completed, itself a process taking months. When finished, they would actually weigh over 46,000 tonnes; with RMS Titanic weighing over 1,000 tonnes more than her older sister, due to last minute additions to fittings, mostly in 1st class amenities and saloons. Once anchored in the waters near the slipways, RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic were worked on round the clock, by scores of artisans, engineers, craftsmen and carpenters etc. Many components had to be shipped cross-country to reach Belfast, and some were brought from England across the Irish Sea (e.g. her colossal anchors, brought to the docks by a combination of extensive horse and cart wagon trains and then actual steam trains - then to be ferried over the sea and sent to the shipyards of Harland & Wolff) They were, by any estimations of the time, a third again larger than her next nearest naval rivals of the day, the Cunard Line ocean liners (or, the Cunard Liners - or more colloquially still, the ''Cunarders''), namely the RMS Mauretania and the RMS Lusitania. By far and a long way, RMS Olympic alone outclassed both of those; in terms of size, as well as overall luxury and modernity as then understood. RMS Mauretania and RMS Lusitania were hardly ''old'' when RMS Olympic was completed, but lets just say, they had a distinctly more Victorian essence to them, instead of a more Edwardian feeling. It is hard to explain, yet to simplify, Victorian designs were very ''busy'' and cluttered in many ways, whereas Edwardian styles were more, how to put this, elegant? Its hard to explain like I said. The video explains it well enough on a visual basis. Whereas RMS Mauretania retained the Blue Ribband transatlantic crossing speed record until 1935, astonishingly, being lighter than the Olympic-class and tailored towards speed, the White Star Line's answer to the Cunard Line's speed demons of the day, was to opt for grandeur and luxury, over speed. Logically, this would make people spend more money anyway (the longer the voyage, the more passengers will spend, so, win win; barring the potential for running into a half million tonne Iceberg) So much love, passion and hard work went into the Olympic-class. And before RMS Titanic was even finished, RMS Britannic (soon to be, HMHS Britannic; His Majesties Hospital Ship Britannic; requisitioned by the military for the First World War, and given a striking new paintwork scheme) was being built from scratch in the empty slipway of the RMS Olympic. All that effort, with all the political and socio-religious tensions causing genuine sectarian violence between Irish Catholics and Irish Protestants, with the Home Rule controversy raging on even as work continued, poured into a project set to define British shipbuilding for a generation and beyond - all to be lost, in the case of RMS Titanic, in a relatively brief window of time. It took over 5 years to complete RMS Titanic. It took 2 hours 40 minutes for her final traces at the stern, to sink beneath the freezing waters - and it grimly took over 10-15 minutes for the shattered ship to reach the seabed, such is its worrisome depth (RMS Titanic sank in over 12,500 feet of water in the North Atlantic; taking a disturbingly long death ride to the bottom, imploding and deteriorating all the way as the water pressure increased to horrific levels) The stern was rendered a crash site looking mess of absolute devastation; whereas the bow section remained ''relatively'' well-preserved (though on closer inspection, that too was devastated, its back broken by the impact, and its upper decks flattened as they were crushed in turn by the hydraulic shockwave following the sheer mass of the sinking parts of the doomed vessel) RMS Titanic's loss aggrieved an entire generation of people, drunk on the dreams of Empire and the Victorian-Edwardian ethos of mankind triumphing over nature to prove themselves God's worthy stewards on Earth - bringing such high and mighty notions down to size, in what appeared a most brutal act of divine retribution for excessive human hubris. Without doubt, RMS Titanic was an icon of her age, slain in her infancy; just 12 days old from completion, when lost. That in itself, let alone considering her 1,500 dead passengers and crew, is a haunting yet coldly efficient reminder of how much of a disaster the Sinking of the RMS Titanic actually was. There have been many disasters prior to the Titanic disaster, and many have happened since (some, far worse at least as far as numerical death tolls are concerned) But that is not the point. Her death, killed in the flower of her youth, broke the hearts of an entire generation, and has haunted the memories of ocean liner companies to this day. Cunard Line, still exists, and today operates a leviathan of a ship, called RMS Queen Mary 2. This beast is *thrice times* the size of RMS Titanic. But none would talk too loudly of RMS Titanic, aboard her modern descendant - for RMS Titanic shall stand as testimony to the vulnerability (not necessarily anything to do with hubris, which is subjective and often unfairly attributed; did the children show hubris when so many died horribly? No, and I'd never say that, but some people would and did) of mankind. Frozen in time as a lesson from mother nature of the true power in the world. Some, clearly just summing this up as ''God'' or literally a legally defined, ''Act of God''. Some God people like to believe in eh, allowing things like this to happen?
There are rumours that the owners intentionally sank it to get the insurance. They also said it wasn't the Titanic but the Olympic the sister's ship of Titanic.
@@DallasJayCook That is the ''Switch Theory'' and is widely discredited. It simply doesn't make any sense whatsoever. This channel, ''Titanic: Honor and Glory'', would tell you all the details behind why. Suffice it to say, it is just wrong and desperate reaching by people who wanted to make a name for themselves. When the wreck site was discovered in 1985, and ever since, the arguments made by the conspiracy theorists were eliminated by process of elimination and mounting evidence. e.g. the number on the propellers; the theorists claimed it would be the shipyard number of RMS Olympic (that is, 400) But 401 (RMS Titanic's yard number) was found, clear as day. Ultimately, the Switch Theory just doesn't add up. For example, the very old British originated and run shipping insurance company, Lloyds, had insurance for RMS Titanic amounting to $5,000,000 US Dollars (at 1912 rates) The RMS Titanic was built by Harland & Wolff at a cost exceeding the value of $7,500,000 US Dollars (at 1912 rates) What does that tell you? There was always going to a financial loss. Nothing to be gained. Also, from a common sense perspective, it seems insane to me that people think ocean liner companies would entertain such a notion when, quite frankly, its memory could, would and indeed absolutely did haunt the maritime industries around the world, for every year since the loss of RMS Titanic. The loss of this legendary ship is so infamous, that one could reasonably argue that the tragedy is what made the ship immortal, not her own size (she wasn't the biggest ship in the world for very long, even if she hadn't been sunk) But indeed, RMS Titanic was staggering. The idea that sinking their own ship would give them profits, is just stupid. Even if a shipping company or ocean liner line, decided that do that, it'd only ever amount to a short time pay out and even then it'd represent a massive loss of face. It'd be a public relations disaster (even for those whom were innocent) It is mad. There is no way an ocean liner line would do that to themselves. It'd be shooting themselves in both feet then jumping into the ocean. People love conspiracies. But Occam's Razor thankfully applies most of the time; the logical, simplest answer. Which is; they were fucking unlucky, really disastrously unlucky to say the least, and bad things happened. Very bad things. And poor choices in the lifeboat allowance etc. If it was an insurance scam, why would William Pirrie of Harland & Wolff, and why would Bruce J. Ismay of the White Star Line, only see fit for 16 lifeboats plus 4 ''bonus'' life-rafts (when the RMS Titanic really could and should have been carrying 55-64 lifeboats with ease), if they supposedly wanted to sink the ship on purpose? If they had the power to ''switch'' the ships, deceiving everyone, why would they also want to become mass murderers? Why not put plenty of lifeboats on board to make sure everyone lived but the ship sank? That way, they'd avoid the backlash and horror of the event, but still get their insurance pay out? Oh wait, because its bullshit and they never did a switch lol see what I mean? The logic is all very indicative. Besides the fact they'd be $2.5 million out of pocket to begin with (even if they got their ill-gotten $5 million) There is absolutely no way the Switch Theory makes sense. The simple truth is, they hit an iceberg and 1,500 people died, and the world's most famous ship plummeted 12,500 feet to the sea floor in the most infamous maritime disaster ever. That is about it really. All the conspiracy theories are just crazed delusions peddled by liars and attention seekers. The Switch Theory has been thoroughly debunked. The idea of them intending to sink RMS Titanic also depends on the entire crew being in on the act. Lets remember; the only people to suffer a more horrendous death toll than the working class 3rd class male passengers, were the crew. The crew had the absolute worse death toll. From the Captain himself to the entire engineering staff, the entire ''Guarantee Group'', the ship's own chief engineer and designer, all of the electricians and most of the waiters etc. Quite frankly, the idea that Capt. Smith was just looking for an iceberg to run into that night is mental lol and incredibly insulting. But people actually believe this (because, if they were trying to get an insurance pay out, surely they'd have to actively be looking for something to crash into, no? See what I mean?) Don't concern yourself with the Switch Conspiracy Theory. Its bollocks.
@@ThePalaeontologist @@ThePalaeontologist your reply was too long couldn't finish reading it. But thanks for the info. I found out the switch theory had been debunked long ago.. The refraction and mirage theory is the best documentary I've watched about the Titanic so far.
As morbid as it sounds, it would be fascinating if you could turn this in to a simulation of the Titanic hitting the iceberg and sinking in real time, with every passenger simulated. Not even sure if that wold be possible but would be so interesting.
Chris Churchill that's what the full game will have although I doubt they'll have all 2000 odd passengers screening and running around. You can check the games youtube channel out as it has various videos of the Titanic sinking in real time
My bet is they’ll create some famous passengers and then a bunch of random NPCs as the extra that will load in where you are so it FEELS like all 2000 are on board but it’s really 200 placed well
This ship way more beautiful than any liner or cruise ship now days. Cruise ships now use such cheep and tacky looking decorations and color schemes in my opinion.
Its because of the dual disasters of the Morro Castle and the Yarmouth Castle in the 30's and 60's respectively (both burnt up with heavy loss of life). Ever since then only inflammable materials are permitted to be used on ships.
I agree, the older ships (like Titanic) had character, class and, in general, the ones today, while beautiful and impressive, seem more like "Las Vegas" type styling.....a little gaudy
I just can't describe the feeling when i tried this with VR headset... It's soo mixed feelings... admiration, eerie, frightening, sadness, mourn, surprised, and so on.
Chester Copperpot, do you still have the key to one eyed willy??? And if you just went down the well, you may have made it past a lot of the boobie traps
Sad that out of all the passengers on the Titanic, most never even saw the most beautiful parts of the ship that ended up being their tomb. I would pay top dollar to be able to sail on a safe replica of the Titanic today.
Grew up playing titanic adventure out of time. Even with those dated graphics I loved traveling through this historic ship. This game could make me even happier than that old game did. The level of detail is gorgeous
Odd, what kept going through my mind the whole time watching this was all this beauty and so many poor souls would be on the bottom of the Atlantic in 4 days time. Very unnerving.
"If only it were open now, and there were men in there to socialize with. Perhaps then I'd make some friends." Okay, I'm feeling really called out right now, Titanic: Honor and Glory.
I’ve been following the team since 2015, and... wow they have come so far you guys should go follow them on Facebook and UA-cam, both are Titanic: Honor and Glory...
It's not so bad in the demo as you are controlling pit. I have seen an eye tracking PoV rig on a real person and that was far worse in fact it's amazing any of us can make sense of what we are looking at all as our eyes are constantly pan scanning.
baffles me how something so HUGE for us to look at and experiance is under the sea and was undiscovered for a long time because of how 'SMALL' it is compared to the ocean
Yeah, like a needle in a haystack (I'm sure they knew the general area though). Another reason it (may have) took so long to find is because the technology to explore that deep wasn't available for many, many decades after she sank.
well i kinda have some good news.....they are making a titanic 2 a EXACT replica of the first except it will have modern navigation and plenty of lifeboats and safety features.....it it be welded instead of rivets. they have the floor plans and all so they can get it exact and i forget when they said they are trying to finish it by but it will be insanely expensive.
Max Olson okay it was only a hundred years ago my grandfather is literally 91 and he’s 6’0 I’m pretty sure height and weight was similar to today’s standards
Average height has increased a few inches in the last 100 years. That doesn't mean there were no tall people back then, but we've definitely (and literally) "grown up" over time.
None of the past liners, no cruise ship in the future and no one of the current will be nicer then her. She was the most beautiful ship and she ever will be!
I never realized how much of a tragedy the titanic really was. I loved how it sank when I was little. I didn’t understand death back then. Knowing how drowning feels like (I experienced that in a pool) is just saddening. We watched a documentary on the titanic at school years after my “titanic phase” and I felt deep sadness I had never felt before. Rest in piece. She still sails on. That was depressing
Hard to decide wether they died because of drowning or freezing. The water on that night was below freezing point of normal water. You can swim for 10-20 minutes easily. But you die in freezing water quiet fast because of freezing. Meanwhile for sure its harder to move (muscles dont work well at cold temperatures)...But also: you can lose your consciousness before you lose your ability to move... Also : the more you freeze, the more "comfortable" you feel (in the end you feel warm and very tired). Thats the reason,why even few man/women was saved from the water, and few of them didnt died because of "to much water in the lungs", but because they was so extremely under-temperated. And yes, i admit , the story of the passengers of the Titanic are sooo sad :/ ..a lot of children died too :/ ... and also dogs, pets etc .. and a lot of the people who saved so many passengers, knowing that that they (helpers) will die if they doesnt save their own lives. Espescially the technicians, etc (they provide electricity until the end (when the ship broke)). Without electricity and light, the release of the rescue-boats would have been a lot harder :/ ... its so tragic :/
Even though the movie makes me sad, and I've had nightmares about jumping from a ship into water and waking up instantly on impact, I'm still drawn to watching videos about it. Just imagine all these people were so excited and got to experience everything on the titanic before anyone else, some objects on the ship not even used. It's a shame they didnt try to fill the lifeboats to their full capacity.
I'm guessing he plays games (which is obvious considering this is vr which is made for games), this is normal movement for people who play games but I do understand people getting dizzy for watching this, my parents also get dizzy when they watch me play games especially on a computer
I thought it was just me. I was suddenly feeling queasy when watching it and thought it was due to drinking water too fast and not enough to eat, but, maybe the fast and somewhat jerky movements was what causing me feeling sick. :( Otherwise, its pretty cool!
Rubáiyát at 14:20. This easter egg references Titanic - Adventure out of Time which was a game released in 1996 and was very likely the inspiration for this one. In the game, you're thrown back in time and are required to gather 3-4 valuable items in order to prevent major catastrophic events in history. One of these items is the Rubáiyát which is a very valuable book and has been smuggled onto the Titanic and stashed in the coal stack by one of the boilers hence it's location here. If I recall correctly failing to acquire the book means it is sold and its proceeds finance the Black Hand group which ultimately leads to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and the start of World War 1.
What game is this its badass. I'll never stop thinking about April 15 1912. I'm obsessed and the movie still holds up. Although I think they should remake it with someone else's story. Fictitious or not.
The original movie from 1958 ( A night to remember) with the amazing camera work and parts of real passenger experiences included was so much better without all the romantic crap
i’ve seen both A night to Remember and Titanic. and while both movies are amazing i think that James Cameron really captured the horror and stress of the April 15th. but that my opinion.
W.Herschell Jamison II you mean Pigeon Forge, TN. I’ve been to that one and the one in Branson Missouri. It’s always amazing to go back in time to the must luxury and famous cruise liner in history!
As a huge Titanic history buff and gamer, this is amazing. I only wish my grandma was still here to see this because she understood how much I loved the Titanic and she took me to a museum exhibit for my birthday one year.
drfrenchfry there is, you can visit the wreck and explore it, that game is actually available now, I think it’s called Titanic VR, visit Spammals’ channel to see it
OMFG THIS IS AMAZING! Now, follow my instructions: Make an awesome story and then make it possible to play freeroam like in GTA or AC. Make it possible to visit all cabins, every space on the ship! Then add collectibles, side-missions, historical charachters and info about them, clothes typical for the time for you to choose/collect. Choose if you wanna play in 1st, 2nd or 3rd class... Imagime three different stories linked together, one in each class... Or maybe as a member in the staff? The possibilities are never ending! And release the game to PS4, I swear it would be a hit! :)
Spectacular and getting better and better all the time. The Olympic and Titanic seemed such "friendly", comfortable vessels. In spite of their pretentious names and grand aura, the decor was surprisingly airy and "light" for the times. Along the lines of the superb Lusitania. The attractive decorative themes chosen certainly helped to offset the disappointing lack of more impressive architectural vistas. The ships of the Olympic Class were the only grand old transatlantic liners sticking to a single deck layout throughout the vessel (the upper landings of the staircases excepted, of course) and their interiors were painfully lacking some vertical grandeur that is one of the most fascinating aspects of classic ocean liners. The lack of multi-deck spaces was probably the result of very focused cost-containment by H&W and White Star, likely driven by the enormous outlay of capital to build this trio of superliners. IMM was financially weak and White Star raised most of the money to build these ships, not IMM, so it's plausible that they were in no mood to spend extra cash on more bombastic interiors or give up money-earning cabin space for that. They needed these ships to make lots of money. Private promenade decks and extra-tariff restaurants made money, not multi-deck dining saloons and domed lounges. Opening up decks for double-height spaces would have required thicker beams and more bracing, adding weight (thus cost) and weakening the box-girder design of the hull. The top-heaviness and frightfully weak hulls of the HAPAG trio were drastic reminders of what happens when giant interior spaces dictate the structural layout of a ship. Nevertheless, compared to many liners before and after, the Olympic Class seemed fairly dainty in the dimensions of the frames and beams. It's interesting to compare the shipyard photos of their hull construction with those of other ships. The massive ribs and hull frames of the City of Paris/City of New York or the Mauretania/Lusitania for instance, clearly show that the Olympic Class was built with comparatively much lighter framing, hence the single-deck design. By keeping holes in the decks to an absolute minimum (i.e. just for boiler uptakes), the lighter structure can be made rigid while avoiding the extra weight and cost of heavier-gauge beams and frames.
DSGNflorian, what you've written makes a lot of sense. Are you a ship historian or boat builder? :-) My great-grandfather was an architect and he mentioned that he did admire the interior of the ship, (I personally have a soft spot for the magnificent carved staircase) but a good building and a sturdy ship need to have what he called "good bones"-well made and built to last. It's easy to see that the ships needed to make lots of money and for good reason. I'd love to learn more of your observations. :-)
I recognized one of the staterooms to be Father Francis Browne's due to the collapsible camera and the mirror in the room. Father Browne's photos are some of the only surviving photos of the Titanic during her maiden voyage that have survived. Father Browne was one of those survivors. Father Browne also was in first class. You can find his photos online I believe Time Magazine has a slideshow of them. And his stateroom was recreated faithfully from his photograph. One of the creators of the game has that same model of camera just a different year in his collection of period pieces. I love ocean liner and nautical history especially the Olympic class ships, and Titanic has a very special place in my heart and I am looking forward to this game very much so. The creators even have a UA-cam channel where they have a simulated real-time sinking of the Titanic that you can watch. If you've got around 3 hours to spare that is. They released that video on the anniversary of the sinking.
I quite honestly think it's fantastic that the dev put this together, if for nothing more than to give us all a chance to see what a piece of history looked like up close.
This is incredible, the amount of work that went into this. Imagine incorporating this as a FPS map with full interaction with the furniture and items, doors etc.
Imagine if videogame engines are use for historical VR tour simulators for children to be immersed in history...i mean look at that gorgeous attention to detail
That Would be perfect especially in times like this
Yeah then they'd be even further conditioned by manipulated history but in high definition and with attention to detail
imagine walking down the streets of rome during your history class of the roman era... wow
They already are, assassins creed odyssey has a “ discover tour” mode which takes you on a narrated tour of mostly classical Greece, I can see in 15 or so years computers in libraries that have “ games” that allow you to tour historical places like the titanic, Verdun, the beaches of Normandy, pioneer towns, cities in the early 20th century, the battle of Marathon, and many other places
this game probably will, not guaranteed, but hopefully.
No wonder why people were confused that night. It is a labryth, all the floors look the same, easy to get lost. I wouldnt remember where my room was.
Ms.Chuckyfan101, same honestly 😂
Well, it took the employees roughly 2 weeks to remember the layouts of the ship.
They didn't even bother placing signs to were they are. :(
@@Pluvillion that is not completely true, there are signs on the ship most notably on Scotland road
Not Freeman but then there was a lot of illiterate and non English speaking passengers.
This gives me a strange feeling, kind of a nostalgic feeling. I just really like watching this
cokoroch honestly same. The titanic in general gives me a nostalgic feeling and I’m not sure why!its not like I was there.
I feel exactly the same, I can’t quite explain it! So fascinating and amazing to watch. Always had such a huge interest in the titanic
It could be the music
@@kellyvacher oh look its Dorothy Gibson! Hahaha you people really need to calm down with the incarnation stuff...if it wasnt for the crash you wouldnt know this ship. It would be another RMS Mauretania, RMS Laurentic, RMS Aquitania....
@UCoxArqOO2Wi5cP5zuu7_xlw I have been a Titanic enthusiast and a naval enthusiast since I was little but that doesnt make me wish so deeply I was there that I take a dead person's identity.
Just imagine if a Titanic survivor were still alive and saw this. Wonder what their thoughts would be
Justin Noker unfortunately the last one died in 2009, and she was just an infant...
@@prewartomatoes damn....
Justin Noker “oh shit it’s happening again”
They'd be like, wtf, where's the rest of the video?
Very traumatizing.
I feel like the music in the background is struggling not to be My Heart Will Go On.
Izzy - ikr
Yeah uh ikr
It probably is avoiding copyright claims haha
True 😂
🤣 well said
Imagine how many people got lost trying to find their room after a night at the bar
A lot ahahaha
@Ryan Knox Yeah it was the Chief Baker of the Titanic . He went on to work on the Sister ship later on
Just imagine a dude, drunk af, coming out of the bar just to stumble into a lifeboat and slide under a seat so he wasn't seen when the lifeboats launched. All the while mumbling" ye feckers".
Oh wait, this happened.
Now imagine this on a modern day cruise ship. (like 3 or 4 times the size of Titanic)
@Punished Aniquin you never been half naked drunk af in norway I see.
Just knowing everything we just saw is underwater right now
No Offense “ just knowing everything we saw is under water” Dose no one get the joke
@@blaisemckenzie8598 I get it 😂😂😂
@@ari-fe2zv I'm dumb :( what is it?
Mr. Midi it means everything that you're seeing right now is underwater idk if ur for real or-
No it's being in China ready by 2022.
Without the camera movements I would be almost convinced this is real life. The graphics look so good! And the designs are so interesting!
I got nauseous watching by the time he reached the lower deck..had to stop.
16:21 Fun fact (or rather, sad fact), this entire room is *still intact* underwater even today, perhaps the most well preserved section in the wreck. The last time it was filmed, it still had a lot of original glassware and even most of the original colours. Parts of furniture and wall framing are still visible there, even though the rest was eaten away.
From what I heard some company that supplied titanic still operate until these day. Dunno if its true.
@@kirra9152 The company that owned, designed, and had Titanic built was called White Star Line. During the Great Depression, White Star merged with its competitor, Cunard Line, becoming Cunard White Star Limited. Eventually, Cunard bought White Star entirely, going back to just Cunard, and it is now owned by Carnival. So in a way, yes, it does still exist.
@@xypher437 are they still operate the same thing of people sea transport or a pleasure cruise entirely?. Are they serve cargo?. What about the company that supply things like chinas and furnitures to titanic?. During the making of the titanic movie some of these company were said as still exist but now?. It would be classic if they do.
What, nobody stole that already? I mean that stuff is probably worth really a lot..
That room does still look beautiful. And no one “stole” it already, because in the real world, it is next to impossible to steal those walls. It’s not like a wine bottle that a robot can just grab. Yes, they brought out a piece of the hull but I think it was already lying on the ocean floor. You can’t just go two miles down, cut up the wall tiles of the Turkish Bath deep inside the ship, and bring them up like you were at Home Depot. I think only a remote camera has been able to get in that room. Some of the Turkish beds were still there but I don’t think anyone has been able to retrieve them. Maybe I’m wrong.
imagine the future, when using vr we're gonna be able to visit the past like this, but even more realistic.
i'd love to be able to walk the streets of Paris, or New York, so many places in years like the 1900, 1800 an so on.
And interact with people too. Bring girls home to your bamboo shack above the blacksmith merchant.
i think it sets a bad precedent. sure, with things like the titanic we're able to accurately reconstruct it, and so it makes sense to put it in vr for us to explore. but more obscure things, like, idk, the streets of london before 1666, would just be based on speculation. it'd set a false precedent.
Whatever god
@@God-mb8wi Explain
@@reeceschrock396 What he/ she said was that the problem with reconstructing things from the past becomes difficult because at some point there may not be enough sources to know or they may not be reliable. You cant be sure what life really was like at the past.
If I was on the Titanic, I would spend hours just roaming aroumd the halls. I love exploring things such as hotels. I once went to the Metropole Hotel in Blackpool, and spent much of my spare time just walking around the halls and checking out the paintings and such.
You can do that now days but on a much larger scale. Queen Mary 2, one of the few surviving ocean liners these days.
I used to love wandering around the Metropole as a kid.
There was a place we used to call the 'arch of time', and we used to dare each other to go through it...
Wasn't imagination great when you were a kid.
You would make a great ghost.
@@allisonpierce3899 lmao. I'm sure he'll get hired on the spot when it's time.
you wouldn't be allowed to explore the Titanic, the poor stayed in their area and the rich stayed in theirs
I'd be really interested to see this used in an 'escape the Titanic' simulation/game where you have to guide a survivor and try to escape the ship.
The Titanic and its tragedy have always fascinated me, the stories from that event are so haunting and heartbreaking.
thats... what this is. or will be, rather
Look up this project, a huge part of Titanic: Honor and Glory is escaping the sinking ship.
MissCandiDandi yea let’s make this a game 🤣
There is a game like this! It was made in the 90s but has the same accurate attention to detail. I just finished playing it today. It’s called Titanic: Adventure Out of Time.
Yeah I want them to create mutiple paths and stories with multiple characters and create a story with each character from the character's point of view before the shipwreck. I would definitely buy that game if it is a thing. Not gonna lie though. I want the stories to be love stories too since I love the setting, attire, basically just everything about the time period apart from the bad things. I'm in love with the film. lol
You know when you hear that flute...your thinking Celine Dion will just hum a little note. This is brilliant by the way.
And to think, she HATED that song. I couldn't believe that when I heard that not too long ago.
I think of the ending scene when the camera goes through the ship wreck and it all slowly becomes new again and goes in the main room and everyone is there waving and jack is at the top of the stairs. And they kiss and everyone claps and waaaaaaaaD:
Same all I need is her or the vocals by sissel and I'm done lol
Rony Camacho is not a flute issa penny whistle
Ugh. Hate her
I hate that this is called a game. This is much much more. It should just be considered a virtual museum or virtual rebuild of the Titanic. I don’t think anyone will ever build a fully exact real life recreation, no matter what China is doing, so for me THIS is it! I really dont care about the game aspect at all. I just want to explore and BE on the ship. Virtual time travel!
Agreed. This isn't even a game. It's just a masterpiece.
It would be a game if behind every corner a DOOM monster jumps towards you.
There is a recreation of the Titanic . it has been built from the blue star line . by 1 man . very expensive to be a passenger . they even have replica 1912 clothing for people to wear on the ship
just me if that’s the Clive Palmer Titanic, it was never built and never will be. Plans for that were abandoned along time ago. A completely separate attempt is being made by China, but it will be a permanently docked version. However, production on that has also come to a halt for quite sometime with steel prices rising and the budget was significantly underestimated.
Oh that is to bad . that would have been cool to see .
I'm actually tearing up. She was a beauty
Anybody else find the music beautifully haunting?
3:10 is very nice
xander do you mean the 80 minute ad I somehow got
Everything about the Titanic is beautiful and haunting.
I find the whole thing creepy.
Yeah
Behold. Another way video games can be used to do good in the world. This adds an entirely new perspective on history.
I agree! Finally something for people to LEARN ...❤️
Does anyone else get a Shining vibe when they showed the corridors to the cabins? No wonder the passengers were confused as to where to go when the ship was sinking, it's a dang labyrinth.
Yes. It makes 10 times scarier
I BET ALL THE STAIRWELLS WERE JAMMED WITH PEOPLE TRYING TO GET OUT ALSO!! HOW MANY PEOPLE COULD HAVE FIT ON THE DECK ANYWAYS AT ONCE??!!
Sam G. Why are you typing in all caps?
@@jackkollhoff9519 WHY NOT MY FRIEND?! IT'S CLEAR AND LEGIBLE.
Jack Kollhoff IM WITH SAM
People on the lifeboat: Here sir, we'll help you on board!
Narrator hanging onto a floating table: *It's ok, I LOVE wood*
Lolol omg
🤣🤣🤣
It would be so cool if there were people walking through that were the actual passengers!
Samantha Alexis that’s what I said ! 💯
Apparently they are gonna add them, and the sinking
Aw, really? That'd be nice
Yeah. I guess you'll have to use your imagination.
Yeah!
This gave me a really eerie vibe, I was expecting something to pop out at any second
God what a beautiful ship this was. I would kill to go back in time & catch a glimpse of the Titanic.
To be able to travel back in time and board the Titanic as a First class passenger, enjoying the ship, eating those fine meals, meeting the rich and befriending them. Being able to take what you can back to your current time to the year of 2018,without causing a Paradox in time. And I could chose the exact time when I would pop back to my time. I wonder how many of the people that were saved in those life rafts I brought, would cross paths or change the world for the better? And when I would board, instead of loads of luggage I would have crates of self inflatting life rafts,capable of holding the other 1500 people that originally drowned. The Ship would still sink.
@@bocaitalian Yeah, and you could also discover it underwater fine and not all rotten already
bocaitalian though, that would change history in a domino effect. Best to let it be.
lol Dubai is making an Titanic replica in 2020-2022
Just another liner with 2 identical sister
Can you imagine playing hide and seek in that place lol
It won’t take five years
Because you’ll be sunk before you can say “tag your it”
Queen Beautiful I shouldn’t be laughing this hard...
@@sleepydreamer4175 oh my God , You are so cruel! ,😧
Imagine doing it now with scuba gear
Kayla yes
No doubt the tour was made by a ghost, there were no image of him when he stood in front of the mirrors.
It could've been a vampire, just listen to that accent!
But in reality it's in vr so...
If its in vr, and cant see anything, that means YOU are the ghost!! 😱😱😱
@@adamjunod3426 Yup and yea it's in some sort of vr game
I'm against whooshing but I feel insecure to do such thing :)
Also to create your own character and have a third person view would be incredible and you choose what ticket they buy etc and you go on the “voyage”
Unfortunately we're stuck with the rich folk!
It's actually what is planned.
Ew third person would be bad in this game.
This would be awesome if they actually made this into a choice game like The Walking Dead Game! Create a whole gameplay based on the movie and making choices that would affect you're chances of survival and all! Since the map is already created all they need is to make the gameplay which would take some time but I would wait for it!
This is exactly what is planned. You start in the crew, you slip into the third class, and you get money to buy a ticket for first class.
It’s so unreal that all this craftsmanship is under 2 miles of water. 😢
This make me THINK,actually..so damn SAD!!
Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, vanity of vanities! All is vanity. Ecc 1:2
In the dark too...
braindamage yeah it’s creepy and fascinating at the same time.
Needed to be lifted
"Make it count. Meet me at the clock."
😭
sure was convenient there was only one clock on the entire ship...
FeelinErie ‘Only if you ‘Meet me on the Island’
"Titanic was called the ship of Dreams, and it was. It really was!"
More like nightmare....
Waternoose dream before it sunk, nightmare when it did..
Imagine what this would be like if it were VR compatible......omg.
Haha, you're in luck. It already is VR compatible! :)
@@AlphaBetaGamer. When is the finished game going to be completed?
Aaron Greenfield there is no definite date for when the game is finished as they don't want to make it look and feel rushed. they're going into so much detail with every little thing and they still plan to ad passengers, so i'd subscribe to their channel: Titanic Honor and Glory, to follow along its development : )
yes but is it vcr compatible no no its not lmao
Aaron Greenfield probably in a few years
5:13 is that the Great Value version of my "Heart Will Go On"?
Man, all the work people put into making of this ship, the astronomical amounts of money required to buy everything, the countless hours to put it all together, and to have all of that sink to the bottom of the ocean on her maiden voyage... it hurts even now, 100 years later. What a waste, my God. The work of thousands of people just wasted.
I read that the workers on the Titanic who built her rivet by rivet in the shipyard went partially deaf from pounding the rivets upwards of 12 hours a day. So much sweat blood and tears went into the making of this ship.
@@almasakic1148 You're correct. The Riveters had the most renowned and hardest job, on balance considering the strain on their bodies and their eardrums for a start, among the shipyard workers at Harland & Wolff, Belfast. There were over 14,000 men of many trades and classes, working on both RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic (in that order, with RMS Titanic's keel being laid down 9 months after RMS Olympic's, and both being built as sister-ships on the slipways beside one another) The Riveters arguably had the most dangerous jobs. Over a dozen people died making those ships; mostly from falls or things falling on them.
RMS Titanic was, like her ironically less famous sister (at the time, RMS Olympic was given far more fan-fair than RMS Titanic was, because being the first-in-class, RMS Olympic was the real celebrity of the hour so to speak when she launched first) very impressive. Even when launched, both RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic, were ''only'' 27,000+ tonnes of iron superstructure and hull. That was before they were outfitted and fully completed, itself a process taking months. When finished, they would actually weigh over 46,000 tonnes; with RMS Titanic weighing over 1,000 tonnes more than her older sister, due to last minute additions to fittings, mostly in 1st class amenities and saloons. Once anchored in the waters near the slipways, RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic were worked on round the clock, by scores of artisans, engineers, craftsmen and carpenters etc. Many components had to be shipped cross-country to reach Belfast, and some were brought from England across the Irish Sea (e.g. her colossal anchors, brought to the docks by a combination of extensive horse and cart wagon trains and then actual steam trains - then to be ferried over the sea and sent to the shipyards of Harland & Wolff)
They were, by any estimations of the time, a third again larger than her next nearest naval rivals of the day, the Cunard Line ocean liners (or, the Cunard Liners - or more colloquially still, the ''Cunarders''), namely the RMS Mauretania and the RMS Lusitania.
By far and a long way, RMS Olympic alone outclassed both of those; in terms of size, as well as overall luxury and modernity as then understood. RMS Mauretania and RMS Lusitania were hardly ''old'' when RMS Olympic was completed, but lets just say, they had a distinctly more Victorian essence to them, instead of a more Edwardian feeling. It is hard to explain, yet to simplify, Victorian designs were very ''busy'' and cluttered in many ways, whereas Edwardian styles were more, how to put this, elegant? Its hard to explain like I said. The video explains it well enough on a visual basis.
Whereas RMS Mauretania retained the Blue Ribband transatlantic crossing speed record until 1935, astonishingly, being lighter than the Olympic-class and tailored towards speed, the White Star Line's answer to the Cunard Line's speed demons of the day, was to opt for grandeur and luxury, over speed. Logically, this would make people spend more money anyway (the longer the voyage, the more passengers will spend, so, win win; barring the potential for running into a half million tonne Iceberg)
So much love, passion and hard work went into the Olympic-class. And before RMS Titanic was even finished, RMS Britannic (soon to be, HMHS Britannic; His Majesties Hospital Ship Britannic; requisitioned by the military for the First World War, and given a striking new paintwork scheme) was being built from scratch in the empty slipway of the RMS Olympic.
All that effort, with all the political and socio-religious tensions causing genuine sectarian violence between Irish Catholics and Irish Protestants, with the Home Rule controversy raging on even as work continued, poured into a project set to define British shipbuilding for a generation and beyond - all to be lost, in the case of RMS Titanic, in a relatively brief window of time. It took over 5 years to complete RMS Titanic.
It took 2 hours 40 minutes for her final traces at the stern, to sink beneath the freezing waters - and it grimly took over 10-15 minutes for the shattered ship to reach the seabed, such is its worrisome depth (RMS Titanic sank in over 12,500 feet of water in the North Atlantic; taking a disturbingly long death ride to the bottom, imploding and deteriorating all the way as the water pressure increased to horrific levels) The stern was rendered a crash site looking mess of absolute devastation; whereas the bow section remained ''relatively'' well-preserved (though on closer inspection, that too was devastated, its back broken by the impact, and its upper decks flattened as they were crushed in turn by the hydraulic shockwave following the sheer mass of the sinking parts of the doomed vessel)
RMS Titanic's loss aggrieved an entire generation of people, drunk on the dreams of Empire and the Victorian-Edwardian ethos of mankind triumphing over nature to prove themselves God's worthy stewards on Earth - bringing such high and mighty notions down to size, in what appeared a most brutal act of divine retribution for excessive human hubris. Without doubt, RMS Titanic was an icon of her age, slain in her infancy; just 12 days old from completion, when lost. That in itself, let alone considering her 1,500 dead passengers and crew, is a haunting yet coldly efficient reminder of how much of a disaster the Sinking of the RMS Titanic actually was.
There have been many disasters prior to the Titanic disaster, and many have happened since (some, far worse at least as far as numerical death tolls are concerned) But that is not the point. Her death, killed in the flower of her youth, broke the hearts of an entire generation, and has haunted the memories of ocean liner companies to this day. Cunard Line, still exists, and today operates a leviathan of a ship, called RMS Queen Mary 2. This beast is *thrice times* the size of RMS Titanic. But none would talk too loudly of RMS Titanic, aboard her modern descendant - for RMS Titanic shall stand as testimony to the vulnerability (not necessarily anything to do with hubris, which is subjective and often unfairly attributed; did the children show hubris when so many died horribly? No, and I'd never say that, but some people would and did) of mankind. Frozen in time as a lesson from mother nature of the true power in the world. Some, clearly just summing this up as ''God'' or literally a legally defined, ''Act of God''. Some God people like to believe in eh, allowing things like this to happen?
There are rumours that the owners intentionally sank it to get the insurance. They also said it wasn't the Titanic but the Olympic the sister's ship of Titanic.
@@DallasJayCook That is the ''Switch Theory'' and is widely discredited. It simply doesn't make any sense whatsoever. This channel, ''Titanic: Honor and Glory'', would tell you all the details behind why.
Suffice it to say, it is just wrong and desperate reaching by people who wanted to make a name for themselves. When the wreck site was discovered in 1985, and ever since, the arguments made by the conspiracy theorists were eliminated by process of elimination and mounting evidence. e.g. the number on the propellers; the theorists claimed it would be the shipyard number of RMS Olympic (that is, 400) But 401 (RMS Titanic's yard number) was found, clear as day.
Ultimately, the Switch Theory just doesn't add up. For example, the very old British originated and run shipping insurance company, Lloyds, had insurance for RMS Titanic amounting to $5,000,000 US Dollars (at 1912 rates) The RMS Titanic was built by Harland & Wolff at a cost exceeding the value of $7,500,000 US Dollars (at 1912 rates) What does that tell you?
There was always going to a financial loss. Nothing to be gained.
Also, from a common sense perspective, it seems insane to me that people think ocean liner companies would entertain such a notion when, quite frankly, its memory could, would and indeed absolutely did haunt the maritime industries around the world, for every year since the loss of RMS Titanic. The loss of this legendary ship is so infamous, that one could reasonably argue that the tragedy is what made the ship immortal, not her own size (she wasn't the biggest ship in the world for very long, even if she hadn't been sunk) But indeed, RMS Titanic was staggering.
The idea that sinking their own ship would give them profits, is just stupid. Even if a shipping company or ocean liner line, decided that do that, it'd only ever amount to a short time pay out and even then it'd represent a massive loss of face. It'd be a public relations disaster (even for those whom were innocent) It is mad.
There is no way an ocean liner line would do that to themselves. It'd be shooting themselves in both feet then jumping into the ocean.
People love conspiracies. But Occam's Razor thankfully applies most of the time; the logical, simplest answer. Which is; they were fucking unlucky, really disastrously unlucky to say the least, and bad things happened. Very bad things. And poor choices in the lifeboat allowance etc.
If it was an insurance scam, why would William Pirrie of Harland & Wolff, and why would Bruce J. Ismay of the White Star Line, only see fit for 16 lifeboats plus 4 ''bonus'' life-rafts (when the RMS Titanic really could and should have been carrying 55-64 lifeboats with ease), if they supposedly wanted to sink the ship on purpose? If they had the power to ''switch'' the ships, deceiving everyone, why would they also want to become mass murderers?
Why not put plenty of lifeboats on board to make sure everyone lived but the ship sank? That way, they'd avoid the backlash and horror of the event, but still get their insurance pay out? Oh wait, because its bullshit and they never did a switch lol see what I mean? The logic is all very indicative.
Besides the fact they'd be $2.5 million out of pocket to begin with (even if they got their ill-gotten $5 million)
There is absolutely no way the Switch Theory makes sense. The simple truth is, they hit an iceberg and 1,500 people died, and the world's most famous ship plummeted 12,500 feet to the sea floor in the most infamous maritime disaster ever.
That is about it really. All the conspiracy theories are just crazed delusions peddled by liars and attention seekers. The Switch Theory has been thoroughly debunked. The idea of them intending to sink RMS Titanic also depends on the entire crew being in on the act.
Lets remember; the only people to suffer a more horrendous death toll than the working class 3rd class male passengers, were the crew. The crew had the absolute worse death toll. From the Captain himself to the entire engineering staff, the entire ''Guarantee Group'', the ship's own chief engineer and designer, all of the electricians and most of the waiters etc. Quite frankly, the idea that Capt. Smith was just looking for an iceberg to run into that night is mental lol and incredibly insulting. But people actually believe this (because, if they were trying to get an insurance pay out, surely they'd have to actively be looking for something to crash into, no? See what I mean?)
Don't concern yourself with the Switch Conspiracy Theory. Its bollocks.
@@ThePalaeontologist @@ThePalaeontologist your reply was too long couldn't finish reading it. But thanks for the info. I found out the switch theory had been debunked long ago.. The refraction and mirage theory is the best documentary I've watched about the Titanic so far.
As morbid as it sounds, it would be fascinating if you could turn this in to a simulation of the Titanic hitting the iceberg and sinking in real time, with every passenger simulated. Not even sure if that wold be possible but would be so interesting.
Chris Churchill that's what the full game will have although I doubt they'll have all 2000 odd passengers screening and running around. You can check the games youtube channel out as it has various videos of the Titanic sinking in real time
And also see some of the scenes playing out from the titanic movie
Well, at the moment, 200 people is confirmed to be in the game. Though, they hope to add more.
My bet is they’ll create some famous passengers and then a bunch of random NPCs as the extra that will load in where you are so it FEELS like all 2000 are on board but it’s really 200 placed well
If you're interested, there's a video simulation of the Titanic sinking real-time (perspective is off the boat, 3rd person perspective).
The bedroom just reminded me of the woman reading a bedtime story to her kids knowing they’ll drown in the next 5 minutes
everyone:
me: is anyone gonna talk about how the poor man was struggling to escape from the freaking dining tables?
same
Lmao. Took him a good 2 mins
Thank you
Yup.fucking annoying
same 😂😂😂
This ship way more beautiful than any liner or cruise ship now days. Cruise ships now use such cheep and tacky looking decorations and color schemes in my opinion.
Thats because rich people don't go on cruises anymore. At least not the same cruises that have all that tacky theme park looking decor.
zynbw Not the QE2 class ships - they still have a pretty outlook.
Its because of the dual disasters of the Morro Castle and the Yarmouth Castle in the 30's and 60's respectively (both burnt up with heavy loss of life). Ever since then only inflammable materials are permitted to be used on ships.
zynbw really? You obviously never been to the QM2 which is literally modern day titianic. Ran by the same company but with a different name
I agree, the older ships (like Titanic) had character, class and, in general, the ones today, while beautiful and impressive, seem more like "Las Vegas" type styling.....a little gaudy
Nobody:
Absolutely nobody:
Narrator: I’ve always been fond of wood.
Megi Kat my woods always fond 😏
Pause
He seems like the type that is fond of wood
Narrator: Oh Claire! She used to say, "Robin you're so delightfully bland."
Megi Kat so u say 😏
How haunting it is to know so many lives walked thru those doors and so many lost it in that ship.... RIP
Lost what?
@@vince-367 Their lives.
I misread the title of the video as "Titanic: HORROR AND GORY."
Samee
Me too ,i think it would be a horror game
I read Horror and glory hahah I thought it was a horror game
Didn't know it was honor and glory til i saw this comment🤣
Blagakhsandi dyslexia kicking in 😂
I went to the museum in Belfast and they have recreations of the rooms and they were so beautiful!!! Even the China that was used was gorgeous.
I just can't describe the feeling when i tried this with VR headset... It's soo mixed feelings... admiration, eerie, frightening, sadness, mourn, surprised, and so on.
I'm glad this lost home movie of the titanic survived the sinking. It really lets us see how nice the ship was before everyone drowned.
Lol
Lol
1912 (colorised)
Chester Copperpot, do you still have the key to one eyed willy??? And if you just went down the well, you may have made it past a lot of the boobie traps
@@HungaryMatee and in HD.
Sad that out of all the passengers on the Titanic, most never even saw the most beautiful parts of the ship that ended up being their tomb. I would pay top dollar to be able to sail on a safe replica of the Titanic today.
There’s a second titanic being made and is set to sail in 2022
Chloe ODonovan apparently it’s gonna be a flop
@@aurora9426 i dont think it’s happening they’ve been saying that since 2012 and there’s no progress
Grew up playing titanic adventure out of time. Even with those dated graphics I loved traveling through this historic ship. This game could make me even happier than that old game did. The level of detail is gorgeous
this is so extremely well made..wow just wow
Odd, what kept going through my mind the whole time watching this was all this beauty and so many poor souls would be on the bottom of the Atlantic in 4 days time. Very unnerving.
"If only it were open now, and there were men in there to socialize with. Perhaps then I'd make some friends." Okay, I'm feeling really called out right now, Titanic: Honor and Glory.
The detail in this is absolutely incredible, beautiful even. I'm in love.
0:44 You didn’t mind your head and that’s why you blacked out
STOOP
The pause at the beginning with the "Right now you're the most handsome man on the Titanic" was hilarious. 10/10
She was such a beautiful ship. And now she sits and rots..
She? Where's the vagina in the video?
Masshiroi Get. OUT.
Like human women, that's life.
she? wtf
mersxc in English ships are called she
When j saw the stair case it reminded me of Jack and rose
Yup..the last scene
Nah mate it reminded me of that one I Survived book where my man slides down the rail
@@mandarinsandclementines2997 me to that book was what made my interested in the titanic
I’ve been following the team since 2015, and... wow they have come so far you guys should go follow them on Facebook and UA-cam, both are Titanic: Honor and Glory...
KISS ASS FUK BATCH CUBIT
Well, problem is, I hate Facebook.
It's not so bad in the demo as you are controlling pit. I have seen an eye tracking PoV rig on a real person and that was far worse in fact it's amazing any of us can make sense of what we are looking at all as our eyes are constantly pan scanning.
Been waiting for something like this since Adventure out of Time
Beautiful! I'd like to see some 2nd class areas. Seems like 1st and 3rd class always gets most of the attention in Titanic history.
gentlemen it has been a privilege playing with you tonight
These long lonely corridors with the ocasional open room door open make me think of The Shining. Scaryyyyyyy
carbo73 yes, with the twin girls 😳
The 🐻. It’s looking at you.
Imagine being there while it was filling up with water
Imagine this - You are walking in the corridor and there comes Jack with an axe looking for Rose!
omkr 01 Wasn’t it a opposite? Rose searching for Jack?
Whoever created this... it is genius. Just one point. Make the movement smoother! PLEASE 😉
VR would make it perfectly smooth. And ray tracing would make the graphics almost flawless. Both can be had now, if you purchase the hardware.
@@rocketassistedgoat1079 this available for xbox or ps4 ect?lol
To this day, this game is still under development.
That's because the video is rendered in 24fps
The music just adds to the whimsical nature and mystery of seeing this ship recreated. Really well done
1:13 THE LEVEL OF CONFIDENCE I NEED
It was just sarcasm he is the only one on board the ship that's why he said right now lol
Lorenzo Keith then you know how much confidence she needs tho
baffles me how something so HUGE for us to look at and experiance is under the sea and was undiscovered for a long time because of how 'SMALL' it is compared to the ocean
Yeah, like a needle in a haystack (I'm sure they knew the general area though). Another reason it (may have) took so long to find is because the technology to explore that deep wasn't available for many, many decades after she sank.
amazing to think if the titanic hadn't sunk, what a heck of an museum it would be
I'd give anything to see that ship in working order if even for a moment
well i kinda have some good news.....they are making a titanic 2 a EXACT replica of the first except it will have modern navigation and plenty of lifeboats and safety features.....it it be welded instead of rivets. they have the floor plans and all so they can get it exact and i forget when they said they are trying to finish it by but it will be insanely expensive.
@@DragonFox84 Not exact. There will be minor differences.
I'd give anything just to explore it at the bottom of the ocean lol
Titanic ll is being built in China. Will be completed in 2022.
Some of those hallways, etc are very narrow. I think i would've been claustrophobic.
MGillDesign well people were smaller back then because of Evolution
Max Olson okay it was only a hundred years ago my grandfather is literally 91 and he’s 6’0 I’m pretty sure height and weight was similar to today’s standards
Average height has increased a few inches in the last 100 years. That doesn't mean there were no tall people back then, but we've definitely (and literally) "grown up" over time.
I've been told those main hallways are only 36 inches wide or 3 feet. Very narrow.
Try being on a submarine lol
Idk why it’s giving me such a memorable and familiar feeling even if I wasn’t there😂
Maybe you were in a past life
None of the past liners, no cruise ship in the future and no one of the current will be nicer then her. She was the most beautiful ship and she ever will be!
She ded
Electric Sheep she what? What does ded mean?
I mean "she"'s underwater.
Electric Sheep oh wow. Surprise. And that since 106 years now 🤣
Gus W i don't understand the context between my opinion and your comment. For me she was the most beautiful, regardless how many other ships i know!
As a game dev and graphic artist, i can only say wow. i doubt there are bought assets in this demo.
There might be one or two...
They bought some to recreate some important parts of southhampton, but when it comes to the titanic, they made everthing themselves
There are some pre-bought assets in the ship. It would have been impossible otherwise.
The exterior of the ship is a reworked Titanic Model from Virtual Sailor, made by one of the devs
Only parts of the exterior is an old model.
Voice: *Robin, right now you're the most handsome man on the Titanic*
Robin: **also the only man on the Titanic**
I never realized how much of a tragedy the titanic really was. I loved how it sank when I was little. I didn’t understand death back then. Knowing how drowning feels like (I experienced that in a pool) is just saddening. We watched a documentary on the titanic at school years after my “titanic phase” and I felt deep sadness I had never felt before. Rest in piece. She still sails on. That was depressing
Incredible game by the way!
Hard to decide wether they died because of drowning or freezing. The water on that night was below freezing point of normal water. You can swim for 10-20 minutes easily. But you die in freezing water quiet fast because of freezing. Meanwhile for sure its harder to move (muscles dont work well at cold temperatures)...But also: you can lose your consciousness before you lose your ability to move... Also : the more you freeze, the more "comfortable" you feel (in the end you feel warm and very tired). Thats the reason,why even few man/women was saved from the water, and few of them didnt died because of "to much water in the lungs", but because they was so extremely under-temperated.
And yes, i admit , the story of the passengers of the Titanic are sooo sad :/ ..a lot of children died too :/ ... and also dogs, pets etc .. and a lot of the people who saved so many passengers, knowing that that they (helpers) will die if they doesnt save their own lives. Espescially the technicians, etc (they provide electricity until the end (when the ship broke)). Without electricity and light, the release of the rescue-boats would have been a lot harder :/ ... its so tragic :/
what?
Is your name really fluufggynose?
Ha!! haapppyy zooo c*twat*idgiot
Didn't know there was a vampire on board. No reflection in the mirrors! 😂😂😂
Mielten Ra 😂 lol
Even though the movie makes me sad, and I've had nightmares about jumping from a ship into water and waking up instantly on impact, I'm still drawn to watching videos about it. Just imagine all these people were so excited and got to experience everything on the titanic before anyone else, some objects on the ship not even used. It's a shame they didnt try to fill the lifeboats to their full capacity.
The ship is sinking! We need to go now!
>Sorry I’m stuck behind a chair.
*bRuH*
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
If I was James Cameron, I'd donate to this cause. Hear that, JC!!?? Help these guys out! I would but I'm broke.
I'm thinking the same
get phukred
Go Jimmy!!
It's called an Investment
He's used footage from the game in some of his national geographic documentaries
‘’Titanic was called the ship of dreams, and it was, it really was..’’
Wow. You guys paid just about as much attention to detail and the workers who built the ship. Well done!
She is more beautiful than I ever imagined
dude, stop making it turn that fast, you're making us sick.
Isn't it a vr game?
Angie Enjoys Cheese Yes it is but that doesn’t necessarily mean it must be puke inducing 🤷🏻♀️
I had to stop watching I got so nauseous 😭💔
I'm guessing he plays games (which is obvious considering this is vr which is made for games), this is normal movement for people who play games but I do understand people getting dizzy for watching this, my parents also get dizzy when they watch me play games especially on a computer
I recommend watching this clip at 0.75 speed - you will have time to absorb more details and avoid vertigo.
Nice but the fast jerky movements of the virtual tour actually made me sea sick
It's more realistic that way.
I thought it was just me. I was suddenly feeling queasy when watching it and thought it was due to drinking water too fast and not enough to eat, but, maybe the fast and somewhat jerky movements was what causing me feeling sick. :( Otherwise, its pretty cool!
Yes, jerky movements & redundant narrative instead of information.
Play it at 0.75 speed.
@@vrfvfdcdvgtre2369 There's information available at every library. Real stories. Real books!
It's like going back into someone's Memory!
Crimson Overload the music makes it feel even more so like that I believe mate
Rubáiyát at 14:20.
This easter egg references Titanic - Adventure out of Time which was a game released in 1996 and was very likely the inspiration for this one.
In the game, you're thrown back in time and are required to gather 3-4 valuable items in order to prevent major catastrophic events in history. One of these items is the Rubáiyát which is a very valuable book and has been smuggled onto the Titanic and stashed in the coal stack by one of the boilers hence it's location here. If I recall correctly failing to acquire the book means it is sold and its proceeds finance the Black Hand group which ultimately leads to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and the start of World War 1.
Captions: On
*Cabins upon habits upon cabins upon habits*
The thing that amazes me is the creative mind of man, and his ability to labor their creative thoughts, into structures!
The background music and graphics are good. I am so sad to think of the people who would have been riding there with joy 😢
What game is this its badass. I'll never stop thinking about April 15 1912. I'm obsessed and the movie still holds up. Although I think they should remake it with someone else's story. Fictitious or not.
Yeah, they really should, and with all the new knowledge they got.
The original movie from 1958 ( A night to remember) with the amazing camera work and parts of real passenger experiences included was so much better without all the romantic crap
@@christophersebastianpulido3745.. There was another movie ? 😳 Never heard of it.
Christopher Sebastian Pulido ok virgin
i’ve seen both A night to Remember and Titanic. and while both movies are amazing i think that James Cameron really captured the horror and stress of the April 15th. but that my opinion.
I have visited the mock up museum in Gatlinburg Tenn. and recommend it. She still sails in our dreams
Yes me too!! They even have a part where u can touch the water and feel the actual temp of the water that night.. It was awesome
W.Herschell Jamison II you mean Pigeon Forge, TN. I’ve been to that one and the one in Branson Missouri. It’s always amazing to go back in time to the must luxury and famous cruise liner in history!
I’ve been there too! It was wonderful. Broke my heart as well.
As a huge Titanic history buff and gamer, this is amazing. I only wish my grandma was still here to see this because she understood how much I loved the Titanic and she took me to a museum exhibit for my birthday one year.
Should have the sunken version too. I think it would be awesome to see the before and after in a game
That's great idea!
drfrenchfry there is, you can visit the wreck and explore it, that game is actually available now, I think it’s called Titanic VR, visit Spammals’ channel to see it
drfrenchfry ua-cam.com/video/1FeTIYOyBSc/v-deo.html
OMFG THIS IS AMAZING! Now, follow my instructions: Make an awesome story and then make it possible to play freeroam like in GTA or AC. Make it possible to visit all cabins, every space on the ship! Then add collectibles, side-missions, historical charachters and info about them, clothes typical for the time for you to choose/collect. Choose if you wanna play in 1st, 2nd or 3rd class... Imagime three different stories linked together, one in each class... Or maybe as a member in the staff? The possibilities are never ending! And release the game to PS4, I swear it would be a hit! :)
+ZeroZenta The uploader didn't make this. The actual creators have had the general gameplay style/features for the game planned out for years now.
Zero ~ why put the F in "OMFG" ? That is very insulting. Please don't do it.
@@drspaseebo410 I use "F" where the FUCK I want!
Dude this is already a planned game, look at Titanic Honor And Glory's channel they have it all said.
@@kmstirpitz4285 I don't fucking care, they've to redo their plans then!
One of the best let's players on this platform, at least for me. You take your ego completely out of the way and let the art speak for itself.
Spectacular and getting better and better all the time. The Olympic and Titanic seemed such "friendly", comfortable vessels. In spite of their pretentious names and grand aura, the decor was surprisingly airy and "light" for the times. Along the lines of the superb Lusitania. The attractive decorative themes chosen certainly helped to offset the disappointing lack of more impressive architectural vistas. The ships of the Olympic Class were the only grand old transatlantic liners sticking to a single deck layout throughout the vessel (the upper landings of the staircases excepted, of course) and their interiors were painfully lacking some vertical grandeur that is one of the most fascinating aspects of classic ocean liners. The lack of multi-deck spaces was probably the result of very focused cost-containment by H&W and White Star, likely driven by the enormous outlay of capital to build this trio of superliners. IMM was financially weak and White Star raised most of the money to build these ships, not IMM, so it's plausible that they were in no mood to spend extra cash on more bombastic interiors or give up money-earning cabin space for that. They needed these ships to make lots of money. Private promenade decks and extra-tariff restaurants made money, not multi-deck dining saloons and domed lounges. Opening up decks for double-height spaces would have required thicker beams and more bracing, adding weight (thus cost) and weakening the box-girder design of the hull. The top-heaviness and frightfully weak hulls of the HAPAG trio were drastic reminders of what happens when giant interior spaces dictate the structural layout of a ship. Nevertheless, compared to many liners before and after, the Olympic Class seemed fairly dainty in the dimensions of the frames and beams. It's interesting to compare the shipyard photos of their hull construction with those of other ships. The massive ribs and hull frames of the City of Paris/City of New York or the Mauretania/Lusitania for instance, clearly show that the Olympic Class was built with comparatively much lighter framing, hence the single-deck design. By keeping holes in the decks to an absolute minimum (i.e. just for boiler uptakes), the lighter structure can be made rigid while avoiding the extra weight and cost of heavier-gauge beams and frames.
DSGNflorian I want more info from you! Fascinating and informative
Loved the info! Very informative!
DSGNflorian It's like listening to a member of H&W talking about the super structure that was and still is the Olympic-Class
DSGNflorian, what you've written makes a lot of sense. Are you a ship historian or boat builder? :-) My great-grandfather was an architect and he mentioned that he did admire the interior of the ship, (I personally have a soft spot for the magnificent carved staircase) but a good building and a sturdy ship need to have what he called "good bones"-well made and built to last. It's easy to see that the ships needed to make lots of money and for good reason. I'd love to learn more of your observations. :-)
Excellent details!!
Thanks for the post!!
With my poor sense of direction i would need a map for this ship haha
This makes me enotional.
To see and "walk" through the ship that fascinated my childhood and even now still... In such beautiful detail.
On today’s episode of: why is this in my recommended
Well you watched it didn't you? :p Clearly had some interest in the video!
lol for real
Just watched a bunch of Titanic videos, guess the algorithm at least works for me
On today's episode of: why are normies like you a thing.
heh got here from s horror game
5:11 At this point I was so drawn into it that I was surprised not having a reflection in the mirror.
I love the rich and elegant decor it's amazing.
I recognized one of the staterooms to be Father Francis Browne's due to the collapsible camera and the mirror in the room. Father Browne's photos are some of the only surviving photos of the Titanic during her maiden voyage that have survived. Father Browne was one of those survivors. Father Browne also was in first class. You can find his photos online I believe Time Magazine has a slideshow of them. And his stateroom was recreated faithfully from his photograph. One of the creators of the game has that same model of camera just a different year in his collection of period pieces. I love ocean liner and nautical history especially the Olympic class ships, and Titanic has a very special place in my heart and I am looking forward to this game very much so. The creators even have a UA-cam channel where they have a simulated real-time sinking of the Titanic that you can watch. If you've got around 3 hours to spare that is. They released that video on the anniversary of the sinking.
Wow thanks for sharing!
The music is so hauntingly beautiful
I quite honestly think it's fantastic that the dev put this together, if for nothing more than to give us all a chance to see what a piece of history looked like up close.
This is incredible, the amount of work that went into this. Imagine incorporating this as a FPS map with full interaction with the furniture and items, doors etc.
I like the beard lol
Titanic: Adventure Out of Time remake anyone? I've been waiting 20 years for it!
At 14:22 you see the Rubyiat in the coal bunker
OMG it does look like it!
yes I'm going to cry lol so many easter eggs in this. even our cabin, C73!!
@@taebby78 the purser from Adventure out of time pops up and scares the crap out of you if you get to close to the window near his office
@@taebby78 oh also if your feeling nostalgic they have "Titanic: An Adventure out of time" on steam
What a melancholic video. All that sumptuous luxury, all that work and effort.
Consigned to the depths and ultimately salt water erosion...
I going to assume that he is a vampire bc he never saw his reflection in the mirror
Maybe he's a ghost.