Walking the Titanic in 4K | ULTRA REALISTIC DEMO in UNREAL ENGINE 5 RTX 4090
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- čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
- The team behind the Unreal Engine 5-powered game, Titanic: Honor & Glory, has released a brand new version to explore 50% of the RMS Titanic with some truly amazing visuals. We played the game with a RTX 4090 in a 4K monitor.
It features the exterior decks and endless promenades. It also has working, living, and eating areas for Titanic’s 899 crew. Furthermore, has areas from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class.
Titanic: Honor & Glory is a first-person open-world historical recreation. With a fully explorable, fully interactive and historically perfected RMS Titanic, players will be able to walk her decks and experience her opulence as very few did.
Download the demo: titanichg.com/
00:00 1st class
04:58 1st class promenades
05:59 The baths
06:58 2nd class
08:44 3rd class
12:11 Officers only and crew areas
16:35 The boiler room
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Mesmerizing ❤❤
Thanks for the video as much appreciated. Apart from the wheelhouse that must of been cold on the bridge.
Thank you
VR developers should do this for every historical place and make it VR compatible. That would be the closest thing to time travel. I'd pay for it.
Same. Same, same, same. Imagine ancient cities that were reconstructed like this, that you could explore in VR? I'd throw money at that.
Yes! Exactly what I’ve been thinking too. It’d be so cool to walk around in VR 😊
James camerom dlc content ftw. I wanna exeperience the life or rose dewit beaucater. Get it in with jack dawson...everything.
I vote for the Old Penn Station in NYC
Ok pay $10000 via PP right now
It's amazing how over 100 years later, we're still haunted by this ship and her story.
Empress of Ireland had a similar tragic end in the Gulf of St Lawrence but was not newsworthy and was overshadowed by the Titanic event.
why do you call it she? its a titanic, its he
@@zaibatsucoo No, a boat is a SHE
@@zaibatsucoo Ships have always been referred to by female pronouns
definitely, some people are...
This wasn't a ship, it was a work of art.
I agree
Hell this aint the Titanic either that's the Olympic
@@toddgardnerii2489well maybe it was an insurance cover up and actually the Olympic that sank.
Its a graveyard 😢
Nah it was a ship. Poor souls.
Goodness, was the woodwork and tilework truly this exquisite? The upholstery this sumptuous? The decor this ornate? What a magnificent work of art Titanic was. May she rest in peace.
I understood the Titanic was posh, but I had no idea how posh. The passengers traveled in grand style. The engine room, galley, and crew quarters were at the opposite end of the spectrum, but that's understandable.
Yes it was, the developers of the game have spent years researching and recreating every wallpaper, sink, cupboard, architrave, plant pot, carpet, fireplace etc etc
Titanic engine
oi mate, nice comment!
Titanic
It looks so comfortable and safe, you wouldn’t even imagine it sinking to the bottom of the ocean/ the ocean taking your life with her
That stupid Captain Smith
Exactly what I was thinking. Would love to be able to go back in time & wonder around it. Preferably before she left Southampton. Modern cruise ships look tacky in comparison.
This gives you an idea of how vast and deep the oceans are. It took almost 80 years to locate the wreckage.
That was exactly the case for many of the passengers during the night of the sinking; they felt so safe aboard the ship that many of them refused to go into a lifeboat.
@@TechnologicallyTechnical "The Titanic is Unsinkable" was a Huge Myth that was taken as Gospel at the time. So MANY TRULY believed it would never sink. Even before it completely Plunged into the Frozen Waters of the Atlantic, the 1,509 Remaining Souls on Deck saw and felt the Bow break away from the Stern but believed that it would act as "Life Raft" on its own. When both the Stern and Bow SANK, The Horror, Screams,Wails and TERROR begin, and for hours, People Screamed, CRIED and Wailed in the Water for Help, often begging God for mercy.
This footage is better than trying to get a close-up on a home-made submarine
😄😄😄😄😄😄
HELP ME
Quite a bit safer too!
@@user-ih7gc7dt9l Unless you fry your GPU and burn the house down.
And both runs on controller 😂
What an absolutely GORGEOUS ship. It breaks my heart that it had such a tragic ending. My prayers for all the people who perished on board and my hope is that seafaring will always be safe !
Prayers 1. do not work. 2. 100 years ago and now praying ? Oh my oh my you christians are really del uded.
What's almost even more heartbreaking is to know that her sister ship Olymoic was sold and scrapped when White Star Line merged and it was decided to dramatically reduce their fleet of ships. To intentionally destory such a work of art is almost an atrocity.
Why are you sending prayers?
@@latonyanewsome0 I'd imagine because there's really nothing else to send, especially this long after the fact. ...Heck, even at the time, there wasn't much else most people could do.
Imagine who was on board the titanic and experienced that tragedy, if they had the chance to see this video. That would be crazy.
Walter Lord, who wrote "A Night to Remember", mentioned in one of his books how certain people were triggered by certain different stimuli. He mentioned a female survivor who recalled an incident, years later, when she suddenly felt immensely cold for no apparent reason. She then recognized that a band was playing "Tales of Hoffmann" which was the last piece of music the band played at dinner on board on April 14, 19
I would imagine anyone who had been on board would find the video rather unnerving. If they been in the same area, maybe seeing it beginning to flood, I'd be concerned about triggering flashbacks.
I remember seeing "Miss Saigon" a number of years ago. They recreated the departure from the roof of the embassy, and between the lighting and sound you really get the effect of the news reel footage with the helicopter, I was in Jr. High at the time of the escape, and it had been over 20 years, but I was getting a bit freaked out by the sensation. I'd hate to think what effect it would have had on someone that was there.
To clarify for anyone curious; This demo is not made by those uploading the video, but by Vintage Digital Revival -- a group of enthusiasts recreating Titanic on their own time. Their web page is linked in the video's description.
Thank you for the clarification
Yes thanks for sharing this… the group needs credit for this amazing work.
It isn't a non profit, it is a private LLC.
its an insane amount of work, big props
And then the Rothschilds sunk it so they could take out the primary opposition to their usurpation of the American financial system and subjugate the American people under Khazar control for 111 years (and counting...)
Imagine the real ship, took more than 2 years to build, using exquisite materials for 1st class and not so good for the rest. All this for just 4 days into the sea and an eternity underwater.
pretty sure it took 5 years, 1907-1912
Not eternity. It’s already greatly eroded and in a few hundred years will be totally gone. A blink of the eye in Earth time.
@@god124812 Not even a few hundred years. Scientists predict that it could be completely gone within 30 years time.
That's just a myth. The materials used for Titanic were the best of the time. Titanic's sister ship Olympic was built
with these same materials and had a successful career. Even when she was scrapped in 1935, the
scrappers claimed that the Olympic's structural integrity was still superb despite a long and eventful lasting 24 years.
@@MattiavonSigmund I'm not talking about the structural materials, that was for sure the best. Olympic survived because it didn't encounter with a sea mine or a torpedo like the Britannic or the Lusitania. Im talking about the materials used in 3rd class, the cabins had 4 beds and a toilet next to the beds, worst than a prison. They were even lockdown and couldn't share the same space were the 2nd and 1st class were.
Now I can say I’ve been on Titanic. Absolutely astonishing work.
J y était moi en avril 1912. Frédéric.
I find it hard to believe that such a magnificent ship went the way it did, and so quickly, heartbreaking!
This is much better than going under the ocean to view it
Who wants to see a corpse amirite?
@JishinimaTidehoshi there are no bodies remaining. All you'll see is jewelry, clothing, and empty shoes. Eerie.
Lol😂
Come on.. You can't be serious.. This is very impressive indeed but nothings like the real thing in front of you..
@@wydadr4515 be my guest and pay 250k to go and tell me how is it
How safe they must have felt in the midst of such luxury.
We sure did
and to think it only lasted for 5 days lol
@@dr.loomis4221 LOL, How do you get 84 subscribers with absolutely no content? Just curious. Lots of friends? And btw, your comment sounds like a chilling remark from the other side.
@@tsisqua He is Dr. Loomis, after all....
@@Stack_Silver Ahaha!!!!!!!
How the hell did someone do this render?! It's incredible
This is Titanic Honor and Glory. I've been following this project for years and progress is slow as a snail but that's because they're detailing it down to the last rivet. The creators have their own youtube channel and talk about different aspects of the Titanic and little known info. Believe it or not the game is free.
@@FokkerAce1917 is it available to play?
@@prodrohitt all you need to know is in this video's description
@@prodrohitt yes, its in the description
A time traveler.
I almost cried with that intense immersive experience! So many people died in that day! Im huge lover of history and playing this demo and "live" where they lived, its just priceless! I would pay for the owners of this project to do another history project! Im spechless! This is what new technology era can give to us!
The workmanship that went into this ship is absolutely mind-blowing.
It's really sad
3 years of hard work, ended up at the bottom of the ocean in less than 3 hours
Clearly not good enough though was it
@@Ben-io2vo it was tho
@@ron3557 the thing sunk
@@Ben-io2vo took almost 3 hours to sink when any other ship would have sunk in 1 hour
As a huge Titanic nerd, This is absolutely magic.
What a magnificent ship.
haha nerd
A nerd you say. Lol question do you know How much did it cost to make this including labour? this is the first and last of its kind what a ship this was
@@rachelbrown4081 а кто это воссоздать? мы ведь там не были, хватит тревожить их души,
wanna go on a submarine ride?
No, i wouldn't have the money
The level of detail and amount of work on this is crazy.
Notice the clock in the grand stairwell is at 11:40ish. Approximately when the ship first struck the iceburg.
And the one above the Fireplace.
It’s impressive that we had this level of engineering and craftsmanship in 1912. Imagine being part of the crew that built this.
I was thinking the same thing! almost looks modern to todays standards..
Just look at Londons old buildings from that time.
Standards have massively dropped.
Why?
You THOUGHT engineering and craftsmanship in 1912 was of lower quality than today?
Sad you thought that way.
People are lazier today, not then.
You must not look at much architecture then
@@Edith1517 We can still do this today I'm sure, but with capitalism and a much more global economy its not preferred. Companies are too busy competing with each other to stay afloat and/or continue make profit. At least me thinks.
The level of detail that went into this rendering is absolutey amazing, beautiful work.
I think we have reached point where game looks better than a real life😂.
Yes. It's beautiful
The background music is also beautiful.
@@NameisnotimportantI almost wanted to ask were do I see this in person...that's not under the sea
Queen Mary is the closest thing I've experienced.
So luxurious. This is amazing to see. I can imagine all the people enjoying their voyage.
My great aunt was going to go on the Titanic. She had married a very wealthy man from Scotland. She was living there with him and wanted to come home back to Wyoming for a visit. Her trip home was delayed. I am sure she felt much sadness for those who did board the Titanic but much relief it wasn't her time to go.
Stunning. Just gorgeous. I think there are many that have waited for something like this. There was not before nor has there been a ship like Titanic. Breathtaking in every detail.
Other than the Olympic and to a lesser extent the Britannic
Таких кораблей было три. Но времена изменились, ушла потребность в такой роскоши. Мировая война - и один, Британик, переоборудовали в госпиталь, а враг его потопил (но из трагедии Титаника извлекли уроки, и тут спаслись почти все). А Олимпик благополучно плавал до полного морального устаревания и даже сам потопил вражескую подлодку. Один проект - разные судьбы 🤷♂️
It’s crazy to think that what we see in this video, the actual place is under a sea of cold darkness
Not crazy at all. Many things are in deep see. Even things from outter space
Even a logitech controller
And I'm looking at it from my home for free! Lots of oxygen and no implosions here.
RIP
@@ichiller1504 And here we go.. 😄
@@ichiller1504 I thought it was crazy at first but turns out even the military uses Playstation or Xbox controllers for weapon systems or other controls.
As a massive Titanic fanatic, this is absolutely breathtaking.
Don’t you mean ‘a titanic Titanic fan’? Lol
FYI the Titanic did not sink because of the rock but because of a boycott.
@@Azolture yes I know.
@@Azolture Whatever conspiracy you're mentioning, it's not true. The iceberg sank it.
And then the Rothschilds sunk it so they could take out the primary opposition to their usurpation of the American financial system and subjugate the American people under Khazar control for 111 years (and counting...)
This made it feel more real than ever. I couldnt watch the whole thing because i imagine what the departed went through on that ship as ahe was sinking. Its so sad this happened.
What a magnificent ship. Breathtaking, stunning and opulent beyond words. I didn't know until I saw this. It makes me feel angry that it sank on the first voyage, when it could have been avoided. Frank Prentice, a crew survivor said they just 'threw it away.' The bridge ignored the ice warnings to stay away. Instead, they increased speed.
Esperar coerência da humanidade é muito nobre da sua parte ou ingenuidade mesmo
@@ninatote6426 My word. A colossus of ships.
@@xianlingR34in fact, we wouldn't have experienced it if it hadn't sunk.
Why *would* they have stayed away? Icebergs were incredibly common during spring, and the ship had a set schedule. These weren't cruise ships, they had very sepcific routes and deadlines. Titanic just got really unlucky unfortunately.
That is an obtuse response. I don't think you got the gist of what I was saying.
Really amazing, made me feel very emotional, my great grandfather was crew, Chief Fire Officer and some of my family helped build the ship here in Belfast.
Seriously your related to the crew? That's amazing? What does your family say about the titanic
@@Jessica-el3dc hi, yeah it's hard to comprehend if he hadn't survived my mum, myself, brothers, my kids etc wouldn't be here. His name was William Barnes. Kind of used to ships as the Harland and Wolff Shipyard is just down the road from me here where the Titanic, Olympic, Britannic etc from the White Star Line were built here. A lot of my family worked there and some worked in building the Titanic etc. It was the biggest shipyard in the world. My dear mum who has sadly passed has written for Titanic exhibitions.
@@lauracrothers8131 what an awesome legacy!
@@joekelley5121 yes guess it is. Its all very interesting, I'm doing my family tree presently so will be interesting to find out more. My great grandfather was on the Olympic as crew before the Titanic.
@@lauracrothers8131 that's great. I've always been fascinated by the story of the Titanic, but coming across this video and the downloadable program that for now let's you explore 50% of the Titanic is rekindled my fascination. All the best on the family tree research!
The beauty this ship had back in 1912 was simply mind-blowing. No TV's No Radios. No technology. Just human interaction & me time.
Terrible. Your wife yapping non-stop, the kids fighting, the neighbors getting drunk, the rich looking down at you. No thank you. I would rather go by boat, short trip, to a nearby island to meet with the local beauty.
@@ugaugauga488Hahaha! You’re funny. Either that, or you’re insufferable.
Me time, ha. Not if you were one of the 950 people who were at work, doing the laundry, shoveling coal.
They would have had an intelligence far greater than us in some ways. The intelligence of conversation and decorum. Try reading a book from that era because I can hardly understand the English written in those novels like Shakespeares. Our minds have become very dull, we just Google it lol..
It was a different time back then --- no stupid screen to stare it for hours on end --- all you had was your wits and charm as you engaged in stimulating conversations!
The attention to details is extraordinary. The tour was very nostalgic.
I needed to stop the video and comment that I would love to have the money to build a hotel with the insides built just like Titanic so people can feel what it would be like to be on the Titanic.. I hope and pray someone would be able to do that. that would be so nice. Thank you for taking us on the tour of such a wonderful ship lost to us by the sea.
WOW, I work in architectural rendering and this just blew my mind. Insane, I felt I could touch it with my hands, so much details, so much luxury. Despite the tragedy, it's great to see how things were made way back when, especially transport means and machinery, everything was harmonious and made sense in the overall design.
Excuse the pun but it is actually unreal what can be accomplished using the unreal engine. I mean the attention to detail in this down to the freakin coal in the boiler room - absolutely astounding work here!!
What a contrast with how stuff's done today, right? And I mean a LOT of things were simply better then.
@@Alicricity the Unreal engine is amazing. Even back in 98, when they brought out the game Unreal, it was great for the period.
А вы представьте, насколько сложней было все это сделать тогда..в 1910-1912 году? Это ж всё, или почти всё - ручная работа!!!
@@noahhyde8769Architecture is so ugly now. But I still prefer now to then. At least everyone is treated more fairly now. I would rather die than go back in time and become a breeding cow with no real destiny.
*The difference between the 1st class and the 3rd class is really striking for its time!*
The staterooms are one thing, have you seen the normal 1st class rooms? They weren't actually that much better.
And then compare 3rd class on Titanic, to 3rd class on most other immigrant liners (essentially converted cattlepens & cargo holds) and you start to get a REAL appreciation for how luxurious Titanic was :)
True
Don't worry. The 1st class is trying to make sure the 3rd class doesn't even get to sail on any ship. They want to make sure poor people can't even afford it.
@@badgerden7080 Not how it worked, most of the money was made on 3rd class.
Wonderful reconstruction, I just wish it was shown more slowly. This makes me dizzy…
Magnificent. Even in third class and crew members areas you can see the attention to detail and the experience. We don´t see anything like that today.
I just saw the Titanic exhibition in Paris, with recreations and actual Titanic artifacts, this is impressive.
The items from that time period were incredibly detailed. You just don't see this type of stuff anymore sadly.
yes you do , your looking at it , how much detail went into programming this
@@royalcrowntowing2464they mean that modern construction has changed to more modern, brutalist, simplistic styles, function over form in some cases with minimal decoration, but also (in my opinion) rather awful "sleek" and "futuristic" and "sophisticated" designs; of course not all construction is this was but much of it is far less grand in these romantic styles, I do like some modern construction but there is a certain elegance to the more expensive and "classy" styles of the early 1900s
@@royalcrowntowing2464 I wasn't referring to the programming but ok lol
@@woahg0378, you can thank cheap made in China for that!
@@texasgirl6000You can have nice-looking things, but you have to pay for those custom-made items. Nice things are for people with wealth.
So beautiful, yet eerie, especially being the only one there. Like you are a ghost, forever running the halls of the Titanic looking for a way back home..
Agree with the rest of the comments. I'd buy VR if you could visit places like this...make it into a simulator perhaps.
Visiting London a hundred years ago, Mayan cities thousands of years ago, watch gladiators in Rome, ancient historical battles...the possibilities are endless
I’m taken aback at how intricate each detail was. Hauntingly beautiful
Simply amazing to see the differences between cruise ships of the past compared to now. Back then, everything was so ornate and beautifully constructed down to every little detail.
Yea back then things took ages to be ready and countless lives were lost
Different design philosophy back then
@@jere9915 We know lives were lost, it had nothing to do with the ship being ornate
That’s only because this mostly shows first class. I promise you would not have wanted to be on the Titanic if you were in steerage with all the ‘commoners’.
even many of the first class state rooms did not have private toilets. the most luxurious suites on the ship were still very small compared with today's standards, and though the decoration is lovely, there's not really much in the way of recreation on board. you could sit down and eat, or smoke, but that was about it. the swimming pool was tiny and deep in the interior of the ship. it had a squash court that was probably booked up most of the time. you probably wouldn't want to spend more than a few days on board such a ship
The opulence of 1st class is really something to be in awe about especially for that time period. Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship and materials.
One of the first class survivors said it was so opulent that it was constantly tense. Like everyone was super super unusually formal lol
@@cryptojuicer lol thanks for sharing that information I could only imagine lol
Absolutely. The work put into every detail is definitely something that has been lost over time due to automation/mass production etc
@@cryptojuicer I recall reading that somewhere, too. That everyone was so formal with each other. Stiff.
Makes one wonder if the only really good parties *were* in 3rd class (a la James Cameron movie).
Titanic was amazing for its time in the sense that the Titanic 1st Class was like a 6 or 7 star hotel while the 2nd and 3rd class were on par with 1st and 2nd class of contemporary liners. Titanic was in a class of its own making its sinking even more tragic.
How is it so buttery smooth? My 3060 screamed just looking at this.
Thank you for taking us in time. This is so beautiful!
Seeing how cramped and maze-like the third class hallways were is chilling, knowing that a huge amount of its passengers couldn't manage to get out of there before their sections started filling with water
What's just as chilling is that it took all but 5 mins to hit the bottom of the ocean once under.
@@daniellelawman9724The ocean is endless. Makes sense.
@@ninab.4540endless? No.
@@ninab.4540 Ultra hyperbole?
@@daniellelawman9724how do you know it took 5 minutes to reach its present location on the ocean floor.
Dude imagine paying 250k to die in a submarine to go see the titanic when this video was available the entire time. SMH.
Paying more money than the cost of a ticket on the ship
Back when traveling almost anywhere was an experience, not an ordeal. I want to see liners return.
Congratulations to the individuals who created this film, it is fantastic. Must have taken ages of high concentration .
It’s not a film, it’s game footage
Now I see why the sea got this ship for itself, its a truly masterpiece.
I just can’t imagine all this at the bottom of the ocean.. pure beauty lost in all darkness.
to me, Titanic appeal was greatly decreased when I discovered two twin ship existed (Olympic and Britannic), and no one cares about them.
@@giuseppegius6175 in the ship community they are highly regarded as amazing vessels, but since Titanic is one of the most tragic loss of life, its more well known
The mail room was amazing. Most don't realize that RMS means Royal Mail Ship.
If the Titanic had not sunk back in the day,she would be a floating museum today.
Probably not. She likely would’ve been scrapped during the 1930’s, as was the case with her sister ship, Olympic.
@@TechnologicallyTechnicalYou'er absolutely right but she would'nt be famous if she had'nt sunk.Just a piece of forgotten junk.
@@TechnologicallyTechnicalYou're absoluteiy right.
CZcams is wild for recommending this video to everyone right now lmao
it's difficult to imagine that such a beautiful ship went down in the icy waters of the north atlantic.
Apparently that did actually happen.
@@shaunharrisonpianotheorist energy
ITS CURSED I TELL YOU.. CURSEDDDD
@@RepentandbelieveinJesusChristJesus mother fu@king crist
This is much better than going under the ocean to view it. How safe they must have felt in the midst of such luxury..
Wow, this is one of the best video I ever seen, can't imagine how big the ship was and the people who lived inside, really well done for the video creater
"Tell us of the frame rates in 4k, Mr. Dawson. I hear they are quite good on this ship."
Jack: "The best I've seen, ma'am. Hardly any stutters."
This deserves more likes imo.
Jack, I want you to 4K res me like one of your French girls. Wearing this… Wearing only this.- Rose.
But why did I just say this in my head when I saw him exploring 3rd class 😂
@@chiphobby2443 I found it contrived
There should be a mode where you can turn on rats 🐀 running around in the lower decks😂
Think we're all here bc of recent events(RIP to all 5 souls) but wow I had no idea how realistic this stuff was. Always wondered what Titanic actually looked like man this has to be the closest I've seen yet. Props to whoever made this thanks for letting me travel back in time.
Not "all" there are comments dating 3, 2 1 month(s) ago.
If they had seen this think of the money they would have saved including they're "souls".
I've been following this project for like 8 years now.
@@ericlloyd7981 Can you elaborate about how watching the video could save their life ? or money as mentioned.
@@ericlloyd7981If you had went to school, think of all the times you’d use the proper “their”.
Jokes aside, they would’ve gone regardless. A simulation is not the same as the real thing. People who have money to burn will spend it to have exotic experiences that very few people will ever experience.
It’s just unfortunate that the “experience” turned out to be “imploding in a submarine”
When I saw the ships log's on the docking bridge tail as in the real ship, I was just blown away at the extreme detail. Well done indeed!
I can't even begin to imagine the amount of work that went into making this, this is incredible. As a side note... imagine this as a UT map. CTF would be lit.
This is the way I would like to picture Titanic. The way she once was. Very elegant. Full of life and activity. Not the haunting and spooky wreck that lies on the ocean floor.
The 5 enjoyed that creepy atmosphere....
Full of life and activity for all of 5 days
Yep me too x
“Full of life”
Literally 0 living beings in the video
A stitch in time definitely saves 9 or in this case 1,500 people
To think that one of the greatest works of human talent and engineering was in service for only 4 days is surprising, shocking and heartbreaking at the same time.
The Titanic is famous for it having been ephemeral. In the exact opposite way tha the Giza pyramids are famous for being eternal.
Had nothing happened to the Titanic, no one would care about it today. It would have been merely a step to the next big thing.
Instead we got the Hindenberg of the sea.
It's sister ship, The Olympic, who was essentially identical to Titanic was in service for decades.
Such a beautiful lady... As a fifty one year old man... My mother introduced me to this story when I was just a kid. Still gets me every time I see her. Rest in peace beautiful!!! 😢😢
Oh woooow! Thank you for this, man. Its really like taking a walk into the titanic. I'll def download the demo to get a feel of it.
Somthing tells me this was re-created with actual blueprints. What a treat to see the inside of this grand ship.
Yeah, it had to be.
Its phenomenal how well James Cameron did with research for the movie. I watched this and thought to myself 'Oh that's where that happened' over and over.
So..where did the 'painting scene' took place then?
And then the Rothschilds sunk it so they could take out the primary opposition to their usurpation of the American financial system and subjugate the American people under Khazar control for 111 years (and counting...)
@@farishakim6759 in those rooms seen at the beginning of this video
@@Downtown.TonyBrown "it's incredible to think how they reconstructed the ship without modern technology for the movie." Uhmmm, it's called having the blueprints, photographs, and building the ship almost to scale by hand.
@@Downtown.TonyBrown 1997 wasn't that long ago lol
Would be so awesome if this ship was still here today and had tours. So crazy when you think of what would have happened if the tragedy never happened. How different things would be.
Just a wonderful video 👏. Felt like I was on the ship, walking all over Titanic. A masterpiece! Really enjoy it.
Wow. This was so realistic. I was impressed with the vibrant colors, and the way the sunlight poured through the windows. Excellent job.
A life size replica of the Titanic or parts of it, could be one of the most terrifying escape rooms ever.
The video game "Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors" is essentially this
Definitely and if you don't do it in time, the whole room floods and you die
"...you dye"
Tinted blue.
@@thesandman775 do you dye or die?
I'm pretty sure you know what he meant
WOW, what a beautiful ship, she was. Thank you so much for this awesome journey through Titanic, very eerie. RIP all who died in the terrible disaster.
I was a model maker on Cameron's film and I feel like I'm seeing Titanic for the first time. Thank you!
I'm seeing it in it's perfect condition, I'm not out $250,000, and I'm still alive. Marvels of modern technology, truly.
The level of luxury and grandeur is simply exquisite!
It just shows that all those years ago, the designers, engineers and craftsmen were of the highest order!
Breathtakingly beautiful!
I agree
Except when it came to the materials they used to actually build it.
They actually invented the ability to close off sections by the press of a button from the bridge. That's why it was called unsinkable. Crazy to think that the first ship with this these remote bulkheads would use them on their first trip and sink anyways.
Your vocabulary made me laugh
@@daniellelawman9724 Olyimpic used the same materials and it could withstand a head-on crash. Materials were never the issue.
Excellent visuals. Thanks to the team. This is as far as my exploration skills go ❤
I've been interested in the titantic since i was 8 years old. I watched it with my father when he came home from work late. It's horrible what happened to all those people. May they Rest in peace.Beautifull craftsman work.
Why did I get recommended this now of all times
Just imagine how much time, effort and detail is needed in making this. Appreciate this work.
especially back then.
They've been at it for almost (or maybe just over?) a decade now. It's one of the few crowd funded projects where I'm not unhappy even if they've still never delivered the "game" they promised. The game as it currently is likely won't be finished for another decade still at the rate things are progressing.
Still, just figuring out things like the wall/ceiling coverings in each room is surprisingly challenging. TBH I'm impressed the team has kept working at it for this long. It's such a huge project for a small, community team compared to how many people worked on building the real ship.
Yea imagine the real thing damn
yes unfortunately a lot of people even died doing construction on it.
It's so great someone managed to film the entire ship before it sunk. Well done. /j
Thank you for this grand tour!! Titanic is truly a piece of true historical art work.
They need a VR simulation so you can be a passenger on the boat and it just plays the entirety of the voyage all way until the sinking and give access to any part of the ship during the sinking and you have to survive. I'd buy a VR today if they had that available.
The detail and care that went into this is truly impressive.
If I wanted to download and play this on my pc it would instantly combust!!!
@@kylequintana unless it can handle unreal engine 5 because its planning to allow low end devices to handle high graphics
And some say that programmers aren’t artists! They are!
And then the Rothschilds sunk it so they could take out the primary opposition to their usurpation of the American financial system and subjugate the American people under Khazar control for 111 years (and counting...)
@@kylequintana the demo to this is around 40gigs
My God, I was completely transfixed from start to finish with this inside tour of The Titanic! It's just mind bending to imagine all of this superb craftsmanship at the bottom of the ocean, wow! This was not a ship but a small floating city! I'm going to watch it again!
I read that the gates in the 3rd class area were actually advertised as part of the safety of Titanic for third class passengers. They separated the two third class areas, one of which was for unmarried men and the other for families, couples, and unmarried women. It was supposedly to keep the unmarried men from coming over to the area where the unmarried women and families were. They weren't meant to keep third class locked in and unable to evacuate. The real killer for third class apparently was the lack of people coming to get them and the confusion of the layout of the ship which has, unfortunately, killed both before and after Titanic (The Scandinavian Star comes to mind).
This sure beats trying to go down there and see it for yourself. The visuals are amazing.
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No it doesn't seeing the Titanic in real life above or below water would be life-changing.
@@RandomnessTube.Or ending !
This project has been almost 10 years on AND IT ISN'T CLOSE TO COMPLETION... *This one is just damn beautiful*
This is literally the coolest thing ever on CZcams😍😍 I’ve been obsessed with the titanic since junior high and to see the lay down is mind blowing.. only to think this entire thing was drowning in water in minutes with thousands of lives is the scariest part. I can’t imagine being on this beautiful one in million design only to see it be destroyed in minutes 😢
You forget how everything was new. Not antique. How beautiful!
Insane. Could almost smell the varnish, pine, and oak.
I definitely smelled ur BO
I just saved myself, 250,000 bucks.
This is so good! It really makes me kind of sad to see how really beautiful this ship was and all the beautiful furnishings that it had been decorated.
The amount of detail someone put into this has a heart for titanic
Crazy to think I didn’t have to pay $250000 or my life to experience this
worst part is they didn't even see it before they imploded... what a waste of money.
What a waste of lives.
Jesse & Folks,
I was thinking the same,
I guess the adventure dopamine’s got ahead of common sense n those
N the doomed sub vessel?,
I would not have gone on it,but would love too n a
Certified tested/approved time trialed sub vessel.
Stay safe from Seattle,👌🏻
im saving up for when they tell me theyve made an airplane out of paper that can fly to the sun.
@@Dreadpirateflappy The 19-year-old didn't even want to do it - he went on because he wanted to be with his father on Father's Day.
This seems like a way better way to experience the Titanic than diving down thousands of feet in a JANKY HOME MADE SUBMARINE. lol, Sweet Jesus...
Such a beautiful ship it was and what a tremendous work was put into it, both the real ship and the engine!
What’s under the water, is just a pale shadow of the magnificent ship she was... I rather remember her like this, then her shattered remains on the cold dark ocean floor and the tragic lost of life that occurred that devastating night.
No one should be visiting her on the bottom.
She is a grave, and should be respected and allowed to Rest In Peace. Not be some side show for a few rubbernecked tourists.
I think it's a bit crazy how despite this ship having different levels and class, at the end of the day....they all died the same tragic death and it all became meaningless. kinda symbolic
Indeed that is
No you had better chances of getting in a lifeboat in 1st class
Exactly
@@lastkings94 it doesn’t matter, smart as*s, first class passengers still died.
There's only one class at the bottom of the ocean
Anyone else getting random titanic videos in their recommended after oceangate? lol
Beautifully done video. Thank you for the tour!!