Page 1 of 1

Ship Simulator

Posted: 01 Mar 2007, 00:17
by Jetset
I remember this being mentioned some time ago, I for one poo pooed it, but now I am considering getting hold of a copy.

Does anybody still use it and if so what's it like? Is it better than FS interms of FPS etc.

Thanks

Posted: 01 Mar 2007, 00:40
by Rich
Why not use Fs it's something You are used to and there are a fair few sailable ships out there for Fs including a carrier

Posted: 01 Mar 2007, 01:49
by Jetset
To be honest Rich, FS has lost its spark with me. I am thinking about trying something new. Have decided to start sailing lessons, and knock private flying on the head. It's so much cheaper and more fun.

Posted: 01 Mar 2007, 03:00
by Chris Trott
THe Website is - http://www.shipsim-secure.com for the "Ship Simulator" and http://www.hangsim.com/vs/ for the "Virtual Sailor" program.

Ship Sim would be good to hold off on for a while longer until Ship Simulator 2007 is released. Many more features. If you're more into sailing though, Virtual Sailor is much more what you want as Ship Simulator is powered craft only.

Posted: 01 Mar 2007, 05:21
by DispatchDragon
Hey Jetty

I have the "Gay Vagabond" NO jokes from the peanut gallery - there used to be a converted MTB in Ilfracombe by that name that ran tourists to Lundy Island by day and Rum from Dinard at night :)

Theres 50foot sloop on all nodes that sails like a dream in FS9 Ill find the link for you - but it really is a joy to sail


Leif

Posted: 01 Mar 2007, 15:35
by Jetset
Thanks Leif and Chris, I will have a look into those.

Posted: 01 Mar 2007, 18:33
by jab
That Ship Simulator looks quiet good :tab: see you take control off the Titanic wonder if there's that Iceberg about :dunno:

James

Posted: 01 Mar 2007, 19:52
by Jetset
I heard there would be one in the 2007 version.

Posted: 01 Mar 2007, 22:38
by Chris Trott
No, there aren't currently icebergs, but one major area of improvement over Ship Sim (v1/2006) is damage will be visible when you hit something and you'll be able to do more than just plod around the harbor.