What can rail preservation learn from a simulator about Titanic? Project Director Tom Lynskey walks us through the research and development of Titanic: Honor and Glory and how it showcases the oceanliner’s history from a very different perspective.
Learn more about the project at TitanicHG.com!
Titanic Honor and Glory is created using the Unreal Engine 4 which means it is likely to require a pretty powerful PC by the time it reaches release.
- Titanic: Honor and Glory is aiming to re-create the entire Titanic inside and out, from the hull and promenades to every saloon, boiler room, and cabin. The ship will be fully explorable in a rich and detailed 3D environment with the highest level of accuracy yet achieved with Titanic.
- Titanic honor and glory started the project way earlier than this, released a tech demo which the devs of Fall of the Titanic copied the idea, gameplay and assets of it I don't agree. This game, with all its shortcomings seems to be built from scratch.
- Titanic: Honor and Glory aims to be a game that traverses the gaming barrier, and acts not only as a history lesson, but also as a monument to honor all who lost.
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The team behind Titanic: Honor and Glory has released a new video that features the first gameplay footage from the Unreal Engine 4 build of this upcoming game. Titanic: Honor and Glory is coming to next-gen platforms and the team aims to finish the game by October 2015, and will launch a fund raiser campaign in February 2015. Enjoy!
The Titanic Honor And Glory Demo
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