(edit: the name is Hyperland, and it is still on youtube) Watch his bbc documentary from the 1980s, I forget the name, and see that he used to be a lot more passionate about social progress in technology. Great, he used his literary inspiration to make one more windoze game to throw on the burning pile of bargain bin games, while the platform that he holds dear to him gets a kick in the balls, because they don't get a chance to try it on their home computers. Why do the right thing, when the financially rational thing to do is the wrong thing? Well, because you are a caring human being, not a calculating machine. Doing so improves performance for me as when I try to spawn the Ship for a second time without restarting the Game, it will spawn much more laggy than the first time.Originally posted by tuxdelux:This rationale is what makes everything wrong with the world. As a disclaimer, from personal experience, when you wish to Spawn or Respawn the Ship, I found it is best to restart the Game. Spawning the Save with the Iceberg may cause additional lag so it is preferred to spawn the one without the Iceberg if you just wish to experience the Sinking in an optimized way. The Iceberg is prone to be updated sometime in the future with an improved one. You can choose if you want to spawn a save that contains an Iceberg. When loading the Mission, there are two options for spawning. As a disclaimer, when using the ship for multiplayer, non-hosts will have to wait a few minutes for the ship to load for them. Depending on the user’s computer specs, it is possible to load and use the ship for multiplayer use. This recreation utilizes several methods of optimization to increase performance. This Stormworks Recreation is a new 1:1 Scale Titanic that allows users to explore some of her interior and to experience an authentic sinking with dynamic flooding. A lot of research, building, and consulting has gone into this build. Introducing a 1:1 Scale authentic recreation of the RMS Titanic after over a year since I initially began construction in February of 2021. Of the 2,208 total passengers, 1,496 would perish with 712 individuals surviving Titanic’s tragic end. At 2:20 AM, Titanic’s Stern would finally plunge beneath the waves, throwing desperate passengers and crew into the frigid Atlantic Waters. At 2:17 AM on April 15, 1912, the Titanic’s hull unexpectedly fractured, causing the ship’s Stern to tear apart from the Bow. The closest ship that responded would be known as the RMS Carpathia which was several hours away from Titanic. Unfortunately, the closest ships were stopped for the night as they were blocked in and surrounded by ice. After inspecting the damage and concluding her inevitable demise, lifeboats would be prepared and launched, and distress calls would be sent. At 11:40 PM on April 14, 1912, Titanic would strike an iceberg, breaching her first 6 watertight compartments which included the Forepeak Tank, Cargo Holds 1, 2, and 3, Boiler Room 6, and 2 feet into the coal bunker of Boiler Room 5. Towards noon on the next day on April 11, 1912, she would arrive in Queenstown, Ireland, her last port of call before New York. During the evening of the same day, she would arrive in Cherbourg, France where passengers either boarded or disembarked. She began her maiden voyage on Apdeparting from Southampton, England. After she was completed and certified, she would be given to the White Star Line to begin her passenger service for the Southampton to New York route. Titanic would become the 2nd ship of the Olympic Class fleet with a 3rd ship under construction. The RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner built between 1909 to 1912 by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, Ireland.
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