I think the reading & writing room is a great idea. If you don’t want to be in your cabin, but you just want some quiet time, need a space to do some work, etc then that’s the perfect place.
I feel like we need a guided tour commentary track for the final version of Titanic: Honor and Glory, because I wouldn't have ever known about any of these fascinating details without these livestreams.
I talked to my sister last night having watched this. She's amazed hat how I have become an ocean liner nerd so quickly and it's because of you, Mike Brady.
Love this. Absolutely love it. Have waited my whole life to “go onboard” the Titanic. Im 41 and have been a Oceanliner-nerd for more then 30+ years. My father actually drove me and my sister all the way from Sweden to Southampton back in 1994 just to see the “Titanic port”. A couple of years later they suddenly made a movie and the whole thing blew up so to speak.
What's funny is that all of you kinda blend together in my mind, and it honestly didn't register that this was an Oceanliner Designs stream at first. I thought it was another Titanic H&G dev stream. I love this partnership, and Mike Brady makes for a great host.
I've been a Titanic geek since I was a teenager. I am so happy that young people of today are just as fascinated by this ship as I still am at age 61. And I am extremely grateful that you are recreating the ship virtually, I have always whished to visit the ship as she once was. Thank you!!!
this is soooooo interesting.. love that you walk us through the ship, explaining things - adding history, comparing small pieces to the movie, connecting the sister ships.. just fascinating.
The padded cell on the ship was also a quaint accommodation to relax or tend to things if you didn't wish to be cooped up in your cabin for the whole voyage. The stark white walls provide excellent illumination for mad scribblings or eating the pages of your favorite contemporary novel.
Titanic was such a lovely and beautiful ship. The craftsmanship was otherworldly. 💯 It puts modern cruise ships to shame. Really lovely and fascinating video.
This is brilliant. You have brought the ship and the lives of those onboard alive like I haven't seen in any museum or prior documentary. So interesting, well done!
Thanks fellas! I've learned so much, not just about the Titanic, but oceanliners in general. I love all the research shared in this video! PLEASE continue with other parts of the ship! This is thoroughly enjoyable!!
1:35:00 i have some of those tiles in my loft. In the 90s the shipyard in belfast (including the offices) was all scheduled for demolition and i was there one day with a group and told to "take what you want", so we did. The movie then came out and only after it did, did belfast care about the titanic and then decided to build the titanic attraction. We still don't have an actual titanic museum. But fun fact, without the movie, titanic would have been forgotten decades ago in belfast as the city wanted nothing to do with it. But once the movie came out, $$$.
This was a lot of fun to watch. I love learning things about the Titanic. I always think I know a lot and then I learn something new. And number each lounge chair 13 was hilarious!
Really enjoying these tours of the various spaces on Titanic, you've all done an incredible job on bringing the ship to life! It'll be great to see the accommodation & facilities the crew had, those don't seem to be covered as well as what the passengers enjoyed.
Very nice work gentlemen. Interested in the topic for over 20 years; this is some of the best work and conversation around details to learn from I have followed in a long time.
Thank you so much for doing this wonderful project. My great uncle was one the many who worked on her at Harland and Wolff, however more me the strange this is seeing the lounge, which is so familiar. For many years I lived in Alnwick (pronounced Annik) in Northumberland in England. The main hotel there, The White Swan, had bought up the panelling from the Olympic when she was scrapped in the 1930s ( panother family link, my father in law was an industrial blacksmith and helped cut her up, which is why I have some of her teak deck and copper pipework in a lamp) . The White Swan had the panelling fitted into the ballroom/ restaurant in the hotel, and many many times I’ve had meals there, or gone to a dinner dance in that rooms- in fact my best friend had her wedding reception in there. It just seems so familiar seeing it here, and you have succeeded in producing a wonderful representation of it.
Love this tour! I may have missed it, but when you toured the First Class Lounge, you would have done well to zoom in on the beautifully-carved wooden panel above the glass entrance doors. A section of one of these wood panels was found floating in the Atlantic the day of the sinking, and is now on display in a museum. And a very similar mockup of this section of paneling was used by James Cameron as the means of keeping Rose (but not Jack) alive and out of the freezing water in the movie. To this day, people continue to call this paneling a “door” in the movie, when it simply was not. 😏
It would be fascinating (to me anyway) if there ended up being a book about the process you guys went through to develop these videos. The different timelines of the sub projects, developing the music, etc...
1:08:00 I counted all the deck chairs on this demo ages ago. Here are my notes Deck chairs 625 deck chairs on the A deck promenade 106 first class part of the boat deck 2nd class area of the boat deck 66 36 on the 2nd class promenade B deck Total 833
Excellent work guys! It is remarkable what you did. Not only the design, and the tour of the ship, but the huge... wast... titanic amount of knowledge that you have gathered and put togather. Absolutely remarkable. Not to mention the work that is in this almost perfect grand design (those lamps should be off in the lavratory stall, when the door is fully open). My graphical design knowledge is close to null, but it helps me to understand the amount of work hours that is in this titanic project about RMS TItanic.
This was great. They added the enclosed section of the promenade because the enclosed promenade below was changed to staterooms. On the Olympic you had your open and closed promenades and they decided to offer the same option on Titanic, albeit on one deck, split 50/50.
..The famous 1996 game has been one of the main inspirations behind creating T:H&G...The devs are the biggest fans of that old fun since their childhood they often say... .
Usain Bolt's world record is about 27mph, and Mike ran around 24mph ;) the running physics might need a wee lookie lads ;) The "average" person sprints around 18mph with the average person running at around 5-6mph over any distance. The walking speed might be a tad overzealous too.
I am enjoying these streams immensely!! You people have done an outstanding job in recreating her so far, including getting the tile colors right in the first class smoking lounge. I would like to answer a question for you. See, I was given the National Geographic video of Dr. Ballard finding her. I had nightmares as a child of dying on a ship, in the freezing cold and darkness. I believe I was a 3rd class child. I was terrified of seeing rising water for the longest time. That whole scene in the movie gives me serious anxiety. When I saw that video, I knew what ship it was. I've been to the Titanic/river boat museum in Fall River, Mass. many, many times. They had Dr. Ballard's exhibit there for years, with all the experiments and small things they brought up. They also had Madeline Astor's life jacket and a deck chair at one time, on loan, of course. The have the model of Titanic that was used in A Night to Remember. If you ask, they will turn off the lights and light her up for you. You can push a button and hear the last survivor tell her story of that night. I love to do that. It's amazing. The reasons they did not have more life boats are A. The law didn't call for it because these ships were a new thing, so they went by tonnage of cargo. B. Thomas Andrews did add in those lifeboats to the plans and it was debated. They decided it would make the 1st class promenade too crowded. They had the new double davits, so they could have added them. Arrogance wins again.
Is this eventually going to be some sort of game where you experience the voyage as a passenger and go through the events that unfold? Or will the final product be more of an empty ship to explore and admire the detail?
Do you mean people walking about the ship? That would be very cool but also difficult to do right, and is a pretty different task to recreating the inanimate parts of the ship. Maybe they will one day, I know Oceanliner Designs are for their Grand Voyage game
..They will. .but it's gonna happen in far future. . before they add the Sinking Mode & the fully digitally reconstructed Southampton dock + terminal berth#44... .
If my math is correct, by covering 2100 ft in 1 minute, Mike beat the world record 100m sprint time by .2 seconds, so he should probably try out for the Olympics, if it were held on Titanic H&G
1. The compass on the platform is called the "Standard compass"... and yes, is the one to which all others are compared. 2. Which commentator is it who sounds like Ken Marschall?
Amusingly enough, the creation of Belfast as a city was an accident. It only became a city because of the fast expansion of the linen industry and in part due to the ship building. Otherwise Belfast isn't really a city. It is a large town. Historically Derry-Londonderry-Legenderry was the city in the north of Ireland. I live there. It only became a city in the very late part of the 19th century - 24 years before titanic sank. Dublin was the major city in Ireland, Belfast only really became "important" after Irish partition - otherwise it wouldn't really be remembered these days.
*WHAT about cockroaches, fleas, lice, bedbugs, mice and rats?* I guess that absolutely everything from the list was there on the ship, right? Did they spray all kinds of poisons against them? Did they have a team of cats like some giant museums have even nowadays?
@@OceanlinerDesigns Great choice! Yeah, with a glimpse of the bracelet when you raised your arm and I knew. So much nicer than the outgoing bracelets. Hated those. This is closer to how they looked in the 80s and 90s. Love a taper. Maybe one day they'll fix the ugly ones on the Seamasters Pros. I have a Speedy Reduced from '00 with a similar bracelet as your Pro.
In defense of cruise ship toilets everywhere, those signs are in pretty much every women's bathroom I've ever been in, lol. No toilets I know of are made to handle things like pads or tampons.
Couldn't get the demo to work, even in Windows 10, on a fairly new system, due to not having a good enough video card. Looks like it is going to take a high-end gaming system to run it, which seems odd, since there's not much motion.
Why change something if it’s working.. it’s kind of like with warships.. the navy doesn’t want to add bunch of newly engineered things on a ship, because the more newly engineered object or spaces you put into a new ship, the higher the chance that things do mesh together, or break outright, so they try to implement 2-3 new things at a time.. it’s kind of the same thing with ocean liners except instead of opinions on war fighting capabilities, you have people opinions to worry about .. they know what works and what doesn’t work, so they keep the things that work and use them on the next ship, and they change the few things that didn’t work .. it’s pretty much just copy and paste things that people like, and re engineer the things that didn’t
even if the ala carte restaurant employees had been classed as passengers, the males (which I'm assuming was pretty much all of them) would not have been allowed into boats.
Does Derek know he can use lumen reflections with baked lighting? He can remove the reflection captures and therefore the loading screens because he is not limited anymore with the ammount of captures :)). And hopefully he fixed the not 90 FOV for 2.1 :))
I think the reading & writing room is a great idea. If you don’t want to be in your cabin, but you just want some quiet time, need a space to do some work, etc then that’s the perfect place.
Ah the Greenbrier. Fabulous West Virginia hotel with a cold war bunker.
On any ship today, a place like that would be popular with me.
Are there any real ships today? (maybe QM2) @@DancingPony1966-kp1zr
It’s an ancestor of the coworking space!
@@JShrimpma My Dad is a cool guy.
I feel like we need a guided tour commentary track for the final version of Titanic: Honor and Glory, because I wouldn't have ever known about any of these fascinating details without these livestreams.
I talked to my sister last night having watched this. She's amazed hat how I have become an ocean liner nerd so quickly and it's because of you, Mike Brady.
Love this. Absolutely love it. Have waited my whole life to “go onboard” the Titanic.
Im 41 and have been a Oceanliner-nerd for more then 30+ years. My father actually drove me and my sister all the way from Sweden to Southampton back in 1994 just to see the “Titanic port”. A couple of years later they suddenly made a movie and the whole thing blew up so to speak.
..Totally feel ya !
I can't explain how much I love these Mike Brady/THG streams. I hope you guys do this forever.
yes, when is the next one?
I can't wait to see the second and third class, probably one of the two places you'd be most likely to see me😂
@@MicahRibbentrop Ha! me too.
What's funny is that all of you kinda blend together in my mind, and it honestly didn't register that this was an Oceanliner Designs stream at first. I thought it was another Titanic H&G dev stream. I love this partnership, and Mike Brady makes for a great host.
It is like many communitys, the main people are usually in the same network.
I've been a Titanic geek since I was a teenager. I am so happy that young people of today are just as fascinated by this ship as I still am at age 61. And I am extremely grateful that you are recreating the ship virtually, I have always whished to visit the ship as she once was. Thank you!!!
this is soooooo interesting.. love that you walk us through the ship, explaining things - adding history, comparing small pieces to the movie, connecting the sister ships..
just fascinating.
The padded cell on the ship was also a quaint accommodation to relax or tend to things if you didn't wish to be cooped up in your cabin for the whole voyage.
The stark white walls provide excellent illumination for mad scribblings or eating the pages of your favorite contemporary novel.
Titanic was such a lovely and beautiful ship. The craftsmanship was otherworldly. 💯 It puts modern cruise ships to shame. Really lovely and fascinating video.
This is brilliant. You have brought the ship and the lives of those onboard alive like I haven't seen in any museum or prior documentary. So interesting, well done!
You can almost smell the cigars and pipe smoke
Thanks fellas! I've learned so much, not just about the Titanic, but oceanliners in general. I love all the research shared in this video! PLEASE continue with other parts of the ship! This is thoroughly enjoyable!!
Even the first class hallway would've been gorgeous
Genuinely think this is my favourite TH-cam channel. I love the Olympic class as much as all of you guys
1:35:00 i have some of those tiles in my loft. In the 90s the shipyard in belfast (including the offices) was all scheduled for demolition and i was there one day with a group and told to "take what you want", so we did. The movie then came out and only after it did, did belfast care about the titanic and then decided to build the titanic attraction. We still don't have an actual titanic museum. But fun fact, without the movie, titanic would have been forgotten decades ago in belfast as the city wanted nothing to do with it. But once the movie came out, $$$.
51:40 I am a custodian at the University of Oregon, and one of the restrooms in one of the oldest buildings on campus still has wooden toilet seats!
The images are so lively, clear, and modern looking…. Just beautiful!
Who else played Titanic Adventures Out of Time? Classic point-and-click game from 1996. This video reminds me a lot of that experience, great stuff!
The realistic look is insane!!!!
This was a lot of fun to watch. I love learning things about the Titanic. I always think I know a lot and then I learn something new. And number each lounge chair 13 was hilarious!
This entire project is such an amazing piece of art
Really enjoying these tours of the various spaces on Titanic, you've all done an incredible job on bringing the ship to life! It'll be great to see the accommodation & facilities the crew had, those don't seem to be covered as well as what the passengers enjoyed.
This is amazing, I watched the 1st and this one back to back and didn’t want it to end!
Can’t wait for more 👍👍
It’s absolutely stunning absolutely.. I love ❤️ it. Great channel Mike.
Recently have been obsessed with anything to do with the titanic, the engineering and massive work that was done to make this beast run amazes me!
I am loving these so much. Cannot wait until pt.3.
Very nice work gentlemen. Interested in the topic for over 20 years; this is some of the best work and conversation around details to learn from I have followed in a long time.
Thank you so much for doing this wonderful project. My great uncle was one the many who worked on her at Harland and Wolff, however more me the strange this is seeing the lounge, which is so familiar. For many years I lived in Alnwick (pronounced Annik) in Northumberland in England. The main hotel there, The White Swan, had bought up the panelling from the Olympic when she was scrapped in the 1930s ( panother family link, my father in law was an industrial blacksmith and helped cut her up, which is why I have some of her teak deck and copper pipework in a lamp) . The White Swan had the panelling fitted into the ballroom/ restaurant in the hotel, and many many times I’ve had meals there, or gone to a dinner dance in that rooms- in fact my best friend had her wedding reception in there. It just seems so familiar seeing it here, and you have succeeded in producing a wonderful representation of it.
Love this tour! I may have missed it, but when you toured the First Class Lounge, you would have done well to zoom in on the beautifully-carved wooden panel above the glass entrance doors. A section of one of these wood panels was found floating in the Atlantic the day of the sinking, and is now on display in a museum. And a very similar mockup of this section of paneling was used by James Cameron as the means of keeping Rose (but not Jack) alive and out of the freezing water in the movie. To this day, people continue to call this paneling a “door” in the movie, when it simply was not. 😏
Happy this came out. Was afraid it was never coming.
Can’t wait to boot up Demo 401 on my 2014 HP Notebook!
Yes, please do a crew spaces tour
Need more Titanic exploring! You guys are all great together & the time just flys
I sadly missed this one when it was live because i was at work! I'm very much looking forward to a pleasant evening of Oceanliner Designs :)
It would be fascinating (to me anyway) if there ended up being a book about the process you guys went through to develop these videos. The different timelines of the sub projects, developing the music, etc...
i love the tour with you all. i learn a lot. thanks so much!
Absolutely love this series. thank you so much for all the effort!
Really awesome work by everyone involved.
1:08:00 I counted all the deck chairs on this demo ages ago.
Here are my notes
Deck chairs
625 deck chairs on the A deck promenade
106 first class part of the boat deck
2nd class area of the boat deck 66
36 on the 2nd class promenade B deck
Total 833
Brilliant work guys! Really excited for the next release!
Excellent work guys! It is remarkable what you did. Not only the design, and the tour of the ship, but the huge... wast... titanic amount of knowledge that you have gathered and put togather. Absolutely remarkable.
Not to mention the work that is in this almost perfect grand design (those lamps should be off in the lavratory stall, when the door is fully open). My graphical design knowledge is close to null, but it helps me to understand the amount of work hours that is in this titanic project about RMS TItanic.
Tried the demo about 6 months ago. Enjoyed it. Can't wait to see what they add to it!
This was great. They added the enclosed section of the promenade because the enclosed promenade below was changed to staterooms. On the Olympic you had your open and closed promenades and they decided to offer the same option on Titanic, albeit on one deck, split 50/50.
The blue on barber poles isn't a patriotic thing, the blue represented tattoo ink. Barber surgeons also practiced dentistry and tattooing.
It's crazy how much these guys know about titanic :D
I would love to see the 1996 video game Titanic: Adventure Out of Time recreated in this environment.
..The famous 1996 game has been one of the main inspirations behind creating T:H&G...The devs are the biggest fans of that old fun since their childhood they often say... .
I really enjoyed this one last night. 😀❤️
amazing detail!
I just finished a tour of the Queen Mary 2, and these stained glass stuff was the same there. Some things don't change.
Usain Bolt's world record is about 27mph, and Mike ran around 24mph ;) the running physics might need a wee lookie lads ;) The "average" person sprints around 18mph with the average person running at around 5-6mph over any distance. The walking speed might be a tad overzealous too.
Watching this vid makes me wish a game would exist. Where you can walk around the ship and do missions
Also mind-boggling how much a Parlour suite would cost in today’s money, adjusted for inflation…$100K? Crazy lol.
If I did my math right, Mike ran faster than most humans can run.
I am enjoying these streams immensely!! You people have done an outstanding job in recreating her so far, including getting the tile colors right in the first class smoking lounge. I would like to answer a question for you. See, I was given the National Geographic video of Dr. Ballard finding her. I had nightmares as a child of dying on a ship, in the freezing cold and darkness. I believe I was a 3rd class child. I was terrified of seeing rising water for the longest time. That whole scene in the movie gives me serious anxiety. When I saw that video, I knew what ship it was. I've been to the Titanic/river boat museum in Fall River, Mass. many, many times. They had Dr. Ballard's exhibit there for years, with all the experiments and small things they brought up. They also had Madeline Astor's life jacket and a deck chair at one time, on loan, of course. The have the model of Titanic that was used in A Night to Remember. If you ask, they will turn off the lights and light her up for you. You can push a button and hear the last survivor tell her story of that night. I love to do that. It's amazing. The reasons they did not have more life boats are A. The law didn't call for it because these ships were a new thing, so they went by tonnage of cargo. B. Thomas Andrews did add in those lifeboats to the plans and it was debated. They decided it would make the 1st class promenade too crowded. They had the new double davits, so they could have added them. Arrogance wins again.
Beautiful
The run speed in the game appears to have been set to that of the current world record holder Usain Bolt; nice.
My tour of Queen Mary 2 was done today. 11-11-23.
love it
"I'm not going to get in trouble" ;) Wouldn't want to annoy RMSTI lol.
haha i love that comment at 1:33:20, the place i work has pathways like that all over the grass in between the longer cemented paths
Cant wait for more. Though please get the graphics fixed!
Is there something wrong?!
Is this eventually going to be some sort of game where you experience the voyage as a passenger and go through the events that unfold? Or will the final product be more of an empty ship to explore and admire the detail?
I believe it’s going to sink
Are they adding the people eventually? That was a huge part of Titanic.
Do you mean people walking about the ship? That would be very cool but also difficult to do right, and is a pretty different task to recreating the inanimate parts of the ship. Maybe they will one day, I know Oceanliner Designs are for their Grand Voyage game
..They will. .but it's gonna happen in far future. . before they add the Sinking Mode & the fully digitally reconstructed Southampton dock + terminal berth#44... .
pretty sure the dining in first class was silver service where they would come round and say yes or no to what u wanted
39:00 those hallways seem so narrow.
I’m not gonna lie I laughed pretty hard at the freedom units comment. I’m an American and we measure in bald eagles lol
If my math is correct, by covering 2100 ft in 1 minute, Mike beat the world record 100m sprint time by .2 seconds, so he should probably try out for the Olympics, if it were held on Titanic H&G
Even on the modern-day cruise ships I've been on, there is no deck 13. The elevator buttons go from 12 to 14.
1. The compass on the platform is called the "Standard compass"... and yes, is the one to which all others are compared.
2. Which commentator is it who sounds like Ken Marschall?
39:45 Would the paint on the steel have been as patchy as that?
How many of those early morning strollers signs are in the demo?
Amusingly enough, the creation of Belfast as a city was an accident. It only became a city because of the fast expansion of the linen industry and in part due to the ship building. Otherwise Belfast isn't really a city. It is a large town. Historically Derry-Londonderry-Legenderry was the city in the north of Ireland. I live there. It only became a city in the very late part of the 19th century - 24 years before titanic sank. Dublin was the major city in Ireland, Belfast only really became "important" after Irish partition - otherwise it wouldn't really be remembered these days.
10:05 2.0 looks MUCH more real
That is cool as fk!
I never thought of that at the aft end of the ship it goes 2nd 1st 2nd again 3rd class. Lol
What is with the X pattern on the decks? (especially the wheelhouse)
What are the blue rolls above the windows in the wheelhouse?
Hi Mike how's it going how have you been doing lately ???.
*WHAT about cockroaches, fleas, lice, bedbugs, mice and rats?*
I guess that absolutely everything from the list was there on the ship, right?
Did they spray all kinds of poisons against them? Did they have a team of cats like some giant museums have even nowadays?
1:13:03 is around 25 freedom units.
Hey Mike, looks like you're wearing a recent Speedmaster? 😁
Good eye! It was always my dream watch, this is one of the newer ones with the tapered band as you noticed!
@@OceanlinerDesigns Great choice! Yeah, with a glimpse of the bracelet when you raised your arm and I knew. So much nicer than the outgoing bracelets. Hated those. This is closer to how they looked in the 80s and 90s. Love a taper. Maybe one day they'll fix the ugly ones on the Seamasters Pros. I have a Speedy Reduced from '00 with a similar bracelet as your Pro.
Engineering and crew Q next lol
In defense of cruise ship toilets everywhere, those signs are in pretty much every women's bathroom I've ever been in, lol. No toilets I know of are made to handle things like pads or tampons.
Will it run on Linux or just Windows?
Couldn't get the demo to work, even in Windows 10, on a fairly new system, due to not having a good enough video card. Looks like it is going to take a high-end gaming system to run it, which seems odd, since there's not much motion.
If you don't have a dx12 compatible gpu then you can try the previous demos tho
How does one find out about livestreams in advance? Do you have to be a Patreon?
Discord I would guess.
Why change something if it’s working.. it’s kind of like with warships.. the navy doesn’t want to add bunch of newly engineered things on a ship, because the more newly engineered object or spaces you put into a new ship, the higher the chance that things do mesh together, or break outright, so they try to implement 2-3 new things at a time.. it’s kind of the same thing with ocean liners except instead of opinions on war fighting capabilities, you have people opinions to worry about .. they know what works and what doesn’t work, so they keep the things that work and use them on the next ship, and they change the few things that didn’t work .. it’s pretty much just copy and paste things that people like, and re engineer the things that didn’t
Is this coming for PS5
Is it a PC game ???
Engine rooms.
motion blur is your friend
what game is this?
This doesnt feel like a tour and more like a lets talk about.
55:00
35:00
even if the ala carte restaurant employees had been classed as passengers, the males (which I'm assuming was pretty much all of them) would not have been allowed into boats.
1:11:10
hi
Does Derek know he can use lumen reflections with baked lighting? He can remove the reflection captures and therefore the loading screens because he is not limited anymore with the ammount of captures :)). And hopefully he fixed the not 90 FOV for 2.1 :))
Its 😂 ironic it's taking longer to tour 1rs class then it took for titanic to sink.