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vROVpilot: Titanic

vROVpilot: Titanic

PC
Early Access

Release Date: December 31, 2024 Early Access

Singleplayer

A simulation game about scanning the wreck of the Titanic. vROVpilot: Titanic allows us to take control over remote controlled underwater drones. We can explore the helm of the destroyed ship and the future development of the game involves adding its stern and the nearby debries field.

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vROVpilot: Titanic is a simulation game in which we take part in the exploration of the remains of the titular ship - Titanic. This project was developed by the Magellan company. For its needs, scans of the real wreck were performed. Authors of the game have also collaborated with experts who have experience with real projects of this type.

Gameplay

vROVpilot: Titanic allows us to take control over Romeo and Juliet, which are remotely operated vehicles (ROV). Our task is to scan the wreck of the Titanic in such a way as to understand its key features. A guide leads us through the subsequent stages of completing this task, however after finishing all the goals we can freely explore the wreck, without worrying about any restrictions.

The Magellan company intended to develop its work and gradually make available to us further parts of the wreck for examination. Initially, only the bow of the Titanic was available, constituting about 35 percent of the data collected by the developers. Over time, the creators planned to also include the stern and the field of debris in the project. Additionally, the authors wanted to allow us to unlock new parts and upgrades for vehicles.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Magellan

Publisher: Magellan

Age restrictions: none

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for vROVpilot: Titanic Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce RTX 3060, 20 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for vROVpilot: Titanic Video Game.

92%

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All Reviews: Very Positive (110)

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The main pros of the game

  • Immersive Experience: Many s praised the immersive nature of exploring the Titanic wreck, highlighting the emotional impact and the ability to pilot the ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) to view the wreck from various angles.
  • Realistic Scans: The game provides access to actual 3D scans of the Titanic wreck, which s found fascinating and educational, especially for Titanic enthusiasts.
  • Potential for Future Updates: s expressed excitement about the roap for future updates, including plans to add the stern and debris field, as well as higher resolution scans.
  • Educational Value: The game serves as a valuable tool for research and education, allowing s to observe the wreck's deterioration and understand its historical context.

The main cons of the game

  • Limited Content: Many reviews noted that the current content is minimal, with only a few missions and the bow section of the ship available for exploration, leading to a short gameplay experience.
  • Graphical Issues: s reported that the graphics could be improved, with some areas appearing blurry or lacking detail. The visibility of the ocean floor through holes in the wreck model detracted from the experience.
  • Basic Gameplay Mechanics: The gameplay was described as simplistic, with basic scanning missions that lack depth. The controls were also criticized for being clunky and not intuitive.
  • Technical Limitations: s highlighted the lack of options in the settings menu, such as the inability to adjust resolution, toggle UI elements, or access a full-screen mode.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to s

  • Higher Resolution Models: Many s expressed a desire for higher resolution textures and models to enhance the visual experience.
  • Interior Exploration: There were numerous requests for the inclusion of interior scans or at least the ability to look into windows to see some details inside the ship.
  • More Gameplay Options: Suggestions included adding a free-roam mode, more complex missions, and the ability to customize controls and UI settings.
  • VR : Several s mentioned the lack of a virtual reality mode, which would enhance the immersive experience of exploring the wreck.
  • Improved Graphics Settings: s requested more detailed graphics settings to fine-tune the visual experience, including options to adjust effects like motion blur and chromatic aberration.

Summary

  • Overall, while vROVpilot: TITANIC has received positive for its unique concept and educational value, it is clear that s are looking for significant improvements and additional content as the game continues to develop in early access.

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