![]() ![]() Most modern vessels now have theseįurther research on each type of vessel is required i.e. also please supply bridge wing engine and steering controls so that complete internal operations of the vessel can be simulated. These should rotate 360 degrees and the controls should indicate the direction of thrust, not the direction of the vessels heading change. Also please note, the azimuth thrusters (Azi-pods?) on the Cruise Liner are not correctly simulated. Any sideways form of propulsion is considered a 'Thruster' be it bow or stern dependent on its placement within the hull. Any propeller that can be directed 360 degrees is considered an 'azimuth thruster'. Ships have engines but they also have thrusters. It may be a loss in translation as I do not know in which country this product is being created but such terminology is international and should be adopted from the start. Anyway here are some recommendations and wishes to hopefully help you create a more professional Ship simulator and raise it above the level of just being a 'game'.įirst of all please check your nautical phrasing correctly. I have noted within correspondence that certain users of this simulator are or may become future seafarers and so I am hoping that if these issues are addressed by yourselves this product could be of significant value to them and could therefore put it streets ahead of anything presently on the market. so far I have not really seen this however I am hoping to take this opportunity to see a new simulator develop in a way that I had hoped Extremes would have done. I am an avid fan of simulators and have in the past enjoyed using Ship Simulator Extremes but was always disappointed with several important aspects of it and was hoping that a new simulator like yours would address these issues. I am a recently retired Ships Master who has in my career of over 40 years served on various different types of vessel ranging from Bulk carriers and Tankers in my early years to offshore Dive support and pipe / cable laying vessels more recently, finally completing my seagoing career as an Offshore Marine Consultant working within the Oil and Gas sector. ![]()
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