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Ship Simulator: Explore the world's most famous ports and vessels


We are therefore very happy to announce that we have started the Alpha prototype development of NAUTIS Home - the successor of the Ship Simulator series. NAUTIS Home aims to make next-generation ship simulation available for all. A new chapter will soon start and you can be a part of the journey!




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Until now, maritime simulation was only accessible with professional, large simulators at training locations or through companies and schools. NAUTIS Home is here to change that! We want to make ship simulation available for everyone.


NAUTIS Home offers affordable, accessible simulation training to continue learning and practicing nautical skills for the (ex)-maritime professionals for a lifelong learning. It is also ideal for soon to be maritime students wanting a low-threshold intro to ship simulation and getting a head start.


Our vision is to ensure that simulation-based learning becomes a vital part of maritime education and training by making ship simulation accessible on a larger scale for maritime professionals. NAUTIS Home will contain standardized courseware for individual training and assessment focused on different aspects of nautical training such as basic navigation and manoeuvring.


The Historics Gamepass is a gamepass that is not finished, but that will cost 250 Robux and will give the owner of the gamepass historical ships. The gamepass is currently sold at a discount of 150 Robux.


The DSS II Gamepass is a gamepass in DSS 3. It costs 350 Robux and will give the owner of the gamepass several ships from DSS 2. The ships included in this gamepass or any gamepass will not be able to be purchased with credits.


Ship Simulator Extremes is the revolutionary latest game in the best-selling Ship Simulator Series. Almost three years in development, the game raises the bar for accurate and fun simulation gaming. Featuring a completely new and visually stunning ocean system, advanced dynamics and weather system, more vessels and environments than ever before and full campaign missions based on real captain's stories. Ship Simulator Extremes is the definitive simulator for any virtual ship captain and a high quality addition to the acclaimed series.Includes many famous harbors and locations from around the world. From the very hot to the very cold, sail to the extremes. Explore the Antarctic or take in beautiful Bora Bora.


Modeling technology on the ERDC Ship/Tow Simulator accurately portrays currents, wind and wave conditions, shallow water effects, bank forces, ship handling, ship to ship interaction, fender forces, anchor forces and tug assistance.


The three ship-bridge mockups help users evaluate navigation channel designs, modifications and safety issues in a virtual environment. The computerized simulator of navigational conditions are in real-time, meaning that the events require the same amount of time on the simulator as they do in real life. Realistic sights, sounds and conditions for maneuvering ships and tows help make the pilots more at ease and comfortable as if they are in their actual surroundings.


With improved capabilities to perform advanced hydrodynamic modeling, the ERDC Ship/Tow Simulator helps engineers, licensed pilots and others virtually design and evaluate proposed modifications for improvements to commercial navigation. These simulator tests are evaluated for safety first, then economical design. This helps engineers see the causes of accidents and other problems and learn how to avoid and solve them.


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Texas A&M University at Galveston Campus Technical Lab Coordinator Patrick Zimmer demonstrates an exercise in the full-bridge ship simulator after new projectors were installed, greatly enhancing the resolution and overall experience for Texas A&M Maritime Academy cadets as they learn ship-handling drills and maneuvers.


Zimmer says the projectors enhance the screen to be three times brighter than before, allowing cadets utilizing the simulator to gain a greater understanding of various ports they could potentially visit and providing better clarity to lead to better training overall.


The full-mission bridge simulator is a crucial, and expensive, part of the training Texas A&M Maritime Academy cadets receive. Several spaces housed in an unassuming building on the Galveston Campus utilize cutting edge technology to provide cadets invaluable training to prepare them for any number of maritime situations and condition, the bridge simulator being the largest and most technologically-advanced.


There are major ports the cadets are trained on in the simulator, including Houston/Galveston, the English Channel, Singapore and the Straits of Malacca, the Straits of Hormuz, Alaska, San Francisco, Seattle/Tacoma, ports on the East Coast and more.


Cadets learn to manage people and ships every semester they are enrolled at the Texas A&M Maritime Academy. They learn the art of ship handling, how to respond to various mechanical and electronic systems failures they will inevitably experience and they are required to interact professionally and competently with their peers no matter what they experience.


Summer sea term is about more than cadets getting their sea legs and getting away from campus, it's about diving headfirst into a living laboratory of systems and people with real-life consequences and learning to become very detail-oriented in everything they do. The lessons they learn from the cruise will make them better mariners and the friendships they forge will make them better Aggies.


Above: Texas A&M University at Galveston Campus Technical Lab Coordinator Patrick Zimmer points to the new projectors installed in the full-bridge ship simulator, greatly enhancing the resolution and overall experience for Texas A&M Maritime Academy cadets as they learn ship-handling drills and maneuvers.


Walk-through mode is a camera mode on all three Ship Simulator games. Walkabout, or Walkmode are also popular names for this camera mode. It allows the player to walk around playable ships during free roam and missions. Ship Simulator 2006 requires the "C" key to be pressed and then the walk-through mode to be chosen from the bottom left. The other games use the default control "3" on the keyboard to enter walk-through mode. Parts of some ships are not walkable, and some ships are not walkable at all. These ships are mostly the smaller ones such as the powerboat and the jetski, as they have nowhere to walk. On some ships such as the Hovercraft Freedom 90 for example, the only walkable place is the inside the passenger cabin.


Walkabout was given to all ships in Ship simulator 2008, except the Powerboat, Ducky and Jetski for obvious reasons (there wasn't anywhere to walkabout) and the Titanic walkabout was extended. The Harbour Tug's walkthrough mode is unfortunately not working properly. You can only walk around on her if you first go into walkthrough mode on another player ship, and then switch to the Tug. You will then spawn in Walkaround mode on the Tug.


Ship Simulator is a ship simulator, a type of vehicle simulation computer game which simulates maneuvering various ships in different environments, although without the effects of wind and current. It was developed by Dutch company VSTEP and released by the former company Lighthouse Interactive, which closed down in 2009.


The first version of Ship Simulator was released in 2006 and was titled Ship Simulator 2006. The user can steer various ships, amongst others a Rotterdam water taxi, a container ship and even the ill-fated RMS Titanic, in various weather conditions and in three real-life harbours, which are Rotterdam, Hamburg and Phi Phi Islands in Thailand; a fourth harbour, New York City was later released as a free download. A game element is added to the simulation by means of forty "missions" which have to be completed as fast or as accurately as possible.[1] Users can also design their own missions, and share with others.[2] The game has a built-in scenario editor to create new missions.


Ship Simulator 2008 released in July 2007 in Germany and the UK. It contains seven ports and eight open sea environments. This version also features waves, weather, day/night time transitions, damage to vessels, and new boats and ships. There are six new ships; a supertanker, a Solent ferry, large ocean ferry, a new patrol boat and two new tugs. There is also a Ship Simulator Professional V2.0[3]


The Titanic has also undergone some minor changes for example the second class stairwell and the stern section are visitable, as well and the original ships have been updated. Free add-ons were reportedly available, including a hovercraft, jetski, barge, improved physics and possibly another environment.


An official expansion for Ship Simulator 2008 titled Ship Simulator 2008 New Horizons was released in April, 2008. The add-on features eight new ships, the addition of multiplayer functionality, a new sailing area (Padstow, Cornwall), twenty new missions, in game downloading of new missions, option to connect and disconnect barges to the pushboat in-game, and new walkthrough options.[3]


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