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Old 06-05-24, 02:37 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by USSWI JOHN HANS View Post
Hello there!

I been having almost the same dream as you: been able to BE in the ship.
In my case Im just start lerning UE5, I want to recreate the USS Wisconsin,an iowa class battleship; my super ambitions gold is to make something like the Yamato VR, but been able to walk free all over the ship, like in your game, but even a lot more, like in the project Titanic VR, been able to open every door and hatch and get into evey room, interacting with everything.
Imagine how epic could be if the AI recreate a whole battle while you tour around the entire ship, watching explosions, gun fire and water splash all over!
Your game is really a dream comes true, just like I see it in my imagination all the time.

Hi John Hans!
Yes, I totally agree with your vision! That's awesome, UE5 is looking very good. Would be really cool to Wisconsin in the engine!!
My ship can pretty much handle itself now, so I do enjoy standing on the bridge just watching the shells fly from time to time :-)
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