Titanic Project 401 in 4K | New Photorealistic Exploration Demo in Unreal Engine 5.3 RTX 4090

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112 years ago, Titanic sailed past Daunt’s Rock lightship outside of Queenstown harbor, officially beginning her transatlantic journey to New York. To mark this occasion, the team behind the Unreal Engine 5-powered reconstruction of the Titanic has released a brand new version to explore the ship with some truly amazing visuals. We played this demo with a RTX 4090 in a 4K monitor.

This new version 2.1.2 running in Unreal Engine 5.3 includes Lumen, Nanite, Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation and many visual improvements.

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Wow what a machine is Unreal. I can only imagine if the original architects could see the ship come alive be so sad knowing the work is at the bottom of the sea instead showing the magnificent styling. Just imagine all the craftsmen work went into it. Unreal engine is so next level. And the Titanic in Unreal, like I bought a

reneg
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This is amazing. The absence of people makes it extra-eerie, I think.

tuzcdko
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Could this be transformed into a VR tour experience with real time daylight changing?

marioruiamaro
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Many Many times during this demonstration (which I slowed down to .5 ) I was lost in believing it was actually someone documenting Titanic with a real camera. Unreal is the best way to describe the experience! It was so good that I found myself forgetting the tragedy only to be amazed at the nautical beauty. Thank you for letting me experience something that I will never be able to.

robertcombs
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I opened "Hymn To The Sea" on another tab, and muted this and watched it. It is amazing

cukcan
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Imagine in 10 years a proper detective game set on Titanic, sort of Poirot style, in VR and point and click, and you have to unravel the mystery and catch the bad guy all culminating with main sequence of escaping the ship as it sinks but also in pursuit of our murderer.

outlander
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This is just amazing and unbelievable! To all 3D artists 👏👏👏

desantotony
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I have download It months ago, It almost made me cry to think what people felt on that sad day. Incredible how far tecnology has come!

Rip to all victims of titanic!

marcosvictor
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So crazy! Amazing work. Adding a bit of noise, some natural camera motion and motion blur and I wouldn’t be able to tell if it’s real or not!

Daniel__Nobre
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How did this not take like 10 years to create? This is insane.

NicholasWellsMusic
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A quite interesting story I've heard about Ismay is that around the time "A Night to Remember" was released in November 1955 Walter Lord got a letter from someone in England about the remarkable finish at the 1913 Derby in Epsom Downs. Craganour, the favourite, crossed the line first and was escorted to the winners' circle. Then, without a protest from anyone, it was placed second to Aboyeur. Craganour, Lord's correspondent said, was owned by Bruce Ismay, and I guess it doesn't really need saying that the horse racing establishment would never let his horse win the hallowed Derby after what happened. Walter Lord then went to check the story. Everything turned out to be accurate except for one important detail. Joseph Bruce Ismay didn't own Craganour. His brother, Charles Bower Ismay, did. Still, Craganour remained placed second to Aboyeur. The reason? Craganour's original jockey had been replaced by an American one, Johnny Reiff. I don't know why that was but the move was regarded as immensely unpopular, and at the end of the race during discussions the judges had a golden opportunity to discredit Reiff. Walter Lord, though, said that he still got letters afterwards still linking Bruce Ismay and Craganour together

fmyoung
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now actually make it photorealistic by turning down the extreme saturation and the insanely bright interior. some parts looked more correctly lit than others, like 3:06 this middle portion of this room felt lit better than most, its still a bit bright tho, and the edges of the room (window area) are way too bright)

petrkdn
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Wow, some serious hours have been put into this, incredible!

davefellows
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Here's why the Titanic's story will never die: (1) she was the largest movable man-made object of her day, (2) she excelled in luxury appointments, (3) it was her maiden voyage (of all voyages), (4) there were many celebrities of the day on board, (5) there was already a lot of talk about all her features before she was ever launched (including the whole "unsinkability" talk), and (6) the Titanic is considered the first ship in living memory to be sunk by an iceberg. The Titanic shall always be in our minds despite herself; unlike the ship itself, the story remains unsinkable

fmyoung
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If I ever made anything that beautiful, I would absolutely NOT challenge God to sink it.

hiddenfromyourview
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Info: This demo works with the UE VR Injector (a free tool to play most UE 4 and 5 games with a common VR headset). It just needs some small camera adjustments at the beginning.

thefreyer
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Thank you that was amazing. Most appreciated.

dalechristoff
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Doesn’t look like that now. What an utter waste. This just brings it home. Great work.

Mr.Kim.T
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James Cameron needs to see this, truly incredible!

gorgona
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The Titanic's troubles began with her very name. Titanic means being like a Titan, and the Titans in Greek mythology were a race who waged war against Zeus, the so-called "god of gods." This is the part of the story that seems familiar to quite a few. The part that seems unknown to most, shipowners at the time included, is that - guess what - the Titans lost So, the ship's very name is actually symbolic of defeat

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