Fun Fact about Poseidon! Did you know that In 2010, the Guinness Book of World Records recognised "Poseidon" (2006) for having the most detailed CGI in a film. Such CGI included 181,579 ...
When you hit the mine. It shows an explosion and a explosion sound. But if you muted the game and wasn't looking were the explosion happened, it just disappears.
I think Poseidon's scale compared to Queen Mary 2 is intentional, I believe that was cited as the reason the tsunami sank her: she was top-heavy and skinny, and so pretty easy to tip.
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epiccc edit: I actually suggested that they should add a more movie-accurate sinking simulation on the Discord, and it will be added to the game!!! I did this bc [SPOILER] at the end of the film, the ship flips back up due to it's weight, and plunges down.
Happy February! Rogue waves in this game are the most annoying thing there: they are unnaturally large and powerful, and they can get you even when you're in port. Pretty cool that you did Poseidon and Mary together! Ironically, since the Poseidon in the 2006 movie was inspired by QM2, in the original novels published by Paul Gallico (and in the films that followed afterward), the ship was based on the original Queen Mary! Personally I prefer the latter over this version of Poseidon, as cool as that one is. The original is just that. That's where the Poseidon legend started. Not sure if the 2006 Poseidon really is a true liner as she is described, just based on how short her bow is alone. If she is, then she's a very poorly built one, as no liner of that size should be capsized by a 100 ft. wave period. QM2 is my third favorite liner of all time. She was actually launched a year after I was born, so I find it pretty cool in that she's a liner of my generation. Really hoping to travel on her someday. Nice video once again Jesse! (and the Mary was freaking out there bc you sunk her: shame on you XD)
@@AkaB3njii So was the wave that hit the Queen Mary in World War 2, and yet she's still here today. As large and as powerful as a 150 ft wave is (I've since come to learn that's how large it was in the movie; such waves do in fact exist), going by physics alone, the Poseidon should've been able to survive by the skin of her teeth. The problem was with her width. When designing a ship, there are 3 key factors you must consider: length, width, and height. Too long, you break apart. Too wide, bad ride. Too tall, you capsize. When you look at Poseidon you notice that she is a very long and tall ship, but when it comes to width, she looks very narrow. If she were designed to be 6 times her length of 1,106 ft - that would be 184.3 ft wide - I am fairly certain she may have survived the hit from that wave. This is further proven by a Virtual Sailor 7 video I watched of testing her in large seas whilst being compared to the Harmony of the Seas. While she handled a lot better than the cruise ship, she still rolled a lot more than she otherwise should've. Speaking of handling, I have also since noticed her sharp bow, which confirmed to me that she is an ocean liner. That's nice. She just needs some improvements is all.
@@Kaidhicksii I have a theory on why she is narrow. She might have been designed like the Lusatania and Mauretania ships long and narrow for better speed. If you didn't notice Poseidon is actually 1 knot faster then the Queen Mary 2 Poseidon is 32 knots at max speed. She still could have been wider though. As for top heavy her super structure isn't that large compared to the actual ship itself. Queen Mary's super structure / height is still a little more towering. I still get what you mean though!
@@AkaB3njii Two knots faster actually: the Mary on her own can only do 30. And that's probably the case: for a ship of her size, 32 knots is pretty darn quick. Plus when you add that Cunarders like the aforementioned greyhounds, the original Queens Mary and Elizabeth, and even the QE2, tended to roll a lot due to their narrow shapes, and yeah. Poseidon's designers and owners likely intended for her to be fast. :)
This is how the real ship Sykes I didn't like that morning it's in Kent night at that zoom noise sorry join join join says happy new year it is so nice to see the Poseidon just saying I'm just saying a happy new year to you miss you I'm making a comment mama on RU-vid for someone and I'm just so happy to see Sis thank you watch it I don't know your real name but it's just nice seeing this sinking today I never saw the real Poseidon sink in real life the movie I'm just so so so so so excited are you also have this game to play on Roblox but it's it's even better
When a ship fully turns 180°, I believe that is called turtling. It is referred to as a turtle. Not a full capsize. Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought I'd give some feedback for future videos