The Titanic Mod brings people at one of the most detailed and accurate free 3D recreations of the Titanic ever made. It puts the player in a whole new storyline for the game Mafia.

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Thanoshld
Thanoshld - - 1,416 comments

You know you are on the third class, when the ship's outer hull isn't even straight anymore :P . Some constructive criticism this time: the bulb doesn't seem lit, yet the lamp is emitting light.

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MrRobville - - 735 comments

Yeah it was just a quick setup for this render as watermarked below. Properly composing a scene would take too much time I could otherwise spend on modelling. :)
Once everything is done, I could make a few proper renders. In mafia, all lights that are turned on will be illuminated themselves.

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Thanoshld
Thanoshld - - 1,416 comments

So the quick render is the culprit! Good to know ;) .

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I love the smell of progress in the evening. The 3rd class Aft area has been finished! What I like about this area opposed to the other classes is that it has more of a ship vibe to it. As you can see, the shape of the hull starts to become very noticeable. When you think it cannot become further slanted, one deck above the hull folds horizontal even further, making the bulkhead resemble more of a floor rather than a wall.

Fun fact, according to the Ship Magnificent books, most people at 3rd class had never used or even seen a bathroom as facilitated onboard in their entire lives. This area may look simplistic, but for them it was quite luxurious. This unknown luxury however, resulted in passengers occasionally seeking a secluded corridor like this one to relieve themselves instead, making stewards have to clean it up the next morning. Just imagine that smell.