The "New Horizons" mod for the 2003 Pirates of the Caribbean game by Akella is a continuation of the famous Build mod series. Developed as Pirates of the Caribbean Build 14, "New Horizons" continued where Build 13 left off, adding more new content than ever before.

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Legendary_Spider Creator
Legendary_Spider - - 236 comments

Hmmmm. Next time I go to San Diego, I'm gonna have to pop by the Maritime Museum and see how the actual HMS Surprise compares to the model here. :)

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Legendary_Spider Creator
Legendary_Spider - - 236 comments

Actually I have a bunch of pics I took of the real life Surprise. I just need to look though those. :P But at first glance, she looks pretty close to the real thing. :)

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faulk
faulk - - 754 comments

The stern is nice! I like that lanttern. ;-)

The deck looks a lot more detailed than vanilla PotC, too. Good work!

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Armada_ Author
Armada_ - - 460 comments

Glad you like it! We're giving the deck textures a facelift for all other ships, in a similar style to this one. It's about time they looked a little more realistic.

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grajao
grajao - - 112 comments

Hey I'm really intrested in this mod, and its the reason why I might go out and get the game. I was wondering though, is there any way to add objects inside the ship such as crates and cannon ball piles to add more detail as well as have your sailors look like british mariners?

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dk8one
dk8one - - 27 comments

cool

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Here's a selection of screenshots for you to drool over! You can see the sustained level of amazing detail both in and outside the ship...