Virtual Sailor | |
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Developer(s) | Ilan Papini |
Distributor(s) | SimSquared Ltd. |
Platform(s) | Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 |
Latest release | 7.0.1 / January 22, 2007 |
Genre(s) | Ship simulator |
Mode(s) | Single-player / Multiplayer |
Media/distribution | Downloadable |
System requirements
RAM 256 MB minimum, Video card with DirectX 8 compatibility and 32 MB RAM, Internet access or LAN for multiplayer games |
Virtual Sailor, created by Ilan Papini and published by Quality Simulations and Hangsim, is a shareware program which allows users to operate a wide variety of vessels (sail & powered) in world-wide locations. Both the graphics and boat dynamics have been designed to be as realistic as possible, and the software also features multi-player capabilities. Users can create add-ons including boats, sceneries and marine animals to share with other players.[1]
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Players may control a variety of sail and motor powered vessels above and below the sea, interacting with other vessels, changing weather conditions, marine life and dynamic wave movements. Racing against either AI or online competitors is possible, as is exploring, recreating voyages or naval combat.[2] It is possible to create and edit vessel types and marine scenery.[1] Control panels feature compass bearing, wind speed and direction, speed, rpm, fuel level, winch settings, sail settings, dependant on the vessel type. Unusual for a vehicle simulator, users of Virtual Sailor can roam the interiors of their ships. Weather and sea conditions are adjustable, enabling different levels of play. Vessels may be controlled by keyboard, mouse or customisable game controllers.[3] A large variety of vessel types and scenery have been created by users and are available on fan sites and forums.[1][4]
Virtual Sailor was first released in 1999 and since then has seen 12 major release versions, with many minor updates released each year. Version 7.0.1 was released on January 22, 2007.[5]