Virtual Sailor - Features

Features

  • Accurate wave dynamics above sea and below.
  • Accurate sailboat and motorboat dynamics.
  • Accurate and dynamic sailing sounds.
  • Fully adjustable weather and sea conditions by day and night.
  • Photorealistic land and sea based on real topographic data.
  • Diverse and adjustable marine life.
  • Global land and sea area allows global navigation and sailing.
  • Simulates sailboat racing including wind shadow effects.
  • Multiplayer online sailing and racing over the net.
  • Uses the latest DirectX 9 technology in 3D graphics, sound and multi play.
  • Advanced virtual environment.
  • Fully interactive 3D instrument panel for boats.
  • Built to expand, allowing third party sceneries and boats.
  • Full documentation for making all files of scenery and boats.
  • Add-On Ships And Scenery Are Available.

Wilkins, Noel. "Virtual Sailor review - TheGamersPress". www.gamerspress.com. http://www.gamerspress.com/index.php?title=Virtual_Sailor_review_Noel_Wilkins. Retrieved 2009-01-25.

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