It's time to explore and walk around the entire Cruise Liner, a high-end cruise ship inspired by two classes of real ships in operation, the Queens of the Oceans and the Viking Glory. Walk everywhere! You can walk around the bridge, corridors and internal staircases, dining room, helipad and much more! You can even walk around the ship. Combining two classes means offering the best of two nautical worlds and the result is 28 liveries from real-world companies and operators, or unique classic liveries, such as Brittanic, Titanic, which has been modernized here as Gigantic, Carnival, Cunard Line, MSC, Costa and many others. Explore!
The ship is equipped with nautical navigation systems that include GPS and joystick control functions to operate lights and anchors/pier. Control of the Cruise Liner is managed by a unique control system developed by Marine RM, designed specifically for nautical operations in the Flight Simulator environment using joysticks, bringing an intuitive and responsive interface that takes the maritime experience to the next level between ease and realism. Moving to dock in ports and canals, despite the size of the ship, is not difficult this way.
List of liveries:
AIDA Perla
AIDA Diva
HMHS Brittanic
Carnival Celebration
Carnival Horizon
Carnival Magic
Carnival Velezia
Celebrity Eclipse
Costa Fortuna
Costa Radiante
Cunard Queen Elizabeth
Cunard Queen Victoria
Disney Dream
RMS Gigantic
MSC Lirica
MSC Musica
MSC Ocean View
Norwegian Escape
Oasis of the Seas
Southern Cross
Stena Estrid
Stena Europe
Stena Nordica
Stena Spirit
Viking Line Black
Viking Line Blue
Viking Line Red Classic
Viking Line White Special
RESOURCES:
Multifunction Tablet
Easy Cold Start
Improved navigation physics
Radar animations
Functional displays with GPS and navigation
Water balance
Detailed room and interior
Start anywhere in the world over water (select the option (Start on Ground in the flight menu)
Night lights
The water trails instantly when on the move
Different paints in the livery menu
Add or remove people via the payload menu
Sounds
Friendly fps
HOW TO INSTALL:
Locate the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 installation folder
You need to find and open the folder called "Community"
Copy the folder "marinerm-cruise-liner" you just extracted to the Community folder.
Start the game and the "Marine RM Cruise Liner" will be in its hangar ready to sail!
HOW TO PLAY:
Start the game anywhere in the world on the water or seaplane track, don't forget to check the START ON GROUND option in the flight selection menu before the game starts; Put the engine at 100% and wait a few seconds for the ship to start moving. Water trails start with the slowest speed you are on. The ship has a reverse engine. Click the X button on joystick to activate night navigation lights. Use the flaps control (D-Pad up/down joystick) to activate anchor or pier.
IMPORTANT: Never leave the ship without first activating the anchor and the pier. Sometimes, leaving the ship (Control + C on the keyboard) can take you to an unknown position below or inside the ship. This error occurs because the position reading file to activate the character's spawn does not always place the character in the correct position. This has been configured several times, but in some tests the user may experience the spawn below or inside the ship. Understand that this will be improved and corrected in the future. If you start below or inside the ship, walk to the right, towards the pier that you will climb until you reach ground level (pier) and you can then enter the ship through the ramp.
This ship has a system monitor with function to display default Joystick control configuration with assigned functions.
Use the aileron controls to turn left and right. The rudder controls simulate axial movement control and do not activate the steering wheel animation, only the aileron control activates the steering wheel animation, as it is the main control method.
It is important to note that while sailing on the high seas, the ship may change course slightly in a certain direction, and this happens due to inadvertent action by the game itself, where, at the heart of Flight Simulator, it is not natural for a seaplane to remain on the water; therefore, the ship suffers from some defects designed to affect seaplanes, such as changing course without the user's intention, in a way for the game itself to imitate real life with water currents and wind force. Understand that if your ship changes course slightly in a certain direction, this is not a product defect.
Support and documentation: https://www.roprodaudiovisual.com/cruise-liner
Instructions are a bit vague, and controls less than obvious, but once I'd got that all sorted very pleased with this. Nicely modelled, fun to move around in, and fits perfectly into Cli4d's Geirangerfjord scenery. A recommended pairing.