Un arhitect evaluează Super Yacht-ul 890J – Star Citizen

Un arhitect evaluează Super Yacht-ul 890J - Star Citizen



În această ediție mult așteptată, îmi folosesc abilitățile de designer de arhitectură profesionist pentru a examina critic și a critica noul iaht Origin 890J Super Yacht. Acest videoclip nu este menit să fie negativ, ci este menit să ofere feedback pozitiv în timp ce vizionați noua navă atât în ​​interior, cât și în exterior. De asemenea, s-ar putea să înveți puțin despre procesul de arhitectură și design pe parcurs! Mulțumiri speciale lui hcvertigo care a ajutat la filmarea intro-ului!! Urmăriți-l aici: https://www.twitch.tv/hcvertigo Urmărește-mă pe twitch pentru a vedea reacțiile mele la noile nave și design-uri LIVE!! https://www.twitch.tv/morphologis Vrei să intri în Star Citizen astăzi? Folosiți codul meu pentru a obține o sumă suplimentară de 5.000 UEC de numerar. Excelent pentru cumpărarea de arme, upgrade-uri pentru nave sau armuri personale! STAR-MVMG-5MLN Vrei să participi la următorul videoclip Star Citizen? Alăturați-vă comunității noastre ARMCO Discord astăzi! https://discord.gg/s74t7FQ Muzică de Epidemicsound.com

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23 thoughts on “Un arhitect evaluează Super Yacht-ul 890J – Star Citizen

  1. Not speaking English, I never watched your videos "An Architect Reviews" thinking that it could not interest me. But in fact, with the help of machine translation, and three years late, I watch this one and: it's EXCELLENT! I hope that CIG will take into account most of your remarks which are more than judicious and in good taste. I long to be able to have the GOLD version of the 890 Jump with the improvements proposed by you! With a little delay: Thank you for your very good job!

  2. im about to cry because i know that i wont ever get this GIANT yacht just because idk how to get much money ingame and dont rlly have someone who could help me

  3. 29:10 I would like to point out, as someone who has spent quite a bit of time in commercial kitchens, that the amount of refrigerator/freezer space shown here is not nearly enough to serve the number of guests this ship can have. You'd want at least both a walk in fridge and freezer that are the size of a garden shed. Maybe more than that if you are serving nothing but 10-course meals.

  4. My biggest gripe: Stairs with no guard rails. You're in space, you might be hit by something, there may be shakes – and there's no guard rails on the stairs.

  5. If i had the time needed to get this ship then it would be a worthy aim – perhaps i can take one day a week to dedicate to gameplay with my Andromeda

  6. I usually hate the extremely washed out and futuristic aesthetic of ships like this but I couldn’t help but be awestruck, and a great deal of this enjoyment was from your analysis. Subscription earned😊

  7. WOW! I've been looking at this and thinking, "What would a military version change or add?" The first thing I thought of was filling the front holes with guns. Turrets?
    12:48– I think a living wall would both quiet down the atrium seating and make it more inviting. I'd use white leaning plants like Winter Savory.
    23:50– Half-naked. How cute.
    A Jump big enough to hold another one? JK, jk. Although I expected it to have a higher guest suite count than it does. Two more.
    … I wonder if the aquariums are piped together?

  8. How would you refit the 890 to be a more utilitarian ship? I like the lines, but I think there's a lot of potential here for a exploration/workshop here. It just seems painful to see such a good design relegated to useless glitz.

  9. I bet the developers involved in designing these ships mildly dread a bad review from you. Conversely, I bet they get quite the rush when you approve.

  10. Hope this thread gets re-ignited based on my question. How does this design work while traveling through space? Are we using artificial gravity which would influence the overall design considering where is the most time going to be spent, in space or on a planet?

  11. I think you bring up good points but I also have to disagree from a personal view. As somebody who is not an architect, but who looks at details often, I do take notice of the ceilings often and often prefer (from a luxury standpoint) details that draw the eye to the point. Something soft and padded to give a further view into luxury. As for "heavy" I enjoy the aesthetic of a heavy seat as it gives a sense of stability among a ship traveling through untold space at times. The woodwork, even if corporate in nature, feels as if it belongs since corporate often conveys financial stability.

    Overall, my main concern isn't the design of the ship, but something you brought up. Lack of access especially the high steps into the rooms. While your points are very very valid, your view is based off of your personal clients in your current era, and not what the future might hold. As an example, the high step into the personal room might be a futuristic choice where only those who are youthful are truly welcome. Those who will spend more in the future to return. The ship is designed around clients who need to feel powerful and still young enough to overcome small challenges such as steps. Still, your take on the ship is very valid, and I simply offer another viewpoint. Great review.

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