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Good Morning Sailors!!

Alexandros

Landlubber
Hi everyone!

I hope you all are doing well :dance

My name is Alexandros, I'm from Madrid (Spain) and I love the sail ships period between 1500-1800. Indeed, I studied a degree in History, I took my internship in the Naval Musseum of Madrid, and I am considering specialising in Spanish Navy History.

I am posting this because I think you are doing a great job with the game and I would like to contribute for its development. When I was finishing my Degree, I volunteered in “Games Labs” (Naval Action) and helped them by providing information about spanish ships, and citie's maps. Currently, I can access to information from Spanish Armada Museum and its historical files, so if you have any question or need some help, I will very happily give you a hand :dance
 
Ahoy there @Alexandros and welcome here! :woot

Indeed, I studied a degree in History, I took my internship in the Naval Musseum of Madrid, and I am considering specialising in Spanish Navy History.
That is super-super cool!

Perhaps you'd like to be in contact with @Wedori; he's also a historian and uses games to visualise artefacts from the past.

I am posting this because I think you are doing a great job with the game and I would like to contribute for its development.
Thanks for the compliment!
To avoid confusion though, I'm going to have to ask... which game...? :wp

When I was finishing my Degree, I volunteered in “Games Labs” (Naval Action) and helped them by providing information about spanish ships, and citie's maps.
Impressive!
Looked like a pretty cool game. :onya
 
To avoid confusion though, I'm going to have to ask... which game...? :wp
Yep, if you mean to help on Hearts of Oak or New Horizons remastered, then I am sorry to inform you they are abandoned.
Now the New Horizons mod is still being developed though.
 
Welcome! I love the Museo Naval, and I bet what they have on display is just a tiny portion of what they actually have in storage. It must have been a fascinating internship.
 
Yep, if you mean to help on Hearts of Oak or New Horizons remastered, then I am sorry to inform you they are abandoned.
Now the New Horizons mod is still being developed though.
Sorry, for my confusion I was writing from mobile, and I had to fight with the spanish corrective to write the english Words.

I was to mean the new Horizons mod, and any other game development in process
 
Sorry, for my confusion I was writing from mobile, and I had to fight with the spanish corrective to write the english Words.
No worries, mate.
Got there in the end! :cheers

I was to mean the new Horizons mod, and any other game development in process
It's indeed mainly ye olde New Horizons these days.
Plus some Spanish translation efforts as well.
 
Dear @Alexandros, (thank you very much for mention @Pieter Boelen)

great to hear that you combine your historical knowledge with computergraphic visualization too. Indeed, the border becomes very small what a game is and what an scientific visualization - but thats a huge advantage.
Thank you very much for your helping hand offer :)

Regarding Spanish history I am currently still interested in more references of the Spanish Treasure Fleet. In my hobby time I am still working at european gun patterns and treasure content for my CryEngine tech-project "Drakes lost treasure". As far as possible I bought books about coins and ingots but still miss more information about its design, markings and its transport containers. If you have an idea it will be very great!

Regarding guns it will be great if you have hints about books of Spanish gun patterns (its mathematical proportions).

I own the book written by Diego Ufano (guns) and "Treasure Of The Atocha" by Mel Fisher.Unfortunately there are not much good scientific books out there.

Thank you very much an best regards!

PS: I update currently my website. If anyone have issues by loading it, please delete your browsers cache. Sorry but thank you very much!
 
Dear @Alexandros, (thank you very much for mention @Pieter Boelen)

great to hear that you combine your historical knowledge with computergraphic visualization too. Indeed, the border becomes very small what a game is and what an scientific visualization - but thats a huge advantage.
Thank you very much for your helping hand offer :)

Regarding Spanish history I am currently still interested in more references of the Spanish Treasure Fleet. In my hobby time I am still working at european gun patterns and treasure content for my CryEngine tech-project "Drakes lost treasure". As far as possible I bought books about coins and ingots but still miss more information about its design, markings and its transport containers. If you have an idea it will be very great!

Regarding guns it will be great if you have hints about books of Spanish gun patterns (its mathematical proportions).

I own the book written by Diego Ufano (guns) and "Treasure Of The Atocha" by Mel Fisher.Unfortunately there are not much good scientific books out there.

Thank you very much an best regards!

PS: I update currently my website. If anyone have issues by loading it, please delete your browsers cache. Sorry but thank you very much!

Well, Right now is difficult to me, visit the naval musseum. We are on status alert so we can't go out until 10th May. So if you are not in a hurry with the information, I will try to find more information about Spanish treasure.

MMM......I think that I have a book about the Spanish Treasure Galleons, I take a look today.
 
Thank you very much for your reply. Please do not stress with my question. I just used the chance to ask a native Spain with an historic degree. Regarding guns and treasure content its a huge difference in common and scientific sources. Those recordings uses more than a few pics and "BlingBling". There are weights, identification numbers, dimensions etc. pp. I have rarely seen in books.
 
Dear @Alexandros, (thank you very much for mention @Pieter Boelen)

Regarding Spanish history I am currently still interested in more references of the Spanish Treasure Fleet. In my hobby time I am still working at european gun patterns and treasure content for my CryEngine tech-project "Drakes lost treasure". As far as possible I bought books about coins and ingots but still miss more information about its design, markings and its transport containers. If you have an idea it will be very great!

Regarding guns it will be great if you have hints about books of Spanish gun patterns (its mathematical proportions).

Hi.

Sorry for not write you in this months but was a little difficult to come back home. I was reading the book abourt spanish treasure fleet, but it´s so simple, and not talk about you want to know, but along this weeks I will try to go to the museum to get more information.

Regarding guns it will be great if you have hints about books of Spanish gun patterns (its mathematical proportions).

About that, you want the specifications, not the visual style right?

Regards
 
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