"No Signal" is a game in which you work as a researcher for the company OceanMind. You are the first person who will travel alone to the Titanic. But at 2063 meters the connection suddenly breaks down. Days will pass, but your hope of rescue expires hour by hour.
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OCEANMIND - OCEANGATE?



Oceanmind is a company that was inspired by the defunct company "OceanGate".
When the "Titan" disappeared, many rumors emerged. and I thought I would take one of them and make a game about it.
The theory is that the submarine no longer had a signal and the location was unknown. It could also have drifted away.
This is the reason why there could be similarities in the game.

IMPORTANT:
This game is of course unrelated to OceanGate and is set in a completely different time with a completely different story.
Only the basic principle is similar.
A submarine that goes to explore the Titanic and gets lost.


REALISM



In this game I value realism and a story.
Since it is psychological horror, a few things will be different and incomprehensible to submarine experts, so I will clarify a few basic things.

According to the story, the researchers and workers from the Oceanmind company are on a Russian research ship.
That's why a Russian submarine is shown in the pictures.
The submarine was converted from a maximum diving depth of 2000m to 4100m and months were put into this project.
This is enough to withstand the pressure that exists on the depths of the Titanic.

Since we don't know when the Submarine was built, we can't find any inaccuracies here.
You also have to keep in mind that this is a video game and this submarine Modell lends itself very well to such a concept.


THE CONCEPT



“No Signal” is a game with a mix of psychological horror, Thalassphobia and an incredible story, the Titanic.
When it tragically sank on April 14, 1912, no one thought it would be possible to explore it alone 83 years later in 1995.

NOTE: "No Signal" is not primarily about the Titanic exploration, but rather about what could potentially go wrong on such a mission.

As the first researcher from the company OceanMind, you will be in a specially developed submarine
have the task of exploring the back part at a depth of 3,800 meters. But you can only do the front part. When the connection broke off a few hundred meters earlier, you were already unsure about wanting to complete the mission. Over time you drift away from the wreck and are somewhere in the middle of the sea at a depth of around 3800 meters.


FEATURES & CONTENT



"No Signal" contains many features that are intended to realistically represent such a mission.

➤ The research vessel on which the player starts.

➤ An interactable camera on the submarine

➤ The ability to teleport to different coordinates (other wrecks included)

➤ Sound effects to make the gaming experience more realistic, etc.

➤ Many realistic features ( example: you have to go to sleep, you are hallucinating etc. )

Requisitos do Sistema

    Mínimos:
    • Sistema Operativo: WINDOWS® 10+(64-BIT Required)
    • Processador: Intel® Core™ i5-4460, 2.70GHz
    • Placa gráfica: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760
    • DirectX: Versão 11
    Recomendados:
    • Sistema Operativo: WINDOWS® 11+(64-BIT Required)
    • Processador: Intel® Core™ i5-10400F, 2.90GHz
    • Placa gráfica: NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 3060 Ti
    • DirectX: Versão 11
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