He's probably saying something like It's better to know something is correct then do it wrong than thinking something is correct but is actually wrong.
It should be: It's better to do the right thing wrong than doing the wrong thing right. And it makes perfect sense. Sure you can optimise a bad approach faster but you will end on a local maximum and be stuck. (Reaching a local maximum fast can be good for some competition but not good for setting long term learning goals. )
21:00 Translation: "Practice the ideal/correct techniques, even if it's harder and results in a few failures. This way, when you finally master what you've practiced, you will have mastered the ideal method."
@@dividetc263 I would say work ethic makes you great and if you have natural talent on top of the work ethic you become the best. (However, there are so many things than just natural talen influencing you like natural reaction speed, competitiveness (personality) etc. that his mindset is actualy sort of arrogant)
I believe the quote is, "aim for the moon, for even if you miss, you'll still land among the stars" But it is very apt for this, setting Ville harder goals, knowing his level of dedication and the improvement he has already shown, will definetly benefit his progress, as it will only make him try harder. Good video, great tips.
Wirtual: Tough homework but it's okay if you struggle, we can talk about it. My education system: What, you made a small mistake? Are you even trying you loser?
If you need any tips for the ice training, feel free to ask me any question or even ask the people in Flink's discord, I'm certain they'll be happy to help.
im not entirely sure but sometimes i press the number keys on accident and my steering gets locked a bit, I think that could help (not entirely sure cause I barely play the game)
Wirtual I watched this on Twich live and I PB-ed my time in campaign map 6 times that day alone. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and making this community one of the best ones out there.
You can't teach a Finn with "if you aim for the moon, you might hit a star". We have a phrase "ken kuuseen kurkottaa, se katajaan kapsahtaa", which basically would be more like "if you aim for the moon, you'll miss your chance at hitting a star". Basically the negative version of the same phrase, stating that if you go for something too good for you, you will end up worse off. Yeah, we are not positive people :D
@@zwenkwiel816 That's yet another weird thing. You'd think that hitting a star would be way bigger of an achievement than hitting the moon. Yet the phrase means that you should go for the best possible thing, if you don't get it you will still achieve something good. It's all backwards.
5:48 That "5 moves ahead" aspect is really one of the things that I realized quite early on with TM - although mastering it for me has still hardly begun. I started with TMNF, and one track there really drilled it home that to get a good run through, you have to position your car in the best way possible for 2-3 turns down the line. Even having realized that, I most of the time end up just taking one corner at a time, since it's a really hard skill to actually develop and learn to take into account. Let's see where I am in one year - right now my humble goal is to do CutD as many days as I can, and get at least silver each time.
It was a great experience to be in the same lobby as you during the training session! Normally I would barely reach top 1000 in these kind of maps but in each of these dirt training maps I made it to top 200 because of your advice, and everytime I've played a dirt map since then I've thought about it to improve my lines!
Here’s a neat tip from a beginner what I do to improve my pbs is to only focus on my ghost and only race against myself so I have a better intuition and a feel for what works best for you bc ive noticed that I’ve achieved better pbs when only racing against my pbs
About 20 days ago, I got a UA-cam suggestion to watch your channel. I had never heard of Trackmania, which kinda blew my mind. I love racing games. I installed it. I'm now playing daily, and not terrible, but need improvement. Its serendipity that you are now also starting this series. If I'm any good in 30 days, I want to race your buddy. Thanks for the content!
Watching these videos inspires me to play Trackmania Nations Forever or the New TM and try to go for a WR. highly unlikely, but damn, does it make you want to try.
I actually got a lot of good advice out of this video. It might sounds stupid but the advice right here 9:16 was like the most useful even tho it makes a lot of sense I knew its a right way to play the game but I wasnt really thinking about that much
I love tap drivers. The first three N4S PC titles were tap tap drags. It's very tempting to look back at Trackmania after watching this. :P Great video! It can be hard to envision your potential audience (5-500 years old) but I think literally anyone could come away with some positives to try on their own. Bravo yo! :D
The hardest thing to develop as far a spatial-visualization, is the understanding that the clarity of the image that you are trying to describe in YOUR head doesn't matter. You have to be able to see the picture your student has in THEIR head to make sure your idea is getting through. That's why teachers ask students to explain back to them what the student Thinks they just learned. lol :D
One of the things I've learned from another video I haven't been able to put into practice because of my skill level and completely unrelated to Trackmania (although I highly believe that it helps) is that it's great practice to try and stretch out the course into as straight a line as possible. Edit: This is something that Touge runners do with very complex courses all the time. So much so in fact that they are already straightening the corner after the one they are going to take.
hi Wirtual i realy enjoyed this viedeo,and your advices realy helped me because i stratet playing around 3 month ago and realy wasnt that good on dirt. as i saw the "homework" i took the chalange and startet playing the track 9 of the spring compain my last recort was 40.7 or someting like that. After i watched your viedeo and grindet the track my time is at 37.84 curently . my time was decent but i fucked up the last turn so i maby will hit 37.5 soon . thx vor the good viedeos (btw my english is not the best) have a good one
Thank you for showing that it is all about targeted practice, frustration tolerance and setting goals. Tired of all the people who think success just comes as a gift to some superhumans, subsequently sticking their head in the sand.
true. Talent is quite the big lie (not really, but more like "miss used" i should say). As soon as someone can do something well alot of people immediatly say "hes talented"... wich is quite the insult to most people, because most of them are not talented. Most of them achieved it through training and effort. I mean Talent exist. When a 3 year old is playing piano like a master and writes his own songs - thats talent.
@@TheBlackfall234 Quite often very skilled young kids are conditioned into what ever they're doing by the parents. Not saying the kids can't enjoy what they're doing but the same thing applies.
"If you apply yourself and do rigorous practice, you can master any skill" - A guy who has a literal pro at the game to teach and guide him hahahaha Edit: Also, just realised, in the start of the video he says his PB in 9th of May TOTD map is 48.92X, just checked mine, it's 48.761 and I currently am 2059 elo. Admittedly, dirt is probably my worst surface (with Ice being the best) but still, an 800 would not get that time, no way. That guy is not 800 elo.
I've never actually played MM so I have no idea what ELO I'd be. I'm not exactly new to TM - I used to make maps around 10 years ago in different environments, but I never really stepped above casual level as a player. Until starting this project, I had no idea how gears or speedslides worked, what made dirt different from road or what separated my runs from top players. I think that's a perfect starting point, because if I really had 0 hours in the game, this would be a pretty useless experiment, because there's no way you don't improve in your first 100-200h of gameplay. I'm kinda past that point, so the only way for me to improve is learn new things - simply playing the game with my brain turned off wouldn't do anything. I'm unbelievably privileged to have him as a coach, but let's remember that most games - including TM - have a ton of resources and a helpful community that can give you similar feedback. The replay system is really good and with a bit of research you can figure out what you're missing. I think many people don't really know how to access those resources or are afraid to ask questions, but I've noticed many people learning during the coaching sessions and improving their PBs just by applying some general tips in their gameplay. Having a coach does speed up the process but I think others can definitely reach the same results!
Yeah I like the concept of the video, but I feel calling this guy a 'beginner' is stretching it. Kinda disappointing, because I *am* 800 elo (only played a few tracks ever) and the true beginner coaching would have been more interesting, plus would have given him more 'upside' in times.
@@sbville That's great and all, but you're not 800 elo then if you have > 200h invested. It's fine - it is what it is, and clickbait is the name of the game, and I'll watch, but it isn't what I was hoping for as a true beginner.
If you want a lot of features and solid gameplay, pick Trackmania Nations Forever (the standalone, not on Steam, Steam creates some problemss). It's still a hit. If you want the newest content and latest graphics, pick Trackmania 2020 (on Uplay, not EGS, it requires Uplay anyways). Both games have a free version you can try out for yourself to begin playing a few tracks. Otherwise, look up the discord.gg/trackmania to join all the most essential talks about the entire TM franchise. And welcome :)
Being smooth is faster in all racing games. If you play any racing game that has real driving physics being smoother is faster. Just a tip for forza assetto corsa and more!
I never played racing games "for real". Totally newbie in genre. For the last 8 days, I was playing Trackmania with the goal to get at least a Gold medal in the Spring season. Yesterday, after 13h of grinding finally I beat the 21st track and got a Gold medal (and I know I'm capable to get even an Author medal on this one). 22-25 are waiting for me for today and rest of the week/two weeks probably. To be honest all tracks were beaten in like 10 attempts max. I got like 3 Author's medals. Only tracks 13 and 21 made me stuck. But 13 for like 2h and 21 for 13h... So yeah, everything is possible.
If he is a beginner then I'm an ultimate potato, 10 div in cotd is nowhere near a "begginer". But the idea is great, looking forward to see how it goes. Great content.
Wirtual! Could you do an updated video on the routes for the tracks in the spring 2021 campaign?? I wanna try and get some decent times on all of the maps!
hi, I had never played this game but some day wirtual showed up on my recommendations. Watched video after video. now 3 months in there's not a wirtual video I have not watched. then found some other youtubers also and started following cup of the day. Now today was the day I finally wanted to give it a shot myself, downloaded trackmania nations forever and been able to beat all tracks at gold ( just unlocked the 5 black tracks and some new difficulty I have not tried yet). Now I'd verry much like to play this game tall playo\ing but Im not sure what version of trackmania this is? and is it available at steam?
This is the newest one which is just called Trackmania (usually called Trackmania 2020 in the community). It's available on the Epic Games store and on Uplay. The base game is free but if you want to do stuff like cup of the day you'll need to pay I think $30 a year for a subscription. The game has the largest playerbase by far right now, and I personally think it's totally worth it
Honestly I never asked myself "what if I fail'" when I started grinding my game. Yes I started with the intent to get good and usually I habe a low self image but in this case it was never a question if I could or couldn't I just wanted to achieve somw things so I started working on them.
This is the real MufatTM in the making.
Who is MufatTM?
@@nurmandwi Mufat is a god among men.
@@ERROR-rx5co MufatTM nr 1
truly is the beginning of the mysterious MufatTM
@@nurmandwi I went Undercover in a Trackmania tournament and fooled everyone... ua-cam.com/video/LpLzjLo8bMA/v-deo.html
Hey Wirtual, I'm quite honored you took The Chase 2 as a trainingmap for dirt and I hope you liked the track! Greetings from germany :)
Both track are very nice to drive, gj
Beautiful track!
I've been building a "Best of Dirt" playlist and it was one of the first 3 maps I added. Well made boss.
Great track and great tips. was able to improve by 1.5 seconds using this video (48.5). unfortunately still not author medal :/
It was my first COTD for me, hella fun track. I still compare other tracks to it, but that was my favorite one so far
"It's better to do the correct thing wrong than to do the.. the wrong thing ...... correctly... I.. wha ?"
- Wirtual 2021
He's probably saying something like
It's better to know something is correct then do it wrong than thinking something is correct but is actually wrong.
Godzilla had a stroke reading this and fucking died
There is a similar quote in statistics, that goes: "It is better to be vaguely right than exactly wrong" (Carveth Read)
It should be:
It's better to do the right thing wrong than doing the wrong thing right.
And it makes perfect sense.
Sure you can optimise a bad approach faster but you will end on a local maximum and be stuck.
(Reaching a local maximum fast can be good for some competition but not good for setting long term learning goals. )
-Shakespeare 2021*
21:00
Translation:
"Practice the ideal/correct techniques, even if it's harder and results in a few failures. This way, when you finally master what you've practiced, you will have mastered the ideal method."
Also: Practice makes consistent, not perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.
Lmao that one guy in chat 1:18 “he defo wrote this down”
Lol. But he ain't wrong 😂.
Cool eyesight you got there too
ooft. Called out in real time
Haven't watched yet but this dude's gonna become a god and i already know it from his mindset.
I was applauding when he was making that speech
And he'll pull a few wirtuals
Gwen is trembling
I mean the idea that natural talent doesn't exist is wrong, but truly great players are natural talent + work ethic.
@@dividetc263 I would say work ethic makes you great and if you have natural talent on top of the work ethic you become the best. (However, there are so many things than just natural talen influencing you like natural reaction speed, competitiveness (personality) etc. that his mindset is actualy sort of arrogant)
Well gee thanks Wirtual, now I'm inspired to play trackmania when I should be preparing for exams...
Same
right i got the game asap
I believe the quote is, "aim for the moon, for even if you miss, you'll still land among the stars"
But it is very apt for this, setting Ville harder goals, knowing his level of dedication and the improvement he has already shown, will definetly benefit his progress, as it will only make him try harder.
Good video, great tips.
Wirtual: Tough homework but it's okay if you struggle, we can talk about it.
My education system: What, you made a small mistake? Are you even trying you loser?
That's kinda sad, I hope you experience better teachers :)
SBVille is an absolute god in Shootmania, His step by step run was awesome!
Where's the continuation of this? I wanna see more of the guy's progress
If you need any tips for the ice training, feel free to ask me any question or even ask the people in Flink's discord, I'm certain they'll be happy to help.
I struggle a lot on ice slides specially on spring 22nd map that last ice part where you ice slide cant reach below 56.6
Ngl this content should be worthy of main Chanel it’s really intriguing to watch
"This trick is not possible on keyboard."
Me, who had been trying to do it on keyboard:
°-°
im not entirely sure but sometimes i press the number keys on accident and my steering gets locked a bit, I think that could help
(not entirely sure cause I barely play the game)
@@saltysea7706 I believe those are actions keys and they cap your amx steering
@@saltysea7706 that didn't exist at the time
> Beginner
> Top 17 Finland
Okay man
I mean Finland only has 20 players so yeah, beginner sounds about right
@@napoleon950 yeah I get top 6 in my country regularly it has like 10 players
Edit: about 100 but only like 10 decent players
I just started a trial version of trackmania turbo and im top 50 in my state
@@NoOne-wz2ht I can’t even get top 900 in my hometown (1 million inhabitants).
@@magicmulder what do you get?
content like this is so fun to just watch and learn. i look forward to hopefully seeing more stuff like this in the future.
pretty cool that this guy went from beginner to being one of the best mappers now
Wirtual I watched this on Twich live and I PB-ed my time in campaign map 6 times that day alone. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and making this community one of the best ones out there.
You peanut buttered your time?!
@@zwenkwiel816 yes
You can't teach a Finn with "if you aim for the moon, you might hit a star". We have a phrase "ken kuuseen kurkottaa, se katajaan kapsahtaa", which basically would be more like "if you aim for the moon, you'll miss your chance at hitting a star". Basically the negative version of the same phrase, stating that if you go for something too good for you, you will end up worse off. Yeah, we are not positive people :D
Eh, moon is way closer than the nearest star so I'm aiming for the moon, stars sound like way too much effort.
@@zwenkwiel816 That's yet another weird thing. You'd think that hitting a star would be way bigger of an achievement than hitting the moon. Yet the phrase means that you should go for the best possible thing, if you don't get it you will still achieve something good. It's all backwards.
1:40: 2 seconds behind the world record - "Beginner" :D
I mean depending on the track length 2 seconds can be a lot.
@@Thisone95 Exactly. On Training 07 I’m within 0.01 of the world record after an hour but that’s not too hard.
Will the roles be swapped and Wirtual gets training in Shootmania?
This video is main channel material 🔥🔥🔥
5:48 That "5 moves ahead" aspect is really one of the things that I realized quite early on with TM - although mastering it for me has still hardly begun. I started with TMNF, and one track there really drilled it home that to get a good run through, you have to position your car in the best way possible for 2-3 turns down the line.
Even having realized that, I most of the time end up just taking one corner at a time, since it's a really hard skill to actually develop and learn to take into account. Let's see where I am in one year - right now my humble goal is to do CutD as many days as I can, and get at least silver each time.
I have high hopes for you ville. Good mindset man
It was a great experience to be in the same lobby as you during the training session! Normally I would barely reach top 1000 in these kind of maps but in each of these dirt training maps I made it to top 200 because of your advice, and everytime I've played a dirt map since then I've thought about it to improve my lines!
Me: waiting for summer and then getting trackmania. Wirtual: starts series on going from beginner to pro. HECK YEAH
Shootmania top player now about to be Trackmania top player too, this guy is a mania-c.
I have never had a youtuber make me so interested in a game as to actually download it.
Here’s a neat tip from a beginner what I do to improve my pbs is to only focus on my ghost and only race against myself so I have a better intuition and a feel for what works best for you bc ive noticed that I’ve achieved better pbs when only racing against my pbs
About 20 days ago, I got a UA-cam suggestion to watch your channel. I had never heard of Trackmania, which kinda blew my mind. I love racing games. I installed it. I'm now playing daily, and not terrible, but need improvement. Its serendipity that you are now also starting this series. If I'm any good in 30 days, I want to race your buddy. Thanks for the content!
My story is almost exactly the same! Crazy how this random Norwegian boi got my interest in this random racing game I had never even heard of.
16:00 Wirtual is just one position ahead of me :O
Watching these videos inspires me to play Trackmania Nations Forever or the New TM and try to go for a WR. highly unlikely, but damn, does it make you want to try.
I actually got a lot of good advice out of this video. It might sounds stupid but the advice right here 9:16 was like the most useful even tho it makes a lot of sense I knew its a right way to play the game but I wasnt really thinking about that much
what happened to the clips channel :(
it wasn't short enough
@@Baltr because he needs to wear shorter shorts
26:02 "Aim for the moon and if you miss, you'll land among the stars"
That's not how physics work XD
For those who are following along:
MAP 4: 32.5
MAP 9: 37.7
MAP 11: 33.5
He really just in dropped like:
"hey, hello, how u doing ? *dropps existencial doubts *"
Amazing 10/10
you’re very good at explaining optimized track routes wow
7:32 The way he almost clips the fence
looks like this paid off! SBVille is a legend
Learning wheel after 250hrs on controller and achieving Gold3. Feels good to always come back to this video for inspiration/ motivation.
12:25 He beat my time. By 3 thousands. A guy on his first day after not playing for ages.. But at least I'm in the video :D
This man does not miss, another absolute banger
5:52 this could be described as taking the geometric racing line vs the actual racing line
Holy shit, i watched this video and i got so much better at tm. Thanks!
I love tap drivers. The first three N4S PC titles were tap tap drags. It's very tempting to look back at Trackmania after watching this. :P Great video! It can be hard to envision your potential audience (5-500 years old) but I think literally anyone could come away with some positives to try on their own. Bravo yo! :D
The hardest thing to develop as far a spatial-visualization, is the understanding that the clarity of the image that you are trying to describe in YOUR head doesn't matter. You have to be able to see the picture your student has in THEIR head to make sure your idea is getting through. That's why teachers ask students to explain back to them what the student Thinks they just learned. lol :D
I love to watch his stream! He is always so calm
It's a bit bizarre that the clip at 13:50 that showed Riolus run was probably also cheated. Things you don't really think about.
Nah don't think that is cheated, it is harder to cheat on Tm 2020 and that isn't worth it he doesn't need tight corners
21:00 Another way to say it could be: It is better to be effective rather than efficient.
Are we going to get more of this series here on the tube?
0:50 so SBVille just put what's normally the ending of a wirtual video right at where the journey begins
Proud of you ville :)
"You aim for the moon and if you miss you land among the stars" 🤩
Wirtual2021
You should have showed this on the main channel
probably wants to drop all the episodes here and then upload a full commentary/explaining why and how afterwards on the main channel
@@rengar3421 yea, this is not like: driving every track in TM backwards upside down.
One of the things I've learned from another video I haven't been able to put into practice because of my skill level and completely unrelated to Trackmania (although I highly believe that it helps) is that it's great practice to try and stretch out the course into as straight a line as possible.
Edit: This is something that Touge runners do with very complex courses all the time. So much so in fact that they are already straightening the corner after the one they are going to take.
hi Wirtual i realy enjoyed this viedeo,and your advices realy helped me because i stratet playing around 3 month ago and realy wasnt that good on dirt. as i saw the "homework" i took the chalange and startet playing the track 9 of the spring compain my last recort was 40.7 or someting like that. After i watched your viedeo and grindet the track my time is at 37.84 curently . my time was decent but i fucked up the last turn so i maby will hit 37.5 soon .
thx vor the good viedeos (btw my english is not the best) have a good one
For chess players saying: "the best players think 5 turns ahead" is quite the understatement.
Yeah, I laughed pretty hard at that.
man Wirtual doing gods work for the Trackmania community
if this guy is actually a beginner then he makes me look like a headless one armed toddler post hemispherectomy
Will the new trackmania be on steam/standalone client?
i downloaded trackmania and played for 6 hours straight in that day
im addicted
good tips, gonna have to try to apply these myself
Eyy Ville is on tv! And what a nice skin he’s using
SBVile after 30 days: obliterates Wirtual.
Now that's a Wirtual to the community
I didn't even know ShootMania existed... it's worth a try.
The next video: Wirtual is getting teached in shootmania
Did this series drop?
I am actually Quite interested in the "Mechanics" of this game. And you do Explain stuff quite good!
Does anyone know how to fix my mouse... I mean it does move but it doesn't count the left click...Pls help
Thank you for showing that it is all about targeted practice, frustration tolerance and setting goals. Tired of all the people who think success just comes as a gift to some superhumans, subsequently sticking their head in the sand.
true. Talent is quite the big lie (not really, but more like "miss used" i should say).
As soon as someone can do something well alot of people immediatly say "hes talented"... wich is quite the insult to most people, because most of them are not talented.
Most of them achieved it through training and effort.
I mean Talent exist. When a 3 year old is playing piano like a master and writes his own songs - thats talent.
@@TheBlackfall234 Quite often very skilled young kids are conditioned into what ever they're doing by the parents. Not saying the kids can't enjoy what they're doing but the same thing applies.
"If you apply yourself and do rigorous practice, you can master any skill" - A guy who has a literal pro at the game to teach and guide him hahahaha
Edit: Also, just realised, in the start of the video he says his PB in 9th of May TOTD map is 48.92X, just checked mine, it's 48.761 and I currently am 2059 elo. Admittedly, dirt is probably my worst surface (with Ice being the best) but still, an 800 would not get that time, no way. That guy is not 800 elo.
I've never actually played MM so I have no idea what ELO I'd be. I'm not exactly new to TM - I used to make maps around 10 years ago in different environments, but I never really stepped above casual level as a player. Until starting this project, I had no idea how gears or speedslides worked, what made dirt different from road or what separated my runs from top players. I think that's a perfect starting point, because if I really had 0 hours in the game, this would be a pretty useless experiment, because there's no way you don't improve in your first 100-200h of gameplay. I'm kinda past that point, so the only way for me to improve is learn new things - simply playing the game with my brain turned off wouldn't do anything.
I'm unbelievably privileged to have him as a coach, but let's remember that most games - including TM - have a ton of resources and a helpful community that can give you similar feedback. The replay system is really good and with a bit of research you can figure out what you're missing. I think many people don't really know how to access those resources or are afraid to ask questions, but I've noticed many people learning during the coaching sessions and improving their PBs just by applying some general tips in their gameplay. Having a coach does speed up the process but I think others can definitely reach the same results!
Yeah I like the concept of the video, but I feel calling this guy a 'beginner' is stretching it. Kinda disappointing, because I *am* 800 elo (only played a few tracks ever) and the true beginner coaching would have been more interesting, plus would have given him more 'upside' in times.
@@sbville That's great and all, but you're not 800 elo then if you have > 200h invested. It's fine - it is what it is, and clickbait is the name of the game, and I'll watch, but it isn't what I was hoping for as a true beginner.
is the full 30day video somewhere out there? Asking for a friend
I like how without having heard the name I immediately noticed by his Finnish English accent.
do these things apply to TMNF? I just started playing, but I'm not really sure what I'm doing
Love the content keep it up you inspired me to make my own videos.
I would be happy to have a teacher like you
Let's gooo
You are on tv!
A goal is an important thing to set. At the end of the day, anything is possible.
I wanna start play trackmania but dont know which one to get. When i search on steam i find several different versions etc. Which one to get?
If you want a lot of features and solid gameplay, pick Trackmania Nations Forever (the standalone, not on Steam, Steam creates some problemss). It's still a hit.
If you want the newest content and latest graphics, pick Trackmania 2020 (on Uplay, not EGS, it requires Uplay anyways).
Both games have a free version you can try out for yourself to begin playing a few tracks. Otherwise, look up the discord.gg/trackmania to join all the most essential talks about the entire TM franchise.
And welcome :)
Being smooth is faster in all racing games. If you play any racing game that has real driving physics being smoother is faster. Just a tip for forza assetto corsa and more!
00:55 Me starting to learn piano. I guess I'll just go for it.
I never played racing games "for real". Totally newbie in genre.
For the last 8 days, I was playing Trackmania with the goal to get at least a Gold medal in the Spring season.
Yesterday, after 13h of grinding finally I beat the 21st track and got a Gold medal (and I know I'm capable to get even an Author medal on this one). 22-25 are waiting for me for today and rest of the week/two weeks probably.
To be honest all tracks were beaten in like 10 attempts max. I got like 3 Author's medals. Only tracks 13 and 21 made me stuck. But 13 for like 2h and 21 for 13h...
So yeah, everything is possible.
If he is a beginner then I'm an ultimate potato, 10 div in cotd is nowhere near a "begginer". But the idea is great, looking forward to see how it goes. Great content.
Definitely goin got follow along been playing for about 2 weeks but I haven’t really pushed to be good.
I'm hyped for this :D
Is there a playlist with the vids of training this guy?
Wirtual! Could you do an updated video on the routes for the tracks in the spring 2021 campaign?? I wanna try and get some decent times on all of the maps!
How do people do this overhead camera to look at tracks?
0:20 wirt do you need a little better resolution pfp?
how do you drive without crashing if you're looking at your car?
hi, I had never played this game but some day wirtual showed up on my recommendations. Watched video after video. now 3 months in there's not a wirtual video I have not watched. then found some other youtubers also and started following cup of the day. Now today was the day I finally wanted to give it a shot myself, downloaded trackmania nations forever and been able to beat all tracks at gold ( just unlocked the 5 black tracks and some new difficulty I have not tried yet). Now I'd verry much like to play this game tall playo\ing but Im not sure what version of trackmania this is? and is it available at steam?
This is the newest one which is just called Trackmania (usually called Trackmania 2020 in the community). It's available on the Epic Games store and on Uplay. The base game is free but if you want to do stuff like cup of the day you'll need to pay I think $30 a year for a subscription.
The game has the largest playerbase by far right now, and I personally think it's totally worth it
@@ABusFullaJewz oh yes, I got the game and the club access. Im no good at it but surely enjoying.^^
Crazy how Ville evolved
that was very dope to watch
me trying to do everthing wirtual tells me to do me: 🐢 Wirtual:🚓
Where part 2
It should be 'shoot for the stars and if you don't make it at least you'll be on the moon'. Distance-wise
Honestly I never asked myself "what if I fail'" when I started grinding my game. Yes I started with the intent to get good and usually I habe a low self image but in this case it was never a question if I could or couldn't I just wanted to achieve somw things so I started working on them.
This man really just used chess elo in trackmania
ELO is not only for Chess.
The walawigi pinball theme 😆
How can you set the fastest times in TM? With controller or keyboard?
Both are viable options. It's personal preference.
wheel
On a side note, spring track 3 gave me a sprain in my hand trying to get author on keyboard