I'm so impressed, that it only took you a year and a half to get this good at creating tracks. You have acquired so much knowledge about every single driving style, making you a very diverse mapper. That's also something I was striving towards, but took me twice as long to achieve... :D Great video
Dude your not wrong his style is so elegant and flowy and his scenery is so eye-catching. Honestly, if there's any mapper we should want to be like, it's Karlberg
At the 11th minute, I thought:"Huh, he really stuck with that Karlberg map name pattern, kinda weird. Waaaaaait. It's probably just his username... Oh. Okay."
Hey, First of all I want to say thank you for this amazing video. I'm 14 years old and I've played the game for about 7month. I'm an average player with the ability of getting decent times on maps if i grind them for a long time and rly learn the ins and outs of the track. But one thing always made me enjoy the game even more was building the maps on my own. I just build some weird ass maps with uncalculated corners not to mention gears. But recently I've rly put huge effort into mapping. The first ever try hard map i made was a grassy full speed map ... Turns out it was calculated horrible but had quite cool scenery. At the time i was still pretty inexperienced and didn't even know all of the features of the editor and so the only good thing about the map was that it looked decent. A big mistake i made tho was that i build the scenery at the same time as the route, which eventually killed the map because all the ppl i gave it too said that stuff was calculated badly. After many hours of scenery building i couldn't be bothered to fix it so I moved on i stopped mapping for a while. But then MTC June came and I wanted to submit a map and in the same moment add my first track to tmx. I put a lot of effort into it and tried to improve what i did wrongly on the first map i created (and haven't released) and with some help by some friends i finished my map today. MTC blood rush. A dirt tech map with some eary, mars like scenery. Btw Go Check it out on tmx if u like. So why I'm writing this shit ass Long comment. Basically i wanted to share my still short and small mapping story and express the inspiration I've gotten from this. Also i wanted to motivate other ppl giving mapping a try. It's really fun and often u can do better than u think. For me for example im rly happy with my scenery building already but my routes r still kinda meh one reason for it being that I'm still not that good of a player. I will definitely rewatch this many times and try to improve not only my mapping but also my attitude in life in General. Thank you very very much Karlberg
I am both surprised and happy that the algorithm has given me this video to watch. Surprised in a way that you don’t have much recognition on UA-cam, but so much more within the TM2020 community itself. This video specifically should get more recognition IMO.
i absolutely love this video, not just for the production or story, but the fact that I can relate to a lot of what you said. I really love your work so far and know you have great things in store for us :)
What an inspiring video! It's awesome to see how far you've come, and so quickly too! Can't wait to see the next maps you come to build, and it makes me want to try out the editor more too :D
Trackmania has one of the best symbiotic relationships between skilled and artistic parts of the game. Its what keeps me coming back and playing for over a decade now.
Nice documentary! Cool to see the journey and that you found your style and made into Waypoint academy. Will be interesting to see how the mapping and scenery style will involve as there is still a big potential. Keep it going. Also with the videos, nice to see the viewpoint from a fellow mapper.
I just started playing Trackmania NF ( after stumbling on Wirtual channel and because I wanted a new challenge ) and I appreciate the effort you put into mapping and into this video all together, wish you all the best and keep putting good content as we don't usually have an insight on how mappers think nor how do they evolve and I find it really interesting ( like watching a speedrun history video). All the best You got my Sub
I've played Trackmania for about 10-15 hours and has never made a single map for it, but that video really boosted my interest in the game and mapping particullary. I used to make maps for CS:GO, so I can see why that caught my interest. Thanks for the great content, keep it up!
I don’t know nothing about TM(-NF) but your Video got me hooked up in an instant. Seeing u progress as a mapper as well as a player was amazing. The comparison shows how much u have evolved, how u have dedicated to a certain topic that brought u this far. I love the style that u r following, a very simplistic but also detailed enough way to make it visually very appealing. I’ve never supped some one this fast, hope to see more of u in the future and congrats on making it into the academy program!
This video is so inspiring to me. I've been a bit dormant in releasing maps and even building maps, and I haven't been improving as much as I'd want to. I will use similar things that you have to improve my mapping style and scenery style since I think my scenery is very plain. I am really impressed that you could get this far in just a year and a half. Good luck in your future maps bro! :D
The intro makes an impression of wirtual types of videos xd And you did blow my mind by pronouncing "Karyen" instead of "Karjen" as i know it :D I didn't know that there is such a group of mappers - Waypoint, this is pretty cool. More content about map making/history as well as cool discoveries would be awesome. So, looking forward to more of your content. :)
Why is this so underrated, the narrating, detail, mapping skills and pure effort that went into this is incredible. Needless to say, you’ve earned yourself a subscriber :)
As a person that has just started to map this was really motivating. There have been a lot of days of frustration. Seeing your journey has given further determination to stick it out. Thank you for your video, Great quality content :)
when I'm watching this, it had 69k views. Pta, n o i c e. And, I'm a pretty bad mapper and since I don't make videos, I have no money. But, If I keep pushing, I might reach my goal. You inspired me to make new maps, and you guys should too. This has earned a subscription as he has worked on mapping for a long time. Keep the maps and videos up Kalberg! And look at how much support you have from the community! This video is amazing.
What a great video, you got yourself a new sub! I can’t wait to see what the future looks like for you as mapper and as a content creator. I’m really impressed with this video, wow!
I can relate the burn out thing. I work from 4 to 12 hours per day after regular work on a mod including mapping, coding, texturing and modeling and this since 6 years. Take breaks when you feel the need to. Good luck.
Very interesting video, i couldnt believe it when i saw you only have 3k subs like wth? Very good commentary and nice record of progression, good cuts etc. Keep it up man :)
I don't even play TM. But as a mapper for other various games this was very inspiring and well put together video that Sparks motivation in me and very likely other mappers out there. Gud va gött och grattis till vad du åstadkommit. Tack för videon.
Kinda would like to get into mapping aswell, but ideas for routes have proven to be a big block for me personally. Really respect the work of mappers ❤🇪🇪
This is really interesting and layed out in a really nice way :O I'm watching your general tips portion of the video (20 minutes in) and I'd like to add something that frustrated me a lot as a beginner, something I've begun to call 'coinslots', where a turn or jump is coupled with a small gap between the road and the scenery, making you fall into it. Making it impossible to continue driving. As a beginner I would like to have the ability to continue driving my shitty attempt, knowing it will get bronze at best, but at least then I can finish my run
Great video, i loved it so much i wish it lasted more than half an hour haha. Also congratulations and good luck on your mapping carreer, your maps are a pleasure to drive on.
I was actually talking to raceta in his stream the other day while he was hunting map 10 and he was telling me to try out the VERY SHORT campaign. The clip of him hitting the world record actually clipped him talking about it. He said it was amazing for learning. This video was amazing I loved every second of it.
Would love an in depth tutorial on making maps. Like how you do scenery, the thought process etc. I love full speed dirt maps and really want to make my own but i have no idea where to begin :')
ive been beginning to make some maps in tm2020 after picking up the game last year, but as im new to the series, im worried that i dont have the physical skills to create tracks that are able to provide good transitions/gears etc. great video!
Sooo.... You're telling me that I don't have to be a god level driver to make a good map? I guess I was listening to wrong people then. And thanks for the insight of your career! As someone who tried to be a mapper, but failed horribly, you gave me an inspiration to try again. Although I don't know if TM2 mapping is still relevant at this point as I struggle to see myself buying club acces for TM2020 just to fail again.
@@KarlbergTM Oh I did had a ton fun while doing it. Issue was, I was making them with my level of skill in mind (wich is pretty low) and that caused a lot of issues for players that are better than me ( like overshooting jumps or complaining that turns are to tight). Actually, I have more fun while creating stuff for TM then from playing it as it frustrate me a lot. I did gave up on the game once as I wasn't making progress anywhere and I'm afraid it will happen again.
I'm so impressed, that it only took you a year and a half to get this good at creating tracks. You have acquired so much knowledge about every single driving style, making you a very diverse mapper. That's also something I was striving towards, but took me twice as long to achieve... :D Great video
Dude your not wrong his style is so elegant and flowy and his scenery is so eye-catching. Honestly, if there's any mapper we should want to be like, it's Karlberg
Big video for a man with even more potential!
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What a great video, was super interesting to watch :)
Thank you for being an inspiration to make tm videos^^
@@KarlbergTM this video gives me the urge to make maps in tmnf tbh.
Kinda feels lika a wirtual video. xD
Very well made video and nice storyline :D
Haha i got some real deja vu :p but was a great video anyway
"...and then Karlberg... got this map."
@@TobiTheHuman nice one
@@olwstenberg1142 Wirtual's style isn't very unique in and of itself.
At the 11th minute, I thought:"Huh, he really stuck with that Karlberg map name pattern, kinda weird. Waaaaaait. It's probably just his username... Oh. Okay."
Instant sub, I love content like this, we need more mappers making narrated videos like this.
as I like to said omw ^^
WOAH didn't expect such a great video!
nice to see the comunity support each other
Hey,
First of all I want to say thank you for this amazing video.
I'm 14 years old and I've played the game for about 7month.
I'm an average player with the ability of getting decent times on maps if i grind them for a long time and rly learn the ins and outs of the track.
But one thing always made me enjoy the game even more was building the maps on my own.
I just build some weird ass maps with uncalculated corners not to mention gears.
But recently I've rly put huge effort into mapping.
The first ever try hard map i made was a grassy full speed map ...
Turns out it was calculated horrible but had quite cool scenery.
At the time i was still pretty inexperienced and didn't even know all of the features of the editor and so the only good thing about the map was that it looked decent.
A big mistake i made tho was that i build the scenery at the same time as the route, which eventually killed the map because all the ppl i gave it too said that stuff was calculated badly. After many hours of scenery building i couldn't be bothered to fix it so I moved on i stopped mapping for a while.
But then MTC June came and I wanted to submit a map and in the same moment add my first track to tmx.
I put a lot of effort into it and tried to improve what i did wrongly on the first map i created (and haven't released) and with some help by some friends i finished my map today. MTC blood rush. A dirt tech map with some eary, mars like scenery.
Btw Go Check it out on tmx if u like.
So why I'm writing this shit ass Long comment.
Basically i wanted to share my still short and small mapping story and express the inspiration I've gotten from this.
Also i wanted to motivate other ppl giving mapping a try.
It's really fun and often u can do better than u think. For me for example im rly happy with my scenery building already but my routes r still kinda meh one reason for it being that I'm still not that good of a player.
I will definitely rewatch this many times and try to improve not only my mapping but also my attitude in life in General.
Thank you very very much Karlberg
Thanks for sharing with us ! I will definitely put more efforts into mapping once I get more experience with the game.
You quickly became one of my favourite mappers, I still remember how much fun(and mald) I had hunting your TOTD Dirt map. Keep it up! :)
That was an interesting story. Very clean edit aswell. Looking forward to more kfs!
This video is amazing, it's crazy to see how greatly you improved in such a short time, I now feel honored to play your maps, keep it up!
"I'll show you my first ever map in TrackMania"
*shows a ESPORT map*
I am both surprised and happy that the algorithm has given me this video to watch. Surprised in a way that you don’t have much recognition on UA-cam, but so much more within the TM2020 community itself. This video specifically should get more recognition IMO.
Instant heart from the creator: definitely should get more recognition
I need to say it directly to the mapper, your "very short" campaign was AMAZING !! after 8hrs of pure entertainment, I'm the first in italy !!
i absolutely love this video, not just for the production or story, but the fact that I can relate to a lot of what you said. I really love your work so far and know you have great things in store for us :)
Absolutely amazing video! really excited to see what videos and tracks you make in the future. Keep going!
What an inspiring video! It's awesome to see how far you've come, and so quickly too!
Can't wait to see the next maps you come to build, and it makes me want to try out the editor more too :D
Keep em comming, king!
yes he did like and comment
Trackmania has one of the best symbiotic relationships between skilled and artistic parts of the game. Its what keeps me coming back and playing for over a decade now.
Nice documentary! Cool to see the journey and that you found your style and made into Waypoint academy. Will be interesting to see how the mapping and scenery style will involve as there is still a big potential. Keep it going. Also with the videos, nice to see the viewpoint from a fellow mapper.
great video man, took me on a journey and I learnt more about this game and community that I have just stumbled into, thank you.
Wel, you’ll be going through the YT algorithm quite soon, this video is very high quality.
Great vid, insane quality - love the Runescape names
I just started playing Trackmania NF ( after stumbling on Wirtual channel and because I wanted a new challenge ) and I appreciate the effort you put into mapping and into this video all together, wish you all the best and keep putting good content as we don't usually have an insight on how mappers think nor how do they evolve and I find it really interesting ( like watching a speedrun history video).
All the best You got my Sub
I've played Trackmania for about 10-15 hours and has never made a single map for it, but that video really boosted my interest in the game and mapping particullary. I used to make maps for CS:GO, so I can see why that caught my interest. Thanks for the great content, keep it up!
Loved this video, looking forward to see you progress further both as a mapper and UA-camr! Quality content, subbed!
I don’t know nothing about TM(-NF) but your Video got me hooked up in an instant.
Seeing u progress as a mapper as well as a player was amazing. The comparison shows how much u have evolved, how u have dedicated to a certain topic that brought u this far. I love the style that u r following, a very simplistic but also detailed enough way to make it visually very appealing.
I’ve never supped some one this fast, hope to see more of u in the future and congrats on making it into the academy program!
Everyone of you guys taking your time to make content for this great game, deserves all the praise you can get.. Thank you..
This video is so inspiring to me. I've been a bit dormant in releasing maps and even building maps, and I haven't been improving as much as I'd want to. I will use similar things that you have to improve my mapping style and scenery style since I think my scenery is very plain. I am really impressed that you could get this far in just a year and a half. Good luck in your future maps bro! :D
The intro makes an impression of wirtual types of videos xd And you did blow my mind by pronouncing "Karyen" instead of "Karjen" as i know it :D I didn't know that there is such a group of mappers - Waypoint, this is pretty cool. More content about map making/history as well as cool discoveries would be awesome. So, looking forward to more of your content. :)
Why is this so underrated, the narrating, detail, mapping skills and pure effort that went into this is incredible. Needless to say, you’ve earned yourself a subscriber :)
Played your tracks and they're just the right amount of challenge to keep me going for better times. Thank you!
As a person that has just started to map this was really motivating. There have been a lot of days of frustration. Seeing your journey has given further determination to stick it out. Thank you for your video, Great quality content :)
Really enjoyed the video!!! Keep going man!!!
I love the editing style. I liked and subbed :)
This video inspires me everytime I watch it, ever since it was posted
Super interesting and very inspiring as a new mapper ! :)
Love the video! I will also be checking out your stream when you live!
Really nice video! btw 30:44 I was there :)
nobody’s talking about how your CLASSMATE is KEBY!!
Your mapping improved as much as your naming scheme!
Great video :)
This video is insane! I want more of these ^^
Fantastic video. I love how much of Kubbi's soundtrack you used here.
when I'm watching this, it had 69k views. Pta, n o i c e. And, I'm a pretty bad mapper and since I don't make videos, I have no money. But, If I keep pushing, I might reach my goal. You inspired me to make new maps, and you guys should too. This has earned a subscription as he has worked on mapping for a long time. Keep the maps and videos up Kalberg! And look at how much support you have from the community! This video is amazing.
Wow, didn't think I'd like this as much as I did :D , great work man!
What a great video, you got yourself a new sub! I can’t wait to see what the future looks like for you as mapper and as a content creator. I’m really impressed with this video, wow!
I can relate the burn out thing. I work from 4 to 12 hours per day after regular work on a mod including mapping, coding, texturing and modeling and this since 6 years.
Take breaks when you feel the need to. Good luck.
I really hope you get bigger on youtube, you're content is amazing! I wish you good luck
this is a very nice view from the other side of trackmanias community. really well done!
the pure quality of this video is amazing!
this video is quite poggers ngl
Very interesting video, i couldnt believe it when i saw you only have 3k subs like wth? Very good commentary and nice record of progression, good cuts etc.
Keep it up man :)
Just one off those videos you just don’t want to end!
i put this up on the family tv and i was put back in the will PogU
amazing video karlberg glad to see you come this far
I love this story and the editing is amazing! big props to you my fellow swede :)
very intertaiming video and over all a awsome story. Really happy for you!! keep up the good work.
I don't even play TM. But as a mapper for other various games this was very inspiring and well put together video that Sparks motivation in me and very likely other mappers out there.
Gud va gött och grattis till vad du åstadkommit. Tack för videon.
This is the kind of content that was missing in trackmania UA-cam !
Kinda would like to get into mapping aswell, but ideas for routes have proven to be a big block for me personally.
Really respect the work of mappers ❤🇪🇪
that outro made me cry
awesome vid would love more like this! :D
I know Wirtual would love your work ethic and dedication!
very impressive video, I really enjoyed it, keep it up Karlberg
i recogniozed that TOTD map straight away! it was a good map!
This is really interesting and layed out in a really nice way :O
I'm watching your general tips portion of the video (20 minutes in) and I'd like to add something that frustrated me a lot as a beginner, something I've begun to call 'coinslots', where a turn or jump is coupled with a small gap between the road and the scenery, making you fall into it. Making it impossible to continue driving. As a beginner I would like to have the ability to continue driving my shitty attempt, knowing it will get bronze at best, but at least then I can finish my run
Great video, i loved it so much i wish it lasted more than half an hour haha. Also congratulations and good luck on your mapping carreer, your maps are a pleasure to drive on.
Dude you make the game for players. And you are making that game interesting and fun. Keep it up and well done!!!
Crazy high production value right out of the gate, INSANE!
This is a very inspiring video! and it give me the urge to keep mapping!
I was actually talking to raceta in his stream the other day while he was hunting map 10 and he was telling me to try out the VERY SHORT campaign. The clip of him hitting the world record actually clipped him talking about it. He said it was amazing for learning. This video was amazing I loved every second of it.
couldn't agree more, this is the Ultimate campaign to start with
Just a beautiful video. Well done for keeping my attention for over 30 minutes🔥
Great video mate, great story! Keen to know what's next on your adventure
thanks to people like you trackmania and many other games with mapeditors stay alive so long. :-)
Great video tomorrow i try the map editor myself for the First time now.
Great Video. You have a new sub :)
We will watch your career with great interest *Evil laugh in the background* loves the vid
i didn’t even know this Game existed today this just popped up in my recommendations and I like it
Spent many hours in the LOLmap server on tm² - Thanks Santa for keeping it running! Also - great video Karlberg
Really awesome vid you deserve more subs … keep up the good work
It's kind of rare to see this side of games, thank you for making this video!
I made my first map inspired by this video. Thank you!
Would love an in depth tutorial on making maps. Like how you do scenery, the thought process etc. I love full speed dirt maps and really want to make my own but i have no idea where to begin :')
Might have something for you in the upcoming days ^^
Let's goo 🔥🙏 subscribing lol
"My first ever map: unnamed lol"
The way you said it was absolutely hilarious to me
Really nice video idea, keep it up!
Awesome video and sick maps!
Great video, very interesting and inspiring!
Such and interesting and well edited video! It ddn't even feel like I just watched a 30 min video
Mapping is a great thing in Trackmania. I really like to Build Maps. I need some Time. But after i finished a Map i am so happy for what i createt.
Great video! love ur maps!
I love your mindset
i hope Some of these maps are in the next season, are really nice
2:02 i burst out lauging because I was hyped to find out what was the first map and you said “unamed lol” with such seriousness and I just died
nice video. pretty impressive how much time you invested in this game
never playd Trackmania but loved the vid
ive been beginning to make some maps in tm2020 after picking up the game last year, but as im new to the series, im worried that i dont have the physical skills to create tracks that are able to provide good transitions/gears etc.
great video!
The youtube algorithm already working , i got recommend this video , even i aint a subscriber , i 'll subscribe , amazing content btw
Hey man.
I just wanted to say that thanks to you i am also starting to get into mapping.
Enjoy the tip :p
Thank you so much!
You make me want to map again. Nice video^^
Sooo.... You're telling me that I don't have to be a god level driver to make a good map? I guess I was listening to wrong people then.
And thanks for the insight of your career! As someone who tried to be a mapper, but failed horribly, you gave me an inspiration to try again. Although I don't know if TM2 mapping is still relevant at this point as I struggle to see myself buying club acces for TM2020 just to fail again.
Anyone can make a map, just make sure to have fun while you're at it!
@@KarlbergTM Oh I did had a ton fun while doing it. Issue was, I was making them with my level of skill in mind (wich is pretty low) and that caused a lot of issues for players that are better than me ( like overshooting jumps or complaining that turns are to tight). Actually, I have more fun while creating stuff for TM then from playing it as it frustrate me a lot. I did gave up on the game once as I wasn't making progress anywhere and I'm afraid it will happen again.
Wow this bugfin replay is insane
Instant sub for mey your furst video i watched made me play tm again.
Thank you