This is kind of my dream xD Every time I upload a map there is a part of me that thinks "what if...". Still, Atrick actually played my bobsleigh map, so I'm very happy ^^
Map 1 is the perfect example of how beautiful beginner mapping can be. There is something about 'knowing what your doing' in mapping that almost keeps you from discovering new and unique maps.
I have an evil reactor down that forces you to time exactly the right time to reverse, then immediately turn the moment the camera turns in order to make a jump into an ice slide :) Started playing last Saturday! Heh.
@@lck0ut348 Thanks! I was sort of experimenting with what reactors do and got that as a result after realising it acts a bit interestingly backwards. Maybe I should keep it going as both a way to train myself to do kacky, or as a continuous project, almost like a portfolio of what skills I learn.
I felt the need to comment about how much I've been enjoying these offline videos. I can't explain how or why I like them so much, but there's something so soothing and I genuinely feel like paying attention to the video rather than just having it in the background while doing some other task.
I agree with the bit about paying full attention. I usually get bored about 10 mins into the streamed videos and skip to the interesting bits. The latest videos he's done, I've just watched the whole thing. So good
I like how he can just spend as much or as little time as he wants on a map without chat yelling at him like "attached kekw" "bro just give up already" "fucking annoying just move on jesus christ"
I genuinely can’t describe how much I appreciate that you really put a ton of effort into the maps. Made the video so much better to see low played maps played with a lot of effort.
Please do more, these random maps are one of my fav parts of TM content cause you get to see non-conventional tracks that you have to try and adapt to - really cool stuff
I agree with what you said in the first map, sometimes - often, I'd argue - maps that are not "perfectly calculated" are more fun and competitive, because there's more variance in what lines can work. You can't go too far, of course, it can't just be straight up garbage, but the trend of obsessively polished tracks has actively made the game less interesting to me.
Hi wirtual, long time viewer here. I really liked this video format! hunting maps that begginers made is great for learning the principles of trackmania and also leaves room for creativity, making this a great video. Oh and watching your thougt process while learning the maps is really cool. Keep it up :)
For the sake of clarity we should change it to "mayo slide", as it's reminiscent of how smoothly and cleanly Wirtual would slide around on the floor if his body happened to be covered in mayo.
Until I saw your comment I always thought it was "nose slide" because it had something to do with the nose of the car. So I just realized that it was "No slide" lol, as in you don't slide. Correct me if I'm still wrong lol I imagine I got it wrong because of the way Wirtual pronounces it really minces the words together to sound like "nose-slide"
Wirtual: “I’m tired of cup of the day maps” Proceeds to give the 10/10 to the ‘cup of the day’ map. Love you man! You look happier since stopping the cotd grind!
@@eddine3991 Lmao I somehow also hit this video in the perfect window. Video says it's 3 months old, tacky's comment is 4 months old. (This happens because comments only load when you scroll down)
I don't generally like speedrun grinds, but for some reason it's really fascinating to watch when a very skilled player tries to get an optimal time on a 1-5/10 random course. I watch it every time when Panga or Kirbs does it in Super Mario Maker.
I love occasionally showing up in top 5 obscure ice map leaderboards in TH-cam videos, I don't know why. It's like I've been an ice nerd long enough for it to be reflected in the world around me. If Wirtual makes a Plastice! series (my home and native land) video I might go insane (he probably would too, because of the maps)
would enjoy seeing more, this was one of my favourites recently. love random/user submitted map trackmania videos. its chilled out and i like the insight and opinions on the map while exploring new things.
yea wirt keep playing lowkey maps, its always fun seeing you either destroy a leaderboard or explore something cool. COTD is always fun to watch for the competition, but these types of videos feel better for a casual setting. keep it up!
Good sir! I played a ton of TM in my childhood, pretty much all the game up to TMNF and some more. Didn't play in forever, but your content is so enjoyable!! The way you get more and more introgued with each run of a map is so captivating to watch! Keep it up!
On the 360-topic my opinion is that if the car has spun 360 degrees more/less than it should when completeing a lap it has done a 360. If you follow a full lap of a simple circle track you will complete a full rotation while doing so. If you do the same but at some point perform a "360" you will have made zero or two full rotations during one lap etc.
Easier way to word it: when you do a 360, you should be facing the same way as when you started. People often say 360 when they mean 180. If you just turn around to face the opposite direction, then that's a 180.
I love how you take your time on each map and don't stop after getting AT. It's so nice to see which lines or tricks are possible on the map to make the time even better. Really enjoyed it :)
These offline videos are suuuper chill and fun. The twitch stuff is sometimes a bit overwhelming to me with the chat on the screen and the alerts and text to speech stuff, it's just overstimulating to me personally. So I really appreciate that you're making content like this also. Thank you
I feel like this video really shows the beauty and range of Trackmania. The first map, a beginner map with some really interesting tracks. A lol map with the mindless grind. The unintended shortcut being only slightly faster, and just a well made map with some interesting tricks at the end. Great video!
Pizza maps were created for a S314ke stream, also a lovely gentleman who streams and you definitely should check out one of his streams and mapping competitions.
I'll start a team and call it normal way only, where the way to qualify is by taking a shortcutted map and beat the world record by optimizing and driving the intended "normal" route 😅
I really enjoy this type of video 😁 the unknown maps tends to be creative, fun and have a lots of room for short cuts, re route and tricks ! This is the peak of creativity, and what TM is also built for I guess. More enjoyable than a cotd with 0.02 difference with all "classic" turns. I prefer the pizza cut 😂 and bok cup !! Keep having fun y'all
"I Played Maps Nobody Has Tried Before" by Wirtual is often considered one of the best Trackmania videos for several reasons that make it stand out in the community. Here’s why this video resonates so strongly with Trackmania fans and is regarded as one of the best: 1. Innovative Concept The core idea behind the video is simple but incredibly engaging: Wirtual plays maps that nobody has tried before. This concept taps into the curiosity of the audience, showing gameplay on custom maps or obscure creations that are fresh and uncharted. It’s like exploring uncharted territory, both for the player and the viewers. The novelty factor keeps the content exciting and unpredictable. 2. Wirtual's Charismatic Personality Wirtual brings a unique blend of humor, enthusiasm, and personality to his videos. His approach to commentary is light-hearted and relatable, making it easy for viewers to connect with him. He doesn’t take himself too seriously, which adds to the charm of the video. His excitement over the maps and their challenges creates a genuine sense of adventure, making it fun to watch. 3. Creative Map Designs The maps in the video are designed by various creators, and they often push the boundaries of what’s possible within the game. Some of these maps feature unconventional mechanics, bizarre obstacles, or impossible turns. This adds a layer of challenge and uniqueness that fans of Trackmania love to see. The ingenuity of the map creators also stands out, highlighting the creativity of the Trackmania community. 4. Unique Challenge and Gameplay Playing on maps that haven’t been extensively tested by other players leads to moments of unpredictability. Wirtual is forced to adapt and learn on the fly, providing a raw and unfiltered gaming experience. This creates a tension-filled atmosphere as viewers see how he approaches difficult sections or unexpected challenges, which gives the video a sense of adventure and surprise. 5. High-Level Skill Wirtual is an experienced and skilled player, and watching him navigate these strange maps with precision and flair is incredibly satisfying. He’s able to showcase not only his understanding of the game mechanics but also his quick thinking and adaptability when facing untested maps. This level of skill elevates the experience for viewers, as they can appreciate the technical aspects of gameplay. 6. Fun Interactions with the Community Wirtual’s engagement with the Trackmania community plays a big role in his success. In this video, he often highlights fan-made creations, promoting smaller creators and fostering a sense of community within the game. This connection with fans makes the video feel like more than just a personal showcase - it’s a celebration of Trackmania's creative and passionate player base. 7. Production Quality The video’s editing is tight and professional, with smooth transitions, music, and pacing that keep the viewer hooked from start to finish. Wirtual’s use of humor and timing in his editing adds another layer to the entertainment. The video is not just about the gameplay; it's about the overall experience that feels polished and enjoyable. 8. Memorable Moments Wirtual’s interactions with these never-before-played maps lead to plenty of memorable moments - whether it’s a crazy jump, a hilarious failure, or a jaw-dropping trick. These moments stay with viewers and are often replayed and discussed within the community. Ultimately, "I Played Maps Nobody Has Tried Before" stands out because it blends innovation, community spirit, high-level gameplay, and humor in a way that is rare in Trackmania content. The combination of these elements creates a viewing experience that feels fresh, exciting, and incredibly entertaining, which is why many Trackmania fans consider it one of the best videos ever made in the franchise. thank you chatgpt
i like this offstream stuff, i liked you watching other records to see what they did. very much agree on less 'skilled' creators' maps having more interesting lines
The last map was so beautiful! I stopped playing trackmania since all the new surfaces and cars got introduced. But this map. Wow. This looks so fun to play!
I got this same feeling from Trials All the front page stuff is nice, but you’d be surprised what hidden gem has 11 downloads and looks like nonsense but is just as fun to play with none of the polish
That pizza map cut looked so intended though. Why else would there be an intentional gap in the scenery after CP1, and that dip under the ice road looked so deliberate.
On map 03 in the campaign: at the beginning If you go onto the grass to the left at the start and go right and stay with one wheel on the white you carry alot more speed through that big turn you must take the boost
16:47 Not really a mapper (well, I've made three), but definitely agree. When the cut is fun to watch and drive, it's almost like you've accidentally built a second map on top of the first. Reactor flight cuts suck though.
Imagine checking your map in the morning and the WR is Wirtual
imagine how much cooler it would have been as pingu
This is kind of my dream xD Every time I upload a map there is a part of me that thinks "what if...".
Still, Atrick actually played my bobsleigh map, so I'm very happy ^^
Ok?
@@anbi7418dayum grats
@@anbi7418 I want to play it too :)
I like the idea that Wirtual just stumbled upon a map for an upcoming competition and destroyed it with a shortcut before anything began
Omg
FWO membership extended ++
That is not FWO membership but permanent ownership
Like fot anymore a subscription just a permanent thing
Just what im thinking 😂
11:37 for anyone wondering the pizza maps were a build challenge from a streamer named s314ke
Map 1 is the perfect example of how beautiful beginner mapping can be. There is something about 'knowing what your doing' in mapping that almost keeps you from discovering new and unique maps.
I have an evil reactor down that forces you to time exactly the right time to reverse, then immediately turn the moment the camera turns in order to make a jump into an ice slide :)
Started playing last Saturday! Heh.
@@Vynthossounds like a fun kacky track ngl
@@lck0ut348 Thanks! I was sort of experimenting with what reactors do and got that as a result after realising it acts a bit interestingly backwards. Maybe I should keep it going as both a way to train myself to do kacky, or as a continuous project, almost like a portfolio of what skills I learn.
I audibly went "Holy shit" when he hit the first wood flick realizing what he was doing
Such a chill video. Could be a nice series.
I felt the need to comment about how much I've been enjoying these offline videos. I can't explain how or why I like them so much, but there's something so soothing and I genuinely feel like paying attention to the video rather than just having it in the background while doing some other task.
It feels better when he's commenting on the/his gameplay rather then talking to a chat you're not participating in IMO. Makes cuts also less jarring.
I agree with the bit about paying full attention. I usually get bored about 10 mins into the streamed videos and skip to the interesting bits. The latest videos he's done, I've just watched the whole thing. So good
I like how he can just spend as much or as little time as he wants on a map without chat yelling at him like "attached kekw" "bro just give up already" "fucking annoying just move on jesus christ"
Comment below this is "Bro is on his loner arc"
@@sheep4483 Twitch is unbelievably cancer tbh. Sometimes I think it's like 90% kids.
I genuinely can’t describe how much I appreciate that you really put a ton of effort into the maps. Made the video so much better to see low played maps played with a lot of effort.
5:22 big shoutout to Buckley for that slick cut, those tiny things make the video watching experience much better
That's why they pay him the big bucks.
Big criticism to buckley for missing the bonk at 22:54
Real FWO member
Amen, the whole team deserves big props honestly. When compared to the mess that is scrapies videos Wirtual's editors do such an amazing job.
@@darthkarl99the shadeeee
This kinda chill style where you record off stream and find your own strat was definitely some kinda comfy video I enjoyed more
Hey wirtual, the pizza maps were for a buildchallenge ;)
Nice seeing you play those small events or discoveries and go all in!
Ah yes more 1 am entertainment love it
Midnight for me lol
literally 01:02 as i read this
Middle of the day for me so great for me
7pm here. EST gang rise up!
At this point he wants us to sleep in front of his videos.
I love how all of Trackmania's quirky bugs just allow for sick racing lines on completely random maps
These last couple of videos have been bangers! Loving the off stream stuff
Yeah! I don't mind the twitch stuff but I like it even more without all the extra stuff going on.
locked tf in at 5:28 lol
Please do more, these random maps are one of my fav parts of TM content cause you get to see non-conventional tracks that you have to try and adapt to - really cool stuff
I agree with what you said in the first map, sometimes - often, I'd argue - maps that are not "perfectly calculated" are more fun and competitive, because there's more variance in what lines can work. You can't go too far, of course, it can't just be straight up garbage, but the trend of obsessively polished tracks has actively made the game less interesting to me.
It should be its own genre called "unpolished"
Do people really think every map generated by people have to be "perfectly calculated" and call it "unpolished" if it's not?
@@ThatGuyInTheBack007 I mean you could also make it called "jank" which honestly sounds pretty fun
kinda like kacky
Hi wirtual, long time viewer here. I really liked this video format! hunting maps that begginers made is great for learning the principles of trackmania and also leaves room for creativity, making this a great video. Oh and watching your thougt process while learning the maps is really cool. Keep it up :)
I like it when he goes full nerdy on the these tracks. He is genuinely enjoying it.
no matter how hard I try, i still hear "nose slide"
it took me embarrassingly long when i first heard of it to figure out it is in fact not "nose slide"
For the sake of clarity we should change it to "mayo slide", as it's reminiscent of how smoothly and cleanly Wirtual would slide around on the floor if his body happened to be covered in mayo.
@@GR8SALAD you're on to something here.
wait i didnt know this 😭
Until I saw your comment I always thought it was "nose slide" because it had something to do with the nose of the car. So I just realized that it was "No slide" lol, as in you don't slide. Correct me if I'm still wrong lol
I imagine I got it wrong because of the way Wirtual pronounces it really minces the words together to sound like "nose-slide"
3:14 "one more" -- timer immediately goes up 3 minutes
Thank you so much for playing my map!! (I’ve never mapped once in my life)
"Time flies so fast when you're an addict"
- some wise words from some wirty boy
Wirtual: “I’m tired of cup of the day maps”
Proceeds to give the 10/10 to the ‘cup of the day’ map.
Love you man! You look happier since stopping the cotd grind!
I like this a lot, it's nice that you don't feel pressured to move on from something too quickly or spend more time on something than you'd like to
hunting unwatched wirtual videos
18 seconds ago is wild
Wirtual casually playing Team 0% in Trackmania, while you're playing Team 0% in youtube.
youtube showing me video was out 7 hours ago, and your comment 8 hours ago, what sorcery is this
@@eddine3991 Lmao I somehow also hit this video in the perfect window. Video says it's 3 months old, tacky's comment is 4 months old.
(This happens because comments only load when you scroll down)
I don't generally like speedrun grinds, but for some reason it's really fascinating to watch when a very skilled player tries to get an optimal time on a 1-5/10 random course. I watch it every time when Panga or Kirbs does it in Super Mario Maker.
Seeing the last map made me want to play trackmania again. aww. So classic, so humble and warm
I love occasionally showing up in top 5 obscure ice map leaderboards in TH-cam videos, I don't know why. It's like I've been an ice nerd long enough for it to be reflected in the world around me. If Wirtual makes a Plastice! series (my home and native land) video I might go insane (he probably would too, because of the maps)
This was an absolutely great video, please continue making more like this! It's so nice to just watch you having fun with the game.
Perfect timing its 1:14am here, best time to watch dude playing maps nobody ever played in a game i have never played.
Thats what I needed bro.
I love experiencing Wirt get excited over interesting racing lines in the most unassuming places. Somehow it makes me excited too. 😄
would enjoy seeing more, this was one of my favourites recently. love random/user submitted map trackmania videos. its chilled out and i like the insight and opinions on the map while exploring new things.
LOVE this video concept. Really cool watching the level of thought going into optimizing these maps that might not have happened otherwise
Please do more of these videos Wirtual it was nice that you weren't distracted by the stream the whole time
I really liked when you cut that pizza map, my favorite content is you finding cuts in maps
took that "dont cut my pizza" as a challenge
Bro is on his loner arc
Yup
love the loner arc
Kind of enjoying it
@@Blooeater We are here though. In the comments section
can relate
its actually super entertaining to see you trying to figure out shortcuts, it would be cool to see more vids like this
Yes, green timer!
Really enjoying the green timer on this. It’s like a whole new experience.
Green timer is my religion
Yes, please do more of this! I love the recent variety in the content!
yea wirt keep playing lowkey maps, its always fun seeing you either destroy a leaderboard or explore something cool. COTD is always fun to watch for the competition, but these types of videos feel better for a casual setting. keep it up!
Really been enjoying the different types of videos lately. It also seems like you're having fun so I see this as a win-win
Love the off stream recordings for some reason, just such a chill vibe compared to onstream recordings
Man all these new videos are exactly up my alley, keep it up
Love the format! Would love to see more optimization of obscure/unplayed tracks.
Good sir!
I played a ton of TM in my childhood, pretty much all the game up to TMNF and some more.
Didn't play in forever, but your content is so enjoyable!!
The way you get more and more introgued with each run of a map is so captivating to watch!
Keep it up!
I am a big fan of your side quest arc, always fun to see what you upload next.
The way you cut that pizza was beautiful!
Loved this, fun maps!
18:13 That ghost comparison was hilarious :D
love this format. part of the most fun I have watching you is getting to see some cool new maps.
On the 360-topic my opinion is that if the car has spun 360 degrees more/less than it should when completeing a lap it has done a 360. If you follow a full lap of a simple circle track you will complete a full rotation while doing so. If you do the same but at some point perform a "360" you will have made zero or two full rotations during one lap etc.
Easier way to word it: when you do a 360, you should be facing the same way as when you started. People often say 360 when they mean 180. If you just turn around to face the opposite direction, then that's a 180.
absolutely loving these prerecorded videos. the vibe is completely different and much more chill without chat doing chat things
I love how you take your time on each map and don't stop after getting AT. It's so nice to see which lines or tricks are possible on the map to make the time even better. Really enjoyed it :)
That was great I'd love to see more videos like this!
That pizza map is about to be hunted till the crust is burnt. Also love seeing the lesser known folks and tracks getting love lately 😁
These offline videos are suuuper chill and fun. The twitch stuff is sometimes a bit overwhelming to me with the chat on the screen and the alerts and text to speech stuff, it's just overstimulating to me personally. So I really appreciate that you're making content like this also. Thank you
I feel like this video really shows the beauty and range of Trackmania. The first map, a beginner map with some really interesting tracks. A lol map with the mindless grind. The unintended shortcut being only slightly faster, and just a well made map with some interesting tricks at the end. Great video!
Don’t usually comment but love these new ‘not stream content’ videos on the channel Wirt! Great job editor also :p
Wirtual cutting that Pizza was delicious.
To tell you what an uncleared level is, we hired this professional Trackmania streamer.
Pizza maps were created for a S314ke stream, also a lovely gentleman who streams and you definitely should check out one of his streams and mapping competitions.
i like these type of videos, watching him shortcut maps like that was really fun. more offline vids please
I'll start a team and call it normal way only, where the way to qualify is by taking a shortcutted map and beat the world record by optimizing and driving the intended "normal" route 😅
great idea
Really enjoyed this video would love to see more!
i like this new style of video that takes place off-stream. no chatters or editors trying to belittle you, just showcasing your skill at the game
I really enjoy this type of video 😁 the unknown maps tends to be creative, fun and have a lots of room for short cuts, re route and tricks !
This is the peak of creativity, and what TM is also built for I guess.
More enjoyable than a cotd with 0.02 difference with all "classic" turns. I prefer the pizza cut 😂 and bok cup !!
Keep having fun y'all
Honestly Wirtual just figuring out how to do that plastic bounce like that was awesome, it displays years of experience
I am definitely enjoying these non-streamed videos! Streamed content is still fun, but this hits different in a good way
"I Played Maps Nobody Has Tried Before" by Wirtual is often considered one of the best Trackmania videos for several reasons that make it stand out in the community. Here’s why this video resonates so strongly with Trackmania fans and is regarded as one of the best:
1. Innovative Concept
The core idea behind the video is simple but incredibly engaging: Wirtual plays maps that nobody has tried before. This concept taps into the curiosity of the audience, showing gameplay on custom maps or obscure creations that are fresh and uncharted. It’s like exploring uncharted territory, both for the player and the viewers. The novelty factor keeps the content exciting and unpredictable.
2. Wirtual's Charismatic Personality
Wirtual brings a unique blend of humor, enthusiasm, and personality to his videos. His approach to commentary is light-hearted and relatable, making it easy for viewers to connect with him. He doesn’t take himself too seriously, which adds to the charm of the video. His excitement over the maps and their challenges creates a genuine sense of adventure, making it fun to watch.
3. Creative Map Designs
The maps in the video are designed by various creators, and they often push the boundaries of what’s possible within the game. Some of these maps feature unconventional mechanics, bizarre obstacles, or impossible turns. This adds a layer of challenge and uniqueness that fans of Trackmania love to see. The ingenuity of the map creators also stands out, highlighting the creativity of the Trackmania community.
4. Unique Challenge and Gameplay
Playing on maps that haven’t been extensively tested by other players leads to moments of unpredictability. Wirtual is forced to adapt and learn on the fly, providing a raw and unfiltered gaming experience. This creates a tension-filled atmosphere as viewers see how he approaches difficult sections or unexpected challenges, which gives the video a sense of adventure and surprise.
5. High-Level Skill
Wirtual is an experienced and skilled player, and watching him navigate these strange maps with precision and flair is incredibly satisfying. He’s able to showcase not only his understanding of the game mechanics but also his quick thinking and adaptability when facing untested maps. This level of skill elevates the experience for viewers, as they can appreciate the technical aspects of gameplay.
6. Fun Interactions with the Community
Wirtual’s engagement with the Trackmania community plays a big role in his success. In this video, he often highlights fan-made creations, promoting smaller creators and fostering a sense of community within the game. This connection with fans makes the video feel like more than just a personal showcase - it’s a celebration of Trackmania's creative and passionate player base.
7. Production Quality
The video’s editing is tight and professional, with smooth transitions, music, and pacing that keep the viewer hooked from start to finish. Wirtual’s use of humor and timing in his editing adds another layer to the entertainment. The video is not just about the gameplay; it's about the overall experience that feels polished and enjoyable.
8. Memorable Moments
Wirtual’s interactions with these never-before-played maps lead to plenty of memorable moments - whether it’s a crazy jump, a hilarious failure, or a jaw-dropping trick. These moments stay with viewers and are often replayed and discussed within the community.
Ultimately, "I Played Maps Nobody Has Tried Before" stands out because it blends innovation, community spirit, high-level gameplay, and humor in a way that is rare in Trackmania content. The combination of these elements creates a viewing experience that feels fresh, exciting, and incredibly entertaining, which is why many Trackmania fans consider it one of the best videos ever made in the franchise. thank you chatgpt
i love chatgpt
Rating unknown maps and hunting them is my absolute favorite way to experience Wirtual. It highlights the expertise and playful hyperfocus so well.
i like this offstream stuff, i liked you watching other records to see what they did. very much agree on less 'skilled' creators' maps having more interesting lines
17:52 Wirtual proves why hes a member of FWO
Wait.. another offline recorded video? 😃 My dreams have come true 🥰
And after watching, yes, I do want more of these offline videos. :3
The pizza maps was a mapping competition by s314ke, thats why so many had played it.
The last map was so beautiful! I stopped playing trackmania since all the new surfaces and cars got introduced. But this map. Wow. This looks so fun to play!
I got this same feeling from Trials
All the front page stuff is nice, but you’d be surprised what hidden gem has 11 downloads and looks like nonsense but is just as fun to play with none of the polish
Really enjoying the variety TM content recently, especially the community cups. COTD definitely gets stale sometimes
14:38 Jortstorm starts playing
someone had to say it
18:11 Others: *360 spin into drift* Wirtual: Hey guys
Others: Wtf.
That was a very fun video, I hope you play more maps like these
Wirtual: *turns 180 degrees*
Also wirtual: "its a spin, its a 360"
That pizza map cut looked so intended though. Why else would there be an intentional gap in the scenery after CP1, and that dip under the ice road looked so deliberate.
I would absolutely love to see more content like this
This was really fun to watch, been loving the offstream vids they have some cool ideas behind them
On map 03 in the campaign: at the beginning If you go onto the grass to the left at the start and go right and stay with one wheel on the white you carry alot more speed through that big turn you must take the boost
This was a wonderfully chill video. Would love to see more
Trackmania map: Exists
Wirtual: Lets do a Neo slide
love this type of video, you should do more of them
~time flies so fast when you're an addict~
thats beautiful wirtual
I'm addicted to the green timer just as much as wirtual is addicted to that plastic bounce
Such a good format and awesome editing!
This is definitely a favorite video of mine. Id love to see more of you exploring the lesser-known sides of the game.
I love the non-vod content. Very chill and intimate
That last map needs to be promoted and featured somewhere. Love to see all the big guys make something of that. xD
I thoroughly enjoy this concept of playing maps < 20 people have played! Great video
3:15 i love the edit of "one more" to 3 minutes later
Wirtual playing like us casuals and just enjoying the game.
on the pizza, normal route, take the second to last check point with the back wheel while ice sliding and go direct to the finish
for some reason i do like that you dont stream all the time to make videos. i like this type of content
16:47 Not really a mapper (well, I've made three), but definitely agree. When the cut is fun to watch and drive, it's almost like you've accidentally built a second map on top of the first.
Reactor flight cuts suck though.
Would love to gaze upon more videos like this!