Author Topic: Trackmania 2 RELEASED!  (Read 2798 times)

Holy fuuuuuuuuuck graphics are lovey.

Also I'd be pretty dissapointed if they made the handling too much more realistic. One of the things that I loved about the first game (well, TM:UF I guess) is that the cars handled so arcade-ish. It made it feel like such a more skillful endeavor than some racing games that are like "okay how can I compensate to avoid my car sliding completely off the track because I made a turn."

Let me guess. This one has no colliding too?
Looks cool.

Let me guess. This one has no colliding too?
Looks cool.
it's probably toggleable on tracks or something.

it's probably toggleable on tracks or something.
It's not.

"okay how can I compensate to avoid my car sliding completely off the track because I made a turn."
This sort of does happen a bit.

daaaaaaammmn

those graphics are amazing

and this wasn't taken in real life?

This sort of does happen a bit.
Not on Stadium, snow or island (aka the only environments I cared about).

Coast and rally sucked across the board. Bay and desert were alright for the challenge courses (whichever one records how many times you have to restart. It's been a while since I've played TMUF).

Now I wish I had 25 dollars.

driiiiiifffffftiiinnnnggg
so much fun :D

I need money and some upgrades for my PC.

forget I need a job.

Hi topic, Long time no see.

TrackMania 2 Canyon - Educational Video

if you're playing you should probably post your maniaplanet name or something.

I... I think I need to change my underwear....

My dad found my Trackmania Sunrise CD, but it won't run on my PC for some reason :I

Ah well, so does this run smooth on low settings? Im a fan of TM.

There was one Trackmania I bought, you could build in a snow mountain, desert, and scottish hills with castles. Anyone know what that one was called?

There was one Trackmania I bought, you could build in a snow mountain, desert, and scottish hills with castles. Anyone know what that one was called?
trackmania original