luckily i have a good bit of experience with this car from tmuf so i have a good base to work with 👍 just gotta learn tm2020 blocks and surfaces. unfortunately i dont have much time on my hands for gaming but i do enjoy this nonetheless!
this wr has been beaten already. my new pb: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TJuGzZJkvTM.html cool TM at the end of the link, thanks youtube
Nice vid, i really love this game, I played It years ago on the first Xbox, I think it’s called Xbox classic, but this is the first time I have heard about dlc, I didn’t knew this game has that XD ..very interesting :] Sadly the games has basically no attention, I find it’s such a masterpiece
hi, thanks for your comment! i 100% agree, this is such a good game with very little attention :( DLC were apparently a thing in a lot of xbox classic games. luckily a lot of them are preserved for the future so you can always play them on emulator like this one
Fun fact: If you have a copy of Trackmania Nations (ESWC), you can use a GBX explorer to open the “StadiumCar.VehicleTunings.Gbx” file, and there is an archive of early physics with dates on them. Scroll up a bit until you find one that has the date “14decembre2005” next to it, and then change the “TuningIndex” number at the bottom to the corresponding number to said number. Save it as whatever name you want, and export it to your PC (MAKE SURE YOU SET THE “Export for TMN/TMNESWC/TM1.0” OPTION TO YES OR IT WILL NOT WORK). Then, make a copy of the file, paste the copy in the folder you got the original StadiumCar GBX from, and then either move the original out or rename it, either method will work, and rename your modified GBX file to “StadiumCar.VehicleTunings.Gbx”. Then launch TMNESWC and it should work. If you want proof, load up the Bench replay and click play. If the car and the Bench car have an identical start, you’ve done it right!