I upload trackmania tool assisted speed runs or TASes for short. TASing is making a sequence of inputs for a bot to play out pixel perfectly, and with tools likes these, you can prove that some pretty crazy things are possible within tmuf. Huge thanks to donadigo for making the TASing tool that I use, TMInterface dm me on discord @charliethepig for anything
its probably not, the edgebug is possible (has been done by @jerborius ) but the nosebugs are gonna be really difficult - the first one won't take too much doing but you basically need all three, its incredibly hard to do this with only 2 nosebugs
you could, but a more efficient way to do it (which is what i did mostly) is to bruteforce individual parts of the tas, for example the start trick in the first 2 seconds, then you would bruteforce bounce into the bug finish
@@charliethepig1 as far as I'm aware that's the most common way to do it but how would you know that a slower start won't set up a better ending and a faster time? (even if it is unlikely)
nobody really cares what the number is of their time is. what most people care about is just being faster than the rest. if this will give you a 0.7 second advantage over the competition, then thats all that matters.