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I kind of like this or cotd style elimination format better, because it prevents one player from accumulating a huge lead and basically being guaranteed a win. Instead, every round everyone starts at the same point, so it's a lot more exciting of an event.
i think it would be cool to use some mania script to make a server that has one big multilap, every time someone gets lapped by first place, they get eliminated
I really enjoy all the community tournaments, a lot more enjoyable than the cup of the day personally. The varied formats are really nice Also enjoying some non stream content, would love to keep seeing this after stream content returns
For whatever reason, these survival cup videos (doesn’t matter if they’re streamed or recorded) are some of the most entertaining videos on RU-vid to me. I just love these.
how nice of Green Timer to give small streamers a chance to gain an audience through his channel! Green Timer truly is the best! hope fully this 'Wirtual' guy makes it as big as Green Timer one day.
1:41 - 1:55 This joke is just so miracoulous, it was like witnessing the birth of a cosmic giggle, echoing through the vast expanse of space and time. The setup was as mundane as they come, a classic trope recycled from the annals of dad jokes. But oh, the punchline! It hit like a supernova, leaving me gasping for air amidst fits of uncontrollable laughter. It was as if the joke itself transcended the mundane constraints of humor and ascended to a plane of existence reserved only for the most divine jests. Every word uttered was a stroke of comedic genius, meticulously crafted to tickle the very essence of my soul. I felt myself transcend my mortal form, becoming one with the eternal chorus of laughter that reverberates throughout the cosmos. Truly, a masterpiece of mirth that defies explanation and comprehension. Truly a great joke.
The ending was so unsatisfying. Not because he lost but because it was like "what is even going on?" and we didn't get that answered, the video just ended abruptly.
I was wondering where time hunters went. Those were really fun. Especially the one on Thread of Ariadne. Guess they're pretty expensive, but they were really cool and I'd like to see them back if you're willing and there's an audience for it.
Where do I as a player find info about all those cups, like this and bonk cup and others? I know community discords probably have info but they're all scattered around on multiple servers. Is there some sort of website or a schedule somewhere or something? Really wanna play on some of these, but TM makes it really difficult to find them.
Has nobody ever hosted a cup in the style of Quake 3 Defrag World Cup, where you grind a map for a week and send in your fastest demo and receive points? It's usually 7 rounds or so, so kind of intense.
For the track at 12:00, when finishing, shouldn't you try to take a line that lets you accelerate as long as possible? And thus swerve left a little before the jump?
You did very well! Some of those seem pretty tough to learn in 3 minutes. Could you show the rest of the cup even if you don't win, like the last three runs please?
I have a couple questions about the controls. Could someone please explain them to me? 1) how do you effectively drift and/or bugslide? 2) what do the action keys do? I have no idea what they do, and they sound important. Also, I downloaded the game yesterday and am enjoying the training thoroughly. Even got an author time on #7 somehow, despite this type of racing game being very unfamiliar to me.
I think it would be nice if Wirtual's face cam could be moved or shrunk slightly so we could see the leaderboard. Though I guess it's the standard format, and there's nowhere to put it that wouldn't cover something. But chill video, I like this style of cup too.
I would love if wirtual moves the scoreboard in this so it's not under his face cam. It's a very important part of this tournament style. Great video as always, though!