For all you lazy Muddafuchers who don't check the description, here is the music from the end section of the video F.O.O.L - Criminals [Monstercat EP Release] - ruclips.net/video/ox4vE9LrIG4/видео.html
Congratulations on being able to push your limit regarding social interaction. I hope you're proud of this video, it's one of the best didactical pieces I've ever seen about a videogame.
as someone who's been In the clinic with depression on 2 occasions I've met quite some people with social anxiety. It's Great that you open up about it and still make the video even if it's a struggle for you. kudos for that. I know how hard it can be to get rid of these walls in the brain. also that's the best explanation I've had so far. keep it up my guy
Detailed and highly informative, these sort of videos stand for themselves and you should be proud to be the person making them. Thanks for the effort!
Finally i found a great guide. I just got into Trackmania fullspeed servers, and i always wondered why people have so much better times even when i seem to hug every turn nearly perfectly
When i started trackmania i feel in love with fullspeed map and after months grinding a map i discovered speedslide, i search on youtube for a tutorial and i found this one , this video help me so much and make me enjoy speedtrack even more i sometimes watch it again for nostalgia, thanks you for this video so much and i hope that you have dealed with your social anxiety, thanks you for everything !
You may think that you weren't able to convey what you wanted to say very well but I found your video very clear and helpful my friend, and I'm not even a native eng speaker! I hope you'll trust more in yourself because you seem very good at what you do!
Honestly your talking is great the whole video, i completely forgot about the text at the beginning the moment you started the lesson. talking about stuff youre interested in usually helps a ton with social anxiety, and it seems it worked for you in this case because i felt like a friend was teaching me something in a discord call the whole time lmao. youre a great teacher, thx for the tips
Teaching people even 3 years later. I hope your social interactions have only gotten better. But if they haven’t that’s fine too. This has been super helpful to me. Just got into this game a few weeks ago and already I am getting into the top couple of thousand in terms of the US population so I am really glad that there are tutorials like this to help me improve. Hope you are still having a good day wherever you are in life.
Mudda is like the only guy who love every nice comments that he read. Such a nice guy close to his audiance ! Keep it up man we need more people like you !
As a new Trackmania player I find it motivating and exciting that there's such a high skill ceiling, some people might be discouraged which is why TM2020 is so great, with matchmaking I'm always being pushed to my limits and not completely destroyed by 4 seconds on every map! You are probably the best FS TMNF player and as someone who enjoys FS I'll be thinking about your detailed guide until I master it :)
Thanks for the video. Sent over by Jnic. You did a great job explaining and speaking on everything! Well done dude. I always like seeing you kick some butt when I'm watching Wirtual's vids. Cheers mate.
It's awesome you were able to make this despite your anxiety, I personally struggle with social anxiety as well and it's inspiring to see, not to mention this is a great guide :)
It's called exposure therapy. Usually the best approach to get over anxiety is to confront it. So doing videos like this is the best thing you could possibly do in order to improve. Especially since the internet provides a lower burden to get over when interacting with people rather than doing it face to face. Keep it up and it will become better !
I "hunted" Summer 22 a while ago but stopped cause I didn't knew how to improve. With the help of this neat tutorial I'll try it again. Thancc for the video
Thanks for the video, this is very helpful and well explained. Very good job regarding your anxiety, was not recognizable in that take. I watched some streams lately and you seem very confident these days, nice
hey mudda, bit late to the video, but I'm and aussie and love this video. thank you so much. I understand what it is like, I appreciate the time spent making this video. thank you for the exceptional video!
These tutorials dude, you could make as many as possible, it's so helpful! I myself want to try everything that I learned watching your tutorial right now.
Good on you for having the balls to make a video in spite of your anxiety. I know there are people who dont want and/or cant talk to anybody period and Im proud of you man. Thanks for explaining this to me :)
This was very informative for me, and I'm extremely proud of you for pushing your limits for a video that is so well made. I also deal with social anxiety and you sound a lot better than I do!
Seeing you play both makes me want to give up, and train to become better. Your gameplay looks so effortless man, but of course. We know it's dedication and practice that made you. It's a real blast seeing you do your thing with such precision and finess.
Extremely useful tutorial to understand the basics, now I just need to apply this! Thank you for your time and dedication to the community Mudda, you’re a great guy!
Just watched the video, have done many times. Very good video, I am still crap at speedslides though. Also, the shader thing helps a ton, had no idea about that. Thankyou. Great job overall, had no idea about the social anxiety thing.
Hey, friend! I had a massive stutter when I was younger that I eventually was able to work thru. I definitely understand a little what you’re going thru and I know I’m some random person, but I’m extremely proud of you. Thank you so much for muddafuchin the help!
Thank you so much :) as someone with social anxiety i struggle with the same thing and im so proud of you for bringing yourself to do this! you did amazing
I'd just like to thank you for this very well-made and clear video. I've just gotten back into TM after many years, I was a huge fan of the original TM game and stopped when Nations came out, life got in the way! I've been trying to learn to speed drift and this is the best resource I've found. I'm having some success, but my 40 year old reflexes might be the sticking point!
Thanks for chatting on the TOTD this week and great tips on that ice slide. I hope you make more videos like this (especially the KB perspective) and I hope to see you online in more TOTD grinds :)
Crazy dude, I randomly came across this video and thought your name looked familiar... I'm in the same state as you, I keep seeing you with the top time on every track, every season while I'm just scraping into the top 10. Now I can see how you do it! Thanks for putting out these videos man!
Thank you so much for the input! I'm still struggling to get the sds right, as it is so easy to oversteer and loose speed or not get the drift at all. I was always unsure how exactly the skids should look like, but fortunately that is a thing of the past now :) And don't worry too much about what people think about you when talking. You seem like a very nice & smart guy and it's always a pleasure to learn from you! Much love and keep those vids coming
Hey Mudda, thanks for explaining this so well :) I'm very new to Trackmania and have a lot of fun in the current campaign. This (your explanation) helped me get the speedslide on the first map and I got the AT THE FIRST TIME I TRIED IT after watching your video! :D Thank you very much!
Nice tutorial, very well explained. Extra points for showing the inputs, makes it easier to get an idea of how to actually do sd's. Also kind of surprised to see you do better on kb than pad, has this always been the case?
Thanks Mudda, great tutorial 👍. Social anxiety sux’s the big one. I am 56 only now am I working on my social anxiety. Keep up the great work you are doing.
Great tutorial! Explains the concept and execution strategy better than other ones I've watched. Now the fun part - practicing til I can actually nail it consistently lol
you overcome pretty well your social anxiety, you're doing really great mudda ;) keep on going, it's always a pleasure to watch your videos. Keep up the good work !
even tho im late, i want to tell you that i like your voice and u did quite well. I had no issues understanding u :) i love that u opened urself up to it and maybe by talking in front of your fanbase and audience will help u get along with it a bit easier. i have also been struggling with some problems, and its always nice to see people surpass some of their fears and try new stuff. i enjoyed it and would love to follow along your progress ♥ i mean im 8 months late, and didnt check out your channel etc. yet, but ur getting a twitch follow and a subscription right now :)
Great tutorial! I've just started playing new Trackmania like a month ago and boy was I surprised by the lack of quality tutorials for various techniques (Even now I don't know what neoslide is or how to do it :D). Well there are some, but most of them are old, without decent commentary, small technique sample size and just in general bad quality (144p LUL). But this one is perfect, keep on going my dude!
Hey Mudda, didn't really know you before this TMGL season but you seem to be such a nice person, thanks a lot for the tutorial, it is perfect, don't worry about you're anxiety, everything is perfectly understandable, all my support about this but I swear you're doing great 💪 And of course, huge congrats for the TMGL season and good luck for the playoffs, make us dream ! 😁
Awesome video and whilst I didnt perfect it, I managed to start doing controlled speed slides after watching this. Also no need to apologise at the beginning for your anxiety etc, I wouldnt have noticed or known if you didnt mention it . Great vid
Very useful vidéo 👌 your explanations are detailled, you don't give too much information in a minute, you give enough info in way to not to be lose. Good channel, Nice Guy (penguin sorry) well I sub
Man, this is tough as a new player... I'm so frustrated. :( EDIT: I struggle a lot with anxiety too. In fact I should be asleep right now but because of it I'm awake. You did great man.
Started to learn SDs at the beginning of the year and this video is still very helpful. One thing I'm still struggling with are s4ds, since I'm hesitant to commit to one and getting a clean execution, so I rather don't do them at the moment. I imagine it's very much dependent on the track and space, but maybe it's a topic to get a little more specific in a future video. Cheers and great job showcasing a difficult yet fun mechanic!
That's more of a psychological thing than a technique. Just practice starting all slides with s4d and get the muscle memory over time. Muscle memory is 3000-5000 repetitions, you've got time :)
Awesome video and content! I didnt know you've social anxiety, because you're so good streaming, I never realised it before. And I think SD is easier to master on kB, I'm kinda struggling to learn it consistently on pad, dont know how much time I need to master it. Thanks for the mudda fuching tutorial :D
Nice tutorial :D i finally understood how to sd proberly on dirt :> and it also helped to look just at one tire actually, because i was always trying to catch both at the same time what is kinda dumb when i think about it :D And also thanks for the efford helped a lot
thanks mudda, i love these videos and I was looking to make a trackmania overlay to help with speedsliding and other aspects. thank for the help but I would like to ask a question. could you please share a graph for the ideal slides for certain speed brackets(100-200 and so forth) thanks for the help.
Nice man, can you do another more advanced one like for highspeed maps and lowspeed maps since the skidmarks differ there a lot. Keep it up man, make this community grow even better 😍
Great video man, it really helped me a bunch as a total newbie who just grabbed united after getting all golds on nations, it also helped me go for some of my first nadeos too :) I just wish you had an in depht example of the S4D cause I’m really having a hard time figuring out the brake inputs pacing combined with the direction input pacing. Regardless, great video and very helpful for newer people like me. Cheers!
For all you lazy Muddafuchers who don't check the description, here is the music from the end section of the video
F.O.O.L - Criminals [Monstercat EP Release] - ruclips.net/video/ox4vE9LrIG4/видео.html
Congratulations on being able to push your limit regarding social interaction. I hope you're proud of this video, it's one of the best didactical pieces I've ever seen about a videogame.
I am proud of this. Thank you for the kind words
as someone who's been In the clinic with depression on 2 occasions I've met quite some people with social anxiety. It's Great that you open up about it and still make the video even if it's a struggle for you. kudos for that. I know how hard it can be to get rid of these walls in the brain.
also that's the best explanation I've had so far. keep it up my guy
my social anxiety feels like tmnf bugs tbh XD
Thank you for the kind words! I hope you are doing well
@@MuddaTM Like TMNF bugs, you can always turn it into an advantage!
@@Leoappeared damn that's one of the best lines I've ever heard
Detailed and highly informative, these sort of videos stand for themselves and you should be proud to be the person making them. Thanks for the effort!
Thank you for the kind words. I am proud of this, it was quite a challenge for me to make! :)
This is an excellent explainer for SD; the added tutorial you've made is top notch. Thanks!
Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you liked the end tutorial :D
Finally i found a great guide. I just got into Trackmania fullspeed servers, and i always wondered why people have so much better times even when i seem to hug every turn nearly perfectly
My mouth was wide open in amazement for that entire summer 22 replay. Incredible vid Mudda, am 1000% going to use this to try and learn SDs now.
Once you learn SD, you'll never look back ^^
Thank you so much for this tutorial, this alone is still doing the community service 2 years later! You rock man, great job on the deep fear time!
I also struggle with social anxiety and particularly speaking to the camera when I started my channel. You are not alone, well done mate!
When i started trackmania i feel in love with fullspeed map and after months grinding a map i discovered speedslide, i search on youtube for a tutorial and i found this one , this video help me so much and make me enjoy speedtrack even more i sometimes watch it again for nostalgia, thanks you for this video so much and i hope that you have dealed with your social anxiety, thanks you for everything !
You may think that you weren't able to convey what you wanted to say very well but I found your video very clear and helpful my friend, and I'm not even a native eng speaker!
I hope you'll trust more in yourself because you seem very good at what you do!
Honestly your talking is great the whole video, i completely forgot about the text at the beginning the moment you started the lesson. talking about stuff youre interested in usually helps a ton with social anxiety, and it seems it worked for you in this case because i felt like a friend was teaching me something in a discord call the whole time lmao. youre a great teacher, thx for the tips
Teaching people even 3 years later. I hope your social interactions have only gotten better. But if they haven’t that’s fine too. This has been super helpful to me. Just got into this game a few weeks ago and already I am getting into the top couple of thousand in terms of the US population so I am really glad that there are tutorials like this to help me improve. Hope you are still having a good day wherever you are in life.
Mudda is like the only guy who love every nice comments that he read. Such a nice guy close to his audiance !
Keep it up man we need more people like you !
Watching this for the first time as a console peasant and just wanted to say the video was awesome and super well explained!
As a new Trackmania player I find it motivating and exciting that there's such a high skill ceiling, some people might be discouraged which is why TM2020 is so great, with matchmaking I'm always being pushed to my limits and not completely destroyed by 4 seconds on every map! You are probably the best FS TMNF player and as someone who enjoys FS I'll be thinking about your detailed guide until I master it :)
Thanks for the video. Sent over by Jnic. You did a great job explaining and speaking on everything! Well done dude. I always like seeing you kick some butt when I'm watching Wirtual's vids. Cheers mate.
Thanks, now I finally know how to SD.
Now you have no excuse for being slow :P
It's awesome you were able to make this despite your anxiety, I personally struggle with social anxiety as well and it's inspiring to see, not to mention this is a great guide :)
It's called exposure therapy. Usually the best approach to get over anxiety is to confront it. So doing videos like this is the best thing you could possibly do in order to improve. Especially since the internet provides a lower burden to get over when interacting with people rather than doing it face to face.
Keep it up and it will become better !
Best fs tutorial out there for beginner players like me tbh. Thanks!
I "hunted" Summer 22 a while ago but stopped cause I didn't knew how to improve. With the help of this neat tutorial I'll try it again. Thancc for the video
What time do you have on Summer 22 atm?
I'm glad you enjoyed this tutorial!
@@MuddaTM I have a 42.507 but I'm new to fs and already proud to hit the sd in the beginning :)
@@Castl57 Hell yea, keep practicing and break that sub 42 barrier!
Thanks for the video, this is very helpful and well explained.
Very good job regarding your anxiety, was not recognizable in that take.
I watched some streams lately and you seem very confident these days, nice
hey mudda, bit late to the video, but I'm and aussie and love this video. thank you so much. I understand what it is like, I appreciate the time spent making this video. thank you for the exceptional video!
These tutorials dude, you could make as many as possible, it's so helpful! I myself want to try everything that I learned watching your tutorial right now.
I will be making more in the future :)
Good on you for having the balls to make a video in spite of your anxiety.
I know there are people who dont want and/or cant talk to anybody period and Im proud of you man.
Thanks for explaining this to me :)
Best tutorial I've seen so far on the speed drift. I haven't seen anyone talk about the different surfaces. Thank you.
This was very informative for me, and I'm extremely proud of you for pushing your limits for a video that is so well made. I also deal with social anxiety and you sound a lot better than I do!
Seeing you play both makes me want to give up, and train to become better.
Your gameplay looks so effortless man, but of course. We know it's dedication and practice that made you.
It's a real blast seeing you do your thing with such precision and finess.
Extremely useful tutorial to understand the basics, now I just need to apply this! Thank you for your time and dedication to the community Mudda, you’re a great guy!
No worries Roa, thanks for the kind words :)
Just watched the video, have done many times. Very good video, I am still crap at speedslides though. Also, the shader thing helps a ton, had no idea about that. Thankyou.
Great job overall, had no idea about the social anxiety thing.
Hey, friend! I had a massive stutter when I was younger that I eventually was able to work thru. I definitely understand a little what you’re going thru and I know I’m some random person, but I’m extremely proud of you. Thank you so much for muddafuchin the help!
Thank you for going beyond your limits and making this video for us ❤
Tbh it already helped me and I'm getting better and better at TM :D
It was quite difficult for me to make, but I'm proud of the end result.
Hell yeah! Let's see how good you can get over time :)
Thank you so much :) as someone with social anxiety i struggle with the same thing and im so proud of you for bringing yourself to do this! you did amazing
Excellent demonstration out of all of the videos I tried learning this technique from. Right to the point and clear as day.
I'd just like to thank you for this very well-made and clear video. I've just gotten back into TM after many years, I was a huge fan of the original TM game and stopped when Nations came out, life got in the way!
I've been trying to learn to speed drift and this is the best resource I've found. I'm having some success, but my 40 year old reflexes might be the sticking point!
Jeez dude, that's the best video on SD on the internet. Thank you so much mudda
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it
Congratulations on overcoming your anxiety and posting this video!
I came from Jnic's recent guide and he was right - this is indeed a really good and clear tutorial. Looking forward to trying it. Thanks :)
Super informative and clear tutorial! Loved the bonus clips of the campaign as well. Keep up the good work 💪🏻
Thank you! I will be making more tutorials in the future for sure :)
great guide mudda! keep em' coming. nice to see guides from the worldst greatest fullspeed player :D
Thank you!
Thanks for chatting on the TOTD this week and great tips on that ice slide. I hope you make more videos like this (especially the KB perspective) and I hope to see you online in more TOTD grinds :)
I will be making more tutorials over time. I will be grinding TOTDs if they're fun to hunt. I'm glad you found my knowledge useful ^^
I've learned about speeddrift more than a decade ago. Now I learned it again :D
Crazy dude, I randomly came across this video and thought your name looked familiar... I'm in the same state as you, I keep seeing you with the top time on every track, every season while I'm just scraping into the top 10. Now I can see how you do it! Thanks for putting out these videos man!
Thank you so much for the input! I'm still struggling to get the sds right, as it is so easy to oversteer and loose speed or not get the drift at all. I was always unsure how exactly the skids should look like, but fortunately that is a thing of the past now :)
And don't worry too much about what people think about you when talking. You seem like a very nice & smart guy and it's always a pleasure to learn from you! Much love and keep those vids coming
Now you know de wae. Time to put in the effort and reap the rewards ^^
man you're super chill! thanks for the vid. keep it up and much love from Berlin
Hey Mudda, thanks for explaining this so well :) I'm very new to Trackmania and have a lot of fun in the current campaign. This (your explanation) helped me get the speedslide on the first map and I got the AT THE FIRST TIME I TRIED IT after watching your video! :D
Thank you very much!
High Quality Video. Thank you for that. Very well spoken too.
Keep up the good work.
Kind words, much appreciated :)
Nice tutorial, very well explained. Extra points for showing the inputs, makes it easier to get an idea of how to actually do sd's. Also kind of surprised to see you do better on kb than pad, has this always been the case?
I've always prefered kb over pad, but kb hurts my hand after 20 minutes
@@MuddaTM I feel that at a spiritual level. Bought a pad purely because playing kb was giving my mad RSI
@@MuddaTM Haha, yeah. The most hardcore tapping for holding SD is freaky hard for kb users :D I can play max 1h. Then i have to relax my hand :D
@@Protector1981 Keyboard is a struggle
@@MuddaTM it hurts specially on FS doing speeddrifts and tech (doing corny turns). That's why I switched :/
Thanks Mudda, great tutorial 👍. Social anxiety sux’s the big one. I am 56 only now am I working on my social anxiety. Keep up the great work you are doing.
It feels like getting a mid-road bug, but in the brain XD
Kudos to making an effort to overcome your anxiety, I support you :)
@@MuddaTM ❤❤❤
Great tutorial! Explains the concept and execution strategy better than other ones I've watched.
Now the fun part - practicing til I can actually nail it consistently lol
Hey, amazing video man. Im new to trackmania, and this is the best video i found that explains speed drifts.
you overcome pretty well your social anxiety, you're doing really great mudda ;) keep on going, it's always a pleasure to watch your videos. Keep up the good work !
Thank you. Informative and concise from the legend that is Mudda. Thanks Pat, all the very best.
Happy to be of service :D
Just started playing Trackmania, thanks for the clear and concise video to speed sliding!
Keep on practicing the talks! You're very good at explaining this at a basic level :)
Thank you! I plan to make more in the future :)
Bro, you are the MAN! Thanks for this video. My dumba** has been turning slowly so I don't slide thinking I was losing speed :P
even tho im late, i want to tell you that i like your voice and u did quite well. I had no issues understanding u :)
i love that u opened urself up to it and maybe by talking in front of your fanbase and audience will help u get along with it a bit easier.
i have also been struggling with some problems, and its always nice to see people surpass some of their fears and try new stuff.
i enjoyed it and would love to follow along your progress ♥
i mean im 8 months late, and didnt check out your channel etc. yet, but ur getting a twitch follow and a subscription right now :)
Great tutorial! I've just started playing new Trackmania like a month ago and boy was I surprised by the lack of quality tutorials for various techniques (Even now I don't know what neoslide is or how to do it :D). Well there are some, but most of them are old, without decent commentary, small technique sample size and just in general bad quality (144p LUL). But this one is perfect, keep on going my dude!
Thank you! I will be making more in he future :)
Bravo, it takes a lot of courage to be transparent about your problems and on top of that face them...Really happy for you ;)
Aww, that means a lot to me
Thank you
@@MuddaTM Godspeed, it only gets better from here on now :D
@@marshmelows Don't jinx it! :p
@@MuddaTM Oh, speaking about luck, just accept the things you cannot control and focus on the ones you have ;)
Heard of you from an old simplynick video. Thanks for a great tutorial.
Hey Mudda, didn't really know you before this TMGL season but you seem to be such a nice person, thanks a lot for the tutorial, it is perfect, don't worry about you're anxiety, everything is perfectly understandable, all my support about this but I swear you're doing great 💪 And of course, huge congrats for the TMGL season and good luck for the playoffs, make us dream ! 😁
Thanks for the tutorial i was looking for tutorials to learn how to sd and it has fully answered my interrogations :D
Man this is such a good tutorial, hope to see more :D
There will be more in the future
i really enjoyed this video! so cool that you fought through your anxiety, thats how you grow! thank you and all the best wishes to you!
Awesome video and whilst I didnt perfect it, I managed to start doing controlled speed slides after watching this. Also no need to apologise at the beginning for your anxiety etc, I wouldnt have noticed or known if you didnt mention it .
Great vid
Very useful vidéo 👌 your explanations are detailled, you don't give too much information in a minute, you give enough info in way to not to be lose.
Good channel, Nice Guy (penguin sorry) well I sub
Thank you for the kind feedback ^^
Is there anything I could change or add to improve for future video tutorials? :)
@@MuddaTM I would say... Hum the light of your camera it's kinda dark
@@xenyatox9814 In my current living situation, not much I can do, but I'll see what I can do about it :)
@@MuddaTM it 's to perfect ur videos it doesn't matter a lot
Great video! Because I'm a total noob, I'd love more tutorial videos like this covering other technical skills and/or maps!
Man, this is tough as a new player... I'm so frustrated. :(
EDIT: I struggle a lot with anxiety too. In fact I should be asleep right now but because of it I'm awake. You did great man.
You're very understandable, no worries mate you did a very good job!
Fantastic video! Seriously helped out a newcomer to the newest game in the franchise.
Started to learn SDs at the beginning of the year and this video is still very helpful.
One thing I'm still struggling with are s4ds, since I'm hesitant to commit to one and getting a clean execution, so I rather don't do them at the moment. I imagine it's very much dependent on the track and space, but maybe it's a topic to get a little more specific in a future video. Cheers and great job showcasing a difficult yet fun mechanic!
That's more of a psychological thing than a technique. Just practice starting all slides with s4d and get the muscle memory over time. Muscle memory is 3000-5000 repetitions, you've got time :)
I’ve been confused about this for awhile; thank you!!
Now I just have to practice this for a few hundred hours and I might stop being quite so bad at doing the go fast in the race car. Great explainer :)
9 months late to the party but wanted to say thank you, this video helped me a bunch.
Amazing video, you are a legend. Thanks for sharing your experience with everyone. Really appreciated
Cheers! I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
Thank you for this tutorial. I wish I would have waited before spending so much time on summer 22 earlier today!
There's still plenty of time left to hunt summer maps :)
tysm it helps so much also i appreciate that you spent so many attempts to do it this was really useful
Awesome video and content! I didnt know you've social anxiety, because you're so good streaming, I never realised it before. And I think SD is easier to master on kB, I'm kinda struggling to learn it consistently on pad, dont know how much time I need to master it. Thanks for the mudda fuching tutorial :D
The times when I take extended breaks from streams is because anxiety gets a bit too much ^^
sd is so nice on kb, but it hurts too much D:
Super informative video describing this! I wouldn't have guessed about any speaking anxiety if you hadn't mentioned it :D
This is my favorite video ever
great vid, this really shows how important sd's are
Nice tutorial :D i finally understood how to sd proberly on dirt :> and it also helped to look just at one tire actually, because i was always trying to catch both at the same time what is kinda dumb when i think about it :D And also thanks for the efford helped a lot
Happy to help. Glad you found the tutorial useful :)
Fellow Aussie here, thanks for the vid
thanks mudda, i love these videos and I was looking to make a trackmania overlay to help with speedsliding and other aspects. thank for the help but I would like to ask a question. could you please share a graph for the ideal slides for certain speed brackets(100-200 and so forth) thanks for the help.
Mudda
Very clear and understandable explanation/demonstration, thank you!
Still the best video to learn SD, thanks @Mudda!
Love your video bruh. Even better if they are world reccords. Keep them comming! :D
Thank you, more tutorials will be made in the future :)
Great video! Love your streams, keep up the great work :)
Your speaking is fine bro! Keep up the great work :)
Nice man, can you do another more advanced one like for highspeed maps and lowspeed maps since the skidmarks differ there a lot. Keep it up man, make this community grow even better 😍
That will happen at some point. I want to cover all the basics first
Great tutorial!
Dude this is awesome! Nice clean video, super well explained. ty
Beste video on speed drifting, thank you!
Best and most satisfying trick in Trackmania! :D
Great work there ! Thanks for all the tips !
Thank you! Glad to be helpful ^^
excellent video.
super helpful video thanks a lot you made it really easy to understand!
Great video man, it really helped me a bunch as a total newbie who just grabbed united after getting all golds on nations, it also helped me go for some of my first nadeos too :) I just wish you had an in depht example of the S4D cause I’m really having a hard time figuring out the brake inputs pacing combined with the direction input pacing. Regardless, great video and very helpful for newer people like me. Cheers!
Thanks for making this, really informative :)