he could have actually wanted to make risky move to have one super insane round to not really try to go far, which would have been another possible strategy
my biggest takeaway from this was the supportiveness. No one getting mad, hating anyone, competitors were actually impressed and supportive of someone with strong driving skills.
@@azekia Also the community is so insulated that it doesn't attract scriptkiddies so people aren't likely to immediately cry foul when a new guy shows up and does well
I remember people once saying the same thing about old quake multiplayer games and praised top fraggers. But I guess sportsmanship dies when little kids(or child minded people) are involved
The reason there's so much supportiveness and sportsmanship in games like this is because there's no direct PvP. There's no direct match where the actions of one player influence another player. This game is just raw driving and racing skills. There's no cheap trick, no "he's playing like a b*tch" type of stuff that can be done. So games like this will have a much higher degree of sportsmanship than a lot of other sports/games/competitions/etc. It's fantastic, and I wish it could extend to a lot of other competitions in life.
@@strawberriesiguess9118 smurfing is playing in an account that is not your main account against players lower to the rank of your main account, you don’t have to be against new players, you just need to be against players lower rated than you
Now the real trick is gonna be to silently pass the MufatTM account to other people and confuse people when both MufatTM and Wirtual enter a tournament.
@@jo_naash yes, but what if MufatTM becomes an account that passes from person to person every so often without anyone publicly knowing about the transfers and then ANYONE could be MufatTM?
Dude that Riolu guy is insane. It’s like he’s playing the game in like slow mo, his inputs are so clean. Kudos to you for keeping up with such a master!
tbh this joke doesnt really make sense since riolu was caught cheating by his online inputs being completely different to his offline inputs(offline being much much faster) in the first place. So he never cheated online. Since this video was an online race riolu won it without cheating >_
The fact that riolu is placing here just goes to show it actually takes a good player to cheat undetected for so long, sad that a good player would resort to something like that though.
It also what made it almost infuriating. He's so good he doesn't need cheats to do this but he took the easy way, didn't own up to his mistakes and is now paying the full price for it. Such potential wasted, loved his content too
@@AimanZ535 He cheated in his world record trackmania speedruns by using cheating software to play the game in slow motion. (He didn't cheat in live races like this one, though)
@@bernardomoreira He should’ve premiered it while gathering a bunch of the top dogs in Discord somehow and recorded that reaction. At least showed them a quick best of or something😂👌🏻
With the exception that cheating is fine on the oldest anarchy server in Minecraft. It's sad that Riolu won this event, just days before Wirtual uncovered his cheating history.
@@renerpho While this is true, it's worth remembering that riolu is still an extremely good player and his online, streamed runs on which no cheating was found, are still far into the most elite. I don't know if we'll ever know his motives but skill wasn't one of them, he had the skill to get those records legitimately but chose to do them illegitimately. Whether he was annoyed with failures, didn't want to commit the time required, or felt entitled to the records, it doesn't matter much. The point is that Riolu is still an extremely skilled player, and as those were live runs the use of slow motion timespeed manipulation wasn't used in them, regardless of the fact he's been caught having cheated several of his records, he still won that competition fair and square. I just wish he's come clean about his cheated runs, admitting to it may impact his reputation but the speedrun community in general seems quite willing for forgive people for making bad decisions if they own up to it and prove they can change, by continuing to claim innocence in face of overwhelming evidence will make it harder for people to forgive.
@@DreadKyller I agree with you on most of your points! Regarding Riolu's motives, I guess I go with Karl Jobst: Skilled players don't cheat to get a good time, they cheat to get a good time faster. What's sad about the run in the video is not that Riolu was playing unfairly, but that Wirtual almost certainly knew that he had cheated at the time of this run. I don't know, it just leaves a bitter taste. What you say about speaking up is interesting. It would be nice if those who were caught cheating would own up to their mistakes; it would be healthy both for them, and for the community as a whole. Unfortunately we don't see that very often. I am not sure I agree that the speedrun community in general is willing to forgive. What leads you to that assumption? As a side note, have you seen Karl Jobst's video about Dream (maybe not) cheating? It's an interesting lesson in bad communication, among other things. ruclips.net/video/G3Yzk-3SZfs/видео.html
Just rewatched this, and i watched it live on Riolu’s stream back then. I know what happened with the cheating, but i still wish he was still there. His cup of the day streams were so entertaining, and he won them very often, without cheating. What a bummer that he just disappeared after that…
it wasnt because riolu's a bad player that he cheated hes an extremely talented player its just every time you fail to get a run you know your capable of it hurts which is why some many speedrunners have cheated they cheat to get a time faster not because they arent capable of getting that time this is the major reason alot of communities have started requiring either live runs for their top players or a video recording with view of the controller
Tbh he made the really poor choice of doubling down and absolutely trashing his friend rather than facing the consequences. Without that awful stream things would have been different
He disappeared because he made a fool out of himself, it wouldn't have worked with someone like that in the community, unless he owned up to what he had done, and maybe started to tell the story of how he ended up cheating himself, so that others didn't make the same mistake. But looks like his ego was to big.
@@phantorang Yeah obviously it was. I am not a huge fan of overboarding apologies, but in this case, a serious one was due. I found it very cowardly that he just disappeared in shame…
This what i love about these small competitive communities. Completely random new player competes with the best of the best and pros in a game but nobody speaks bad of them and actually understands they are good and compliment them...love this community so much
It's not the size of the community, it's the nature of the game. This game is solely based on how good your driving is, and that's the only thing it's based on. I can't interact with you to mess up your lap. I can't pull any cheap tricks or maneuvers to beat you. Games with direct competition, where one players actions influence another player, will always be more competitive and "toxic" than a game where everyone is competing based on skill alone.
I mean from the clips it seems like a lot of them just assumed it was an established player's smurf account, but I agree with you either way. Definitely a wholesome community
I've never watched any trackmania content till this video, but this is one of the most chill competitive scenes I've ever seen. ggs to all of you for having fantastic vibes
never played this game. never seen this channel. never heard of wirtual or any of these guys... watched the whole video glued to the screen... the suspense!
Watched one yesterday and now recommended me this haha. Look up the history of d07 trackmania. It's about the world record time for that track and how progressively over the years times got faster and faster
They knew it was likely a smurf, they just didn't know who it would be. And of course they're going to be kind. It's not a directly PvP game, so there's nothing to get angry at.
I thought they suspect he is cheating BC its so suspicious. No new player should be able to beat that many pros, so it pretty much has to be a smurf account or a hacker.
@@wumwum42 can't really hack in trackmania, especially cup of the day which is a pretty much randomly selected map so really no way you could even have macros or a tool that plays it perfectly for you.
@@mymoomin0952 Bugslides aren't really lucky, its a skill.. Uberbug, nosebug is lucky (well, to get them to go where you want is luck based) but I don't think anyone has done one with any success in a COTD (or pretty much any other tournament exept kacky) You can be unlucky and get a landing bug, but that's pretty rare in the new game.. COTD is in large extremely skill based..
@@Vexi11uM he cheated some of his record (playing in slow-motion, something like 80% speed) you can check you Wirtual's newest video though. I still respect riolu btw
By how Riolu says "whos smurf is that?" I'd have to guess that he isn't the first one to do this and won't be that last It's very hard to just come from nowhere in a game that requires a skill that isn't natural or normal
i never played trackmania or know any of its competitive side. but holy shit i screamed when you missed that risky ending jump. ive never been so invested into something this hard.
These trackmania videos have just suddenly and very randomly popped up on my recommended. Never even knew of this games existence, but I'm not gonna lie I have enjoyed watching them
I don’t watch sports, I don’t watch anything competitive, I don’t even know of this game. But here I am standing in my kitchen yelling GO YOU CAN DO IT
So true, Picked it up recently and some tracks this guy makes look so easy I struggle to even complete. Some tracks I feel like I drive really well and I end up barely getting gold and here these guys are like, 5 minutes ahead.
@@SondreGrneng Well, I bet double that they used to be struggling like you in their early days. This kind of skill is the result of them pouring thousands upon thousands of hours worth of effort and hard work to become the professional players they are now, but even this is not the end.
I have no idea how people play trackmania, it makes me so stressed even just watching. Especially that jump at the end, augh. Very entertaining video, got it randomly recommended to me like a year later, but I enjoyed it thoroughly.
youtube put this in my recommended and i love that it did, i've never played trackmania in my life, but i watched this from beginning to end the whole thing and couldn't look away, it's just you're so amazing as a commentator! It's easy to just say what's happening, anyone can do it, but the way you have the knowledge to make it into a gripping story, that way no matter how invested you are into the game, you can be interested by the story of it all is just outstanding. Amazing work, and for sure a new subscriber gained in me, i look forward to more content like this!
Funny watching again this video years later, knowing what happened and seeing exactly the two protagonists of alla the Riolu story being themselves the top 2 and racing for the first place.. By the way still remains one of my fav COTD, and aside everything, what a beast player Riolu was on that cotd.
I don't know who you are, I didn't even knew that this game existed before this video, none of these names or numbers mean anything to me, and even with that, I get so excited to see the race and was screaming, hoping to see you win. Nice video, man.
This was the first wirtual video I ever watched and now I’ve watched all of them on this Chanel, witualtv and wirtualVODs. Thought about it again today and rewatched it. Please wirtual I beg you bring back mufat!
Before watching it I already expect something like: "going undiscovered is scary, but gladly, I managed to make it happen" Edit: Could have went with Mufasa, even more epic
Ah, of course you saw through his Turk disguise immediately! You must know what a Norwegian looks, smells, sounds, tastes, and feels like from last time he beat you!
I love how in track mania, someone 'new' makes it to the top and everyone is a bit confused. But they welcome him. Now try and compare that with chess lol
if some guy somehow rose to the top very quickly in OTB tournaments, there would be less allegations of cheating, at least when compared to some guy going on a rampage from 1500? to 2400 in an online tournament it’s just too easy to cheat online, and the better you already are, the easier it is to cheat
Very few player handles are actually people's names, I don't think anybody would question if its even a real word or just a made-up nickname. I guess Mufat just sounds somewhat Turkish to us non-Turks.
You know that nicknames are usually not their real names btw. Some people also change just 1 letter from Their name which is their nickname like it could have been in that case
@@arn5884 "player name", "account name", "nickname", none of those have to be real people's names. Everyone watching this video knows that "Mufat" is just a made-up word, and obviously anyone who knows Turkish can tell immediately that it isn't a real word in Turkish. But to those of us who don't know Turkish it sounds like it could be and we just can't tell otherwise (if we didn't already know better). "Mufat" certainly doesn't sound Norwegian or Spanish for example.
@@arn5884 And he was right, it sounds a bit Turkish, you said it yourself, it's like "Murat", so if it wasn't for one letter, it would be Turkish. That makes it A BIT Turkish.
Damn, that was an amazing video. I know nothing of this game, the reaction of the pro/streamer is a nice touch. Gave me a little goosebumps in my MofatNuts
I just started watching the video and the music caught my attention. The music (at least the very beginning since I haven't watched the whole video yet) is sly cooper themed. It's my favorite series and thought it was cool hearing it somewhere out of no where
"my strategy was to go as far as possible."
Genius! Why didn't other drivers think of this?
I do wonder🤔
Hahaha
Me when I make it the 666th like
@@jaideng721 I just made it 777
he could have actually wanted to make risky move to have one super insane round to not really try to go far, which would have been another possible strategy
Love it how even mufat managed to pull a wirtual right at the end
Underestimated comment
LOL top tier comment 😂😂😂
@@TheDHawk12 ??
YEPP
Would've lost anyway
my biggest takeaway from this was the supportiveness. No one getting mad, hating anyone, competitors were actually impressed and supportive of someone with strong driving skills.
Everyone's busy honing their precision driving skills rather than wasting time being toxic
Stay humble kings
It think it's because this is not a PvP game, you simply compete alone and compare your time, also there's no RNG.
@@azekia Also the community is so insulated that it doesn't attract scriptkiddies so people aren't likely to immediately cry foul when a new guy shows up and does well
I remember people once saying the same thing about old quake multiplayer games and praised top fraggers. But I guess sportsmanship dies when little kids(or child minded people) are involved
The reason there's so much supportiveness and sportsmanship in games like this is because there's no direct PvP. There's no direct match where the actions of one player influence another player. This game is just raw driving and racing skills. There's no cheap trick, no "he's playing like a b*tch" type of stuff that can be done. So games like this will have a much higher degree of sportsmanship than a lot of other sports/games/competitions/etc.
It's fantastic, and I wish it could extend to a lot of other competitions in life.
Riolu : beats Mufat
Wirtual a few months later : destroys Riolu's career
Looking for this comment
Riolu did it to himself tbh.
What did i miss?
@@UmbraAtrox_ wait you dont know about the cheating scandal?
@@shadoww7301 I did, but i didnt remember names because i didn't care at the time. Now i know who.
Everyone: "that mufat guy is really good, too bad he pulled a wirtual at the end"
under rated comet
@@glare5029 🌠
ah yes
underrated
AHAHHAHA
Just gonna ignore the same comment posted by a different user, a week before you posted yours.
the fact that he never pulled the mufat nuts breaks my heart
i was really hoping for it
I was really expecting this to happen.
I was expecting a "mufat nuts got caught on the ledge"
Especially right at the end
Everyone saying gg and then "Mufat balls"
He didnt because no one wrote "Who's Mufat?" in chat at the end.
I feel like he was just waiting for it but it didnt happen
At the end I would totally have said something in the likes of:"I dont know who you guys are but you are all pretty decent"
I think free accounts can't talk in chat.
@@energyipad5566 free accounts can't compete in cotd either
Just rubbing salt in the wound. XD
i would have said "hey GG everyone. this is not my typical type of game, i usually play Mario cart".
Imagine winning the competition, someone asks "who is mufat" in the chat, only to be met with "mufat balls in your mouth" and then mufat disconnects
“There’s only famous players and Mufut”
“Who tf is Tony Barker and Mufat?”
"Is that Wirtual‽"
"Nah they're playing too well"
How did u get the question mark and exclamation mark in one symbol how
@@1Actn ‽
@@1Actn just copy paste it
@@ps2reed I just long press the ? in mobile
‽±₱№
this game is so pure, its trackmanias first smurf account.
We must protect these players at all cost
I found someone in silver, that is a smurf, he was absurdly good, and he said he was smurfing
Is it a smurf though smurfing is when you play againts new players right
@@strawberriesiguess9118 smurfing is playing in an account that is not your main account against players lower to the rank of your main account, you don’t have to be against new players, you just need to be against players lower rated than you
@@UwU-xk5cx Well this technically isn’t a smurf since he races against the same people he’d race against on his main
The only smurf account we know about
I as a turk can confirm wirtual is now a national hero in turkey
Mufat too
Aynen
@@mk9027 Who's Mufat?
@@Bubbly_Dragon Mufat nuts
obaaa
This was actually fun to watch, even though I have no idea why it was in my Yt recommendations 😂 well played!
Magic
Kinda funny to see ASMR creators reacting to these sorts of videos. Just unexpected really :D
You look like Markoesa Hamer from how to sell drugs online
+1. Lol
Oh wow kinda unexpected:D
Now the real trick is gonna be to silently pass the MufatTM account to other people and confuse people when both MufatTM and Wirtual enter a tournament.
Great Idea !
Oh my god this HAS to happen
yes
Don't like this comment, so it has a higher chance of succeeding lol
@@jo_naash yes, but what if MufatTM becomes an account that passes from person to person every so often without anyone publicly knowing about the transfers and then ANYONE could be MufatTM?
"usually in trackmania the best Players are the best"
-Wirtual
every 60 seconds in africa a minute passes
@@Feldress you don't see the forest because of the trees ?
Wirtual I guess breaks that rule lol
Dude this comment is funny as fuck
People die when they are killed
I watched riolus POV of this. Never would have guessed it was you.
same
same i even made it into chat in this vid
+1
I even posted in twitch chat saying it was mudda 100% lmao
Same..
This community is so non toxic.
Streamers complimenting eachother, i dont play this game but i already love this game.
Check out wirtuals video about riolu that was released a month after this. That will change your mind LUL
@@bujaksha praise the sun
Everyone asks “who is Mufat?” But never asked “how is mufat?”
Or "why is Mufat?"
What is mufat?
When is Mufat?
Where is mufat
Mufat is Mufat?
Even though I don’t play trackmania I love your “story telling” subscribed
i love how you put 'story telling' in quotation marks, makes it sound like it's not actually story telling lmao
Fax lol
Same here, but might..
Same here never played 😂
yep. thats exactly why i watch him
Dude this was incredibly entertaining to watch! Mad props!!
Hey love watching you play spin tires didn’t expect to see you here
You here :O
i know u
@@gio-matrix m :: j ):
@@rickrolled7877 pop 0óp
Dude that Riolu guy is insane. It’s like he’s playing the game in like slow mo, his inputs are so clean. Kudos to you for keeping up with such a master!
tbh this joke doesnt really make sense since riolu was caught cheating by his online inputs being completely different to his offline inputs(offline being much much faster) in the first place. So he never cheated online. Since this video was an online race riolu won it without cheating >_
@@lordad I know he didn’t cheat online.
@@Cmplx.08 I liked your joke (:
@@HollowProject his joke is ass
imagine, being a top tier veteran player, and then this mufat guy comes out of thin air and destroys all of them lol
"wait are yall supposed to be the big league people? huh."
@@andreasobama9487 For some reason I read that in Jackson Storm's voice
That's the moment you realize your name is not in the title.
@@andreasobama9487
"Just downloaded the game, it's pretty fun. I guess i'll play it tomorrow, too."
YOU GOTTA BE KIDDING HAHAHAHAHAHA
Here before Wirtual pins it gang.
@@UNuklear skrrt
yep,wirtual of all people
Yeeeeeeeeppppp
"Who's smurf is that?"
I would've loved it if after you crashed at the end, people would've gone: "Oh, it's Wirtual"
oh, that would have been a big pointer
Underrated comment right here
loled so hard bext comment
He did crash at the end tho?
@@reeth4629 as is tradition
The fact that riolu is placing here just goes to show it actually takes a good player to cheat undetected for so long, sad that a good player would resort to something like that though.
especially when Riolu is really such a talented player, just a shame
every speedruning game has this happen speedrunners dont cheat to get a time they cheat to get a time faster
It also what made it almost infuriating. He's so good he doesn't need cheats to do this but he took the easy way, didn't own up to his mistakes and is now paying the full price for it. Such potential wasted, loved his content too
he deleted his comment as well.
@@theaussier0gue952 no, the comment from riolu is still there, it’s just not pinned anymore
Was waiting for you to drop that Mufat line, but you left us hanging bro 😭😭
Nah, he’s just saving it. He’s not ready to pull the trigger yet.
@@Space_Captain Can't save it if you already made a video about it
@@rysea9855 the video is the line itself
what was left hanging?
@@caixiuying8901 mufat nuts
Everyone: "Who is Mufat?"
Wirtual: "It's me! I am Mufat!"
Everyone: "... ummm... ok... so... who is this Wirtual guy?"
It's Mufat!
This comment gives me some Tom Holland Spider-Man vibes
Lol
LOL
😂😂😂😂😂🤣
After Riolu beats Wirtual here, he goes on to destroy his reputation and career. Never challenge Mufat
I was thinking about how he used to be a good and respected player, kinda sad he gave up on it all
@@unlocktornado He never really gave up after making it as a respected player, cheated from the very beginning, more than a decade.
@@10kirneh how did he cheat
@@AimanZ535 He cheated in his world record trackmania speedruns by using cheating software to play the game in slow motion. (He didn't cheat in live races like this one, though)
To be fair, it really was riolu who destroyed his own career
crazy how Riolu took his anonymous victory and Wirtual replied by ending the mans career
I wanted to see their reaction when you told people who it really was
He never told anyone, he just released this video directly
there wasnt even the punch line
Ikr this 100% should have ended with "mufat balls in your mouth" in chat.
@@bernardomoreira He should’ve premiered it while gathering a bunch of the top dogs in Discord somehow and recorded that reaction. At least showed them a quick best of or something😂👌🏻
Why are you on a video about a racing game? Do you just like furries a lot?
You cheeky little smurf
Its alonso smurf
Ay, Tom. Didn't expect to see you here
TommoTM ??
tommo ?
Holy Shit Tommo !!! That's unexpected
Him saying "But in the world's most competitive racing game" has the same energy as "The oldest anarchy server in Minecraft
With the exception that cheating is fine on the oldest anarchy server in Minecraft. It's sad that Riolu won this event, just days before Wirtual uncovered his cheating history.
@@renerpho While this is true, it's worth remembering that riolu is still an extremely good player and his online, streamed runs on which no cheating was found, are still far into the most elite. I don't know if we'll ever know his motives but skill wasn't one of them, he had the skill to get those records legitimately but chose to do them illegitimately. Whether he was annoyed with failures, didn't want to commit the time required, or felt entitled to the records, it doesn't matter much.
The point is that Riolu is still an extremely skilled player, and as those were live runs the use of slow motion timespeed manipulation wasn't used in them, regardless of the fact he's been caught having cheated several of his records, he still won that competition fair and square. I just wish he's come clean about his cheated runs, admitting to it may impact his reputation but the speedrun community in general seems quite willing for forgive people for making bad decisions if they own up to it and prove they can change, by continuing to claim innocence in face of overwhelming evidence will make it harder for people to forgive.
@@DreadKyller I agree with you on most of your points! Regarding Riolu's motives, I guess I go with Karl Jobst: Skilled players don't cheat to get a good time, they cheat to get a good time faster.
What's sad about the run in the video is not that Riolu was playing unfairly, but that Wirtual almost certainly knew that he had cheated at the time of this run. I don't know, it just leaves a bitter taste.
What you say about speaking up is interesting. It would be nice if those who were caught cheating would own up to their mistakes; it would be healthy both for them, and for the community as a whole. Unfortunately we don't see that very often. I am not sure I agree that the speedrun community in general is willing to forgive. What leads you to that assumption?
As a side note, have you seen Karl Jobst's video about Dream (maybe not) cheating? It's an interesting lesson in bad communication, among other things. ruclips.net/video/G3Yzk-3SZfs/видео.html
Has the same energy with the opposite meanings… kinda.
@@DreadKyller because cheating is fun, and more relaxing than having to tryhard for hours at a time
Just rewatched this, and i watched it live on Riolu’s stream back then.
I know what happened with the cheating, but i still wish he was still there. His cup of the day streams were so entertaining, and he won them very often, without cheating. What a bummer that he just disappeared after that…
it wasnt because riolu's a bad player that he cheated hes an extremely talented player its just every time you fail to get a run you know your capable of it hurts which is why some many speedrunners have cheated they cheat to get a time faster not because they arent capable of getting that time this is the major reason alot of communities have started requiring either live runs for their top players or a video recording with view of the controller
bro, you are speaking from my heart :((((((((
i hate him for what he did, but i hate him even more because he couldnt own up to it
F
Tbh he made the really poor choice of doubling down and absolutely trashing his friend rather than facing the consequences. Without that awful stream things would have been different
He disappeared because he made a fool out of himself, it wouldn't have worked with someone like that in the community, unless he owned up to what he had done, and maybe started to tell the story of how he ended up cheating himself, so that others didn't make the same mistake. But looks like his ego was to big.
@@phantorang Yeah obviously it was. I am not a huge fan of overboarding apologies, but in this case, a serious one was due.
I found it very cowardly that he just disappeared in shame…
Mufat: earns 1st place*
Everyone: "Mufat, who are you?"
Mufat: "mufat balls"
Mufat: leaves*
Everyone: 👁👄👁
that would've been creme of the crop if it'd happened
I thought you were describing what happened I’m so dissatisfied with the ending
Smol brain here. Still dont get the joke. Need explanation pls
@@blitzz5953 mufat balls = my fat balls
Its like luring someone into saying "who is mufat?" Then u answer "mufat balls" as a joke
@@bahnbabo5204 thank you very much. I would have gone insane trying to get the joke without help
Was expecting "how I ACCIDENTALLY went undercover in a trackmania tournament and fooled everyone"
More like "I went undercover and ACCIDENTALLY fooled everyone"
Would've been a bit too much clickbait :D
Liar i got a pringles ad
@@sgt.brownie5392 lmao that's a writual running joke xD
Ludwig rubbing off on him after the bro’s vs pros in TM
This what i love about these small competitive communities. Completely random new player competes with the best of the best and pros in a game but nobody speaks bad of them and actually understands they are good and compliment them...love this community so much
It's not the size of the community, it's the nature of the game. This game is solely based on how good your driving is, and that's the only thing it's based on. I can't interact with you to mess up your lap. I can't pull any cheap tricks or maneuvers to beat you. Games with direct competition, where one players actions influence another player, will always be more competitive and "toxic" than a game where everyone is competing based on skill alone.
I mean from the clips it seems like a lot of them just assumed it was an established player's smurf account, but I agree with you either way. Definitely a wholesome community
I've never watched any trackmania content till this video, but this is one of the most chill competitive scenes I've ever seen. ggs to all of you for having fantastic vibes
lmao I remember riolu saying "who is mufatTM? whos smurf account is that?" during the cotd. SO IT WAS YOU
3:44 "I need the lowest line you have"
"No that's too low"
That foreshadowing tho lol
Next Wirtual video
*I pretended to set up a football super league and fooled everyone*
You just made my evening, sir xDDD
Rémi Gaillard did it during Coupe de France 2002. He even the French President's hand in the stadium, who told him he played very well.
I ran as political candidate and fooled everyone. How I got into parliament as a joke[ GONE WRONG ]
i just hope he doesnt get into trouble with fifa
never played this game. never seen this channel. never heard of wirtual or any of these guys... watched the whole video glued to the screen... the suspense!
100% same, 2 years later. I don’t know why this showed up on my feed but god damn if the algorithm doesn’t know me better than I know myself.
I love how wholesome everyone was towards the “new guy”.. nice to see considering I’ve never played nor watched a video until this !! ((:
Ye. Stand in awe. It doesn't happen often.
Watched one yesterday and now recommended me this haha. Look up the history of d07 trackmania. It's about the world record time for that track and how progressively over the years times got faster and faster
They knew it was likely a smurf, they just didn't know who it would be. And of course they're going to be kind. It's not a directly PvP game, so there's nothing to get angry at.
I thought they suspect he is cheating BC its so suspicious. No new player should be able to beat that many pros, so it pretty much has to be a smurf account or a hacker.
@@wumwum42 can't really hack in trackmania, especially cup of the day which is a pretty much randomly selected map so really no way you could even have macros or a tool that plays it perfectly for you.
02:06 “Mufat” doesn’t mean anything in Turkish 🇹🇷 but “Murat” is an actual name used for Turkish males. So you were almost right.
Murat dead
@@Zigmmaaaaarrssss no i'm alive
@@muratpolat9398 yooooo hello muratTM
@Emrektt murattir o
mufat is an hindi word used to discribe someone who just says something bad about anyone on their face
Crowd in the beginning: "who is
this Mufat?"
Crowd in the end: "Mufat! Mufat! Mufat!"
MUFAT DIK IN YO HANDS.
Oddly reminds me of how Schumacher was a nobody when he first got into F1
to me this shows how good wirtual really is when he doesn't have to worry about entertaining stream, insane
"No luck involved"
*laughs in uberbug, bugslide, landing bug*
Still technically deterministic
If you get a landing bug then you should've tried harder Kappa
These all are entirely deterministic tho.
@@mymoomin0952 Bugslides aren't really lucky, its a skill..
Uberbug, nosebug is lucky (well, to get them to go where you want is luck based) but I don't think anyone has done one with any success in a COTD (or pretty much any other tournament exept kacky)
You can be unlucky and get a landing bug, but that's pretty rare in the new game..
COTD is in large extremely skill based..
do i recognise you
Wirtual: GG to riolu 😁
Month later... 😵😷
Its interesting to think about. he had to have been working on the report at that time already given how well reseached it is
Well not necessarily because it could’ve been recorded earlier, and he couldn’t cheat in a live event.
riolu is still a good player.... but the reputation now is just ruined
@@kyrha7394 out of the loop, what did he do to ruin it?
@@Vexi11uM he cheated some of his record (playing in slow-motion, something like 80% speed) you can check you Wirtual's newest video though. I still respect riolu btw
I Don't even play this game .Got recommended and tbh this was insanely entertaining!
Same bro
Same
I see this type of comment on Trackmania videos disturbingly often
Literally same, I've been subscribed for over a year now
Daily reminder ACAB.
I just wanna say that the fact you put music from Sly Cooper in this video, almost made me shed a few tears :DD
Whenever a new guy gets top 10 they're gunna assume it's you now 😂
By how Riolu says "whos smurf is that?" I'd have to guess that he isn't the first one to do this and won't be that last
It's very hard to just come from nowhere in a game that requires a skill that isn't natural or normal
@@iDeLaYeD_o Yeah exactly, these people aren't dumb and they're not new to gaming either. They know what a smurf is.
RIP Tony Barker, the real nobody 😔
Not really a nobody actually lmao
@@nekojimTM could possibly be the joke
@@zakwilson9435 idk, he said "the real nobody" bc mufat was wirtual so he maybe think that the only "nobody" is Tony barker
@@nekojimTM who was tony barker?
@@maybeoptify he was 7ven, he is a professional player
someone in chat said "pull a wirtual"
almost broke the thing there bucko
for those that want timestamps:
- 9:38 at the top of the chat
- 10:24 both "pull a wirtual" and someone talking about mufat
watching this in 2024 and seeing riolu was a wild throwback
Would’ve been so epic if Mufat got his first cup of the day win on his first try. He’ll get them next time.
i never played trackmania or know any of its competitive side. but holy shit i screamed when you missed that risky ending jump. ive never been so invested into something this hard.
Check summoning salt on yt
These trackmania videos have just suddenly and very randomly popped up on my recommended. Never even knew of this games existence, but I'm not gonna lie I have enjoyed watching them
“It would be funny if anyone were to inquire about my identity” a bit elegant for mufat balls
I don’t watch sports, I don’t watch anything competitive, I don’t even know of this game. But here I am standing in my kitchen yelling GO YOU CAN DO IT
This game is the epitome of “it’s a lot harder than it looks”
So true, Picked it up recently and some tracks this guy makes look so easy I struggle to even complete. Some tracks I feel like I drive really well and I end up barely getting gold and here these guys are like, 5 minutes ahead.
@@SondreGrneng u can get gold in this game? Never seen this color.
Yeah, top players not only go fast, but they make it look effortless
@@SondreGrneng Espeically the first game . Dude I was confused as hell do times
@@SondreGrneng Well, I bet double that they used to be struggling like you in their early days. This kind of skill is the result of them pouring thousands upon thousands of hours worth of effort and hard work to become the professional players they are now, but even this is not the end.
As a Turk, this made me smile. Btw you almost made a extremely good name decision, not Mufat but Murat is a name in Turkey.
YAŞANIZN IRKIMIZ :D
Or zuhat
@@davidlopes27 wtf is zuhat its not turkish
No one asked
@@evs251 no one care
That 1v1 with riolu hits rather different now.
I absolutely love that this dude uses music from Sly Cooper, makes me wanna play the trilogy again
wirtual : mufat is like a Turkish name
Turkish ppl : less go bois give him some dürüm
Also Granadyy: „he’s Turkish? Yea I kind of guessed that.“
😂
Im Ragunated
I'm turkish Mufat is not a name Murat is a name of turkish peoples mufat doesnt mean anything sorry.
@@Rav3x. that makes sense. but for non-turkish speaking people it sounds like a name that could be turkish.
I have no idea how this got recommended to me, but it has to be one of the most intense videos I’ve ever watched
Me too
i've no idea what sort of videos you two are watching
I have no idea how people play trackmania, it makes me so stressed even just watching. Especially that jump at the end, augh.
Very entertaining video, got it randomly recommended to me like a year later, but I enjoyed it thoroughly.
"Whose smurf account is that?"
That was funnier than it should've been
12:23 Riolu called it 🤣
The Turkish name is Murat actually. Mufat can be like if you missed R button on keyboard and pressing F instead...
Pressing F for that ending
I was under the impression it was French
Thanks Olfay
Mjrat
The sly cooper music makes you GOATED!! Subbed just for that
"It's like when someone says 'Whos Joe?' and you just wanna pull the trigger" Wirtual
So... who's joe?
@@thexavier666 joe mama HAH GOTEM
I can't believe he pulled a Wirtual when he wasn't even playing as Wirtual
youtube put this in my recommended and i love that it did, i've never played trackmania in my life, but i watched this from beginning to end the whole thing and couldn't look away, it's just you're so amazing as a commentator! It's easy to just say what's happening, anyone can do it, but the way you have the knowledge to make it into a gripping story, that way no matter how invested you are into the game, you can be interested by the story of it all is just outstanding. Amazing work, and for sure a new subscriber gained in me, i look forward to more content like this!
Bro, the fact that its the most intense race ive seen in a while and he still got the elevator music in the background is amazing
"Mufat" had to be blacklisted in riolu's chat today because people wouldn't stop memeing about it lmao
also is that Sly music I hear
Daily reminder ACAB.
"with no luck involved"
Looks at Uber bug
"With next to no luck involved"
uber still requires a lot of skill. normies don't even attempt. It's luck on top of being skilled.
Wait, Uber is possible in trackmania, I thought it got removed
Daily reminder ACAB.
9:38 "Who tf is mufat" someone in chat: "mufat pulled a Wirtual"
Where?
@@saamsaam334 red hightlighted textbox at the top of the chat window
Wow, good eyes lol
Funny watching again this video years later, knowing what happened and seeing exactly the two protagonists of alla the Riolu story being themselves the top 2 and racing for the first place.. By the way still remains one of my fav COTD, and aside everything, what a beast player Riolu was on that cotd.
Lets just appreciate that Wirtual literally translated French just for this video... Must have been a pain in the ass ahaha Insane work
They are speaking clear this is easy ( at 12:04 he say .74 but this is mistranslated)
He's getting some good help, don't worry about him 😁
He speaks some French
Les réactions françaises sont les meilleurs !
I don't know who you are, I didn't even knew that this game existed before this video, none of these names or numbers mean anything to me, and even with that, I get so excited to see the race and was screaming, hoping to see you win. Nice video, man.
As a turkish person there is not word like “Mufat” in turkish but actually, its sounds like turkish.I thank to you to pick Turkey. Thanks! 🇹🇷
@@napslok4363 Harbiden ben de sevindim acaba e sporcu mu geliyor diye
This was the first wirtual video I ever watched and now I’ve watched all of them on this Chanel, witualtv and wirtualVODs. Thought about it again today and rewatched it. Please wirtual I beg you bring back mufat!
Before watching it I already expect something like: "going undiscovered is scary, but gladly, I managed to make it happen"
Edit: Could have went with Mufasa, even more epic
That name would also work with that last round
What? Mufasa?
9:10 As much as I hate losing to a Norwegian, I just had to throw for content.
Thank you for your valiant sacrifice without which this video would not have been possible ;)
Ah, of course you saw through his Turk disguise immediately! You must know what a Norwegian looks, smells, sounds, tastes, and feels like from last time he beat you!
@@siraxolot4262
Indeed
I love how in track mania, someone 'new' makes it to the top and everyone is a bit confused. But they welcome him.
Now try and compare that with chess lol
they be like "oh a new person suddenly garnering a lot of rating? must be cheating"
Daily reminder ACAB.
if some guy somehow rose to the top very quickly in OTB tournaments, there would be less allegations of cheating, at least when compared to some guy going on a rampage from 1500? to 2400 in an online tournament
it’s just too easy to cheat online, and the better you already are, the easier it is to cheat
The first trackmania video i've ever watched. Been 2 years already, jeez
I waited that whole time for you to enter chat to say "Mufat balls!" but you never did.
I know! And after talking about how pulling the trigger too early would have been a waste....
I've seen riolus POV of this. Didn't think it was Wirtual.
I'm Turkish and i have never heard about Mufat but there is a name called Murat.
Very few player handles are actually people's names, I don't think anybody would question if its even a real word or just a made-up nickname. I guess Mufat just sounds somewhat Turkish to us non-Turks.
You know that nicknames are usually not their real names btw. Some people also change just 1 letter from Their name which is their nickname like it could have been in that case
Guys check out 2:07 he says the "name" sound a bit Turkish
@@arn5884 "player name", "account name", "nickname", none of those have to be real people's names. Everyone watching this video knows that "Mufat" is just a made-up word, and obviously anyone who knows Turkish can tell immediately that it isn't a real word in Turkish. But to those of us who don't know Turkish it sounds like it could be and we just can't tell otherwise (if we didn't already know better). "Mufat" certainly doesn't sound Norwegian or Spanish for example.
@@arn5884 And he was right, it sounds a bit Turkish, you said it yourself, it's like "Murat", so if it wasn't for one letter, it would be Turkish. That makes it A BIT Turkish.
Damn, that was an amazing video.
I know nothing of this game, the reaction of the pro/streamer is a nice touch.
Gave me a little goosebumps in my MofatNuts
Mufat sounds like the Turkish name Murat. You nailed it
I thought it was short for Mustafa. Does not changes the fact that he nailed the nation.
"i have no idea who mufat is but hes strong" LOL
I just started watching the video and the music caught my attention. The music (at least the very beginning since I haven't watched the whole video yet) is sly cooper themed. It's my favorite series and thought it was cool hearing it somewhere out of no where
yeah i was scrolling the comments to see if anyone else noticed
im glad the community is like this, wish it was like this more frequently
I've never played trackmania but I've been watching your videos for about 2 weeks and your videos are so good, I really like this game.
If not for the ending, they'd have no idea it was actually Wirtual all along.
and even on stream people were asking if you know that mufat guy, incredible acting skills XD
Man, when you missed that ending jump it made me so sad. Amazing showing though!
That's what I did !
I went undercovered
*And remained undercovered*
The way you're talking about the whole experience like it was a story just makes all of this so much better
The Sly Cooper theme at the beginning was perfect
The comment I was looking for!
sams
idek this game, but that was a pretty exciting comp. had me at the edge of my seat at the end.