@@Quickracer10 Don't play CTs but I do really love watching them. Nice catch spotting Honeybee Hideout and Marine World. Two great CTs that I was greatly inspired by.
Cornshot is my favorite builder. As I said in my showcase, his tracks are really fun to drive and there is always so much to explore. Really fits the game.
Kool video. I loved the format. Really interesting to hear about tracks right from the mouth of the track builders! One suggestion, it seemed you had other players turned off? So it was just you driving in your video and you never crossed paths with Cornshot. Would be interesting to be able to see his car in the video every now and again to see what different lines he's taking.
Unfortunately we just never ran across each other during the recording, but if you look at the starting line at the beginning of each track he is actually there
Billy has some amazing designs. Possible interview in a future video? I never heard of Cornshot but I will defiantly check out his tracks. Also would it be possible to interview Warcans sometime? He is a legend among Zeepkist.
Cool tracks, but it'd be much better if you took different routes to actually showcase the tracks and the beauty of them, instead of only trying to get the best time with all the skips. This way you would not only showcase the tracks more, but also show what you guys were talking about: these tracks are finishable for even beginners, but with hard skips and optimization for even skilled players.
It's hard not to take the route you're most familiar with when trying to hold a conversation, I'm trying to get into the habit of photomodeing more when recording
Thank you so much for having me! Was a lot of fun!
Do you play mkwii CT's, considering you made honeybee hideout and marine world?
@@Quickracer10 Don't play CTs but I do really love watching them. Nice catch spotting Honeybee Hideout and Marine World. Two great CTs that I was greatly inspired by.
Cornshot is my favorite builder. As I said in my showcase, his tracks are really fun to drive and there is always so much to explore. Really fits the game.
We make tracks, cornshot makes worlds!
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That's a definite
I would love to have the same creativity as Cornshot! Thanks for allowing us to see what make him a great mapper, TF!
Kool video. I loved the format. Really interesting to hear about tracks right from the mouth of the track builders! One suggestion, it seemed you had other players turned off? So it was just you driving in your video and you never crossed paths with Cornshot. Would be interesting to be able to see his car in the video every now and again to see what different lines he's taking.
Unfortunately we just never ran across each other during the recording, but if you look at the starting line at the beginning of each track he is actually there
Yay cornshot showcase! ♥ Thanks, TF!
I think it's hilarious how cornshot, richy, and billy all mentioned each other as favorite builders
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that, such a supportive community
Cool vid! Would be interesting to see his build process :p
This is an awesome idea and can't wait for the next one!!
A fellow rollercoaster tycoon player
Billy has some amazing designs. Possible interview in a future video?
I never heard of Cornshot but I will defiantly check out his tracks.
Also would it be possible to interview Warcans sometime? He is a legend among Zeepkist.
ruclips.net/video/F3sf99aW9tk/видео.html ;) got ur billy vid right here
the level you showed in the intro made me think of Banjo & Kazooie
nice
Love the series, but I always feel like: Okay Time to delete all my editor levels and start over, none of these are quite good enough.
Everyone has to start somewhere! I'm not gonna claim my tracks are anywhere near as good as these ones
❤❤❤ great stuff love some cornshot
If possible next time could do a photo mode fly around to show the entire map rather than the fast route?
I'm trying to remember to do this in vids but sometimes I get caught up talking haha
awesome vid
Cool tracks, but it'd be much better if you took different routes to actually showcase the tracks and the beauty of them, instead of only trying to get the best time with all the skips.
This way you would not only showcase the tracks more, but also show what you guys were talking about: these tracks are finishable for even beginners, but with hard skips and optimization for even skilled players.
It's hard not to take the route you're most familiar with when trying to hold a conversation, I'm trying to get into the habit of photomodeing more when recording