Tuta says:
Fix says:
Hello guys,
I see a lot of complaining here, and I've seen some bugs here that are not reported on the official forums.
It's easy to say "nadeo are idiot", "why don't they fix this", "why do they do that that way", (..well, they're french would say some (this insult/troll shows well you think we're not reading here).
And later, some of you come to the official forum where some of your bugs haven't been reported, and insult us even more because they're not fixed.
I sometimes read "this is a very old bug" and for me it's the first time I hear about it.
Note about the grass (page 15) : it is that tall and "ugly" because it's already damn heavy on performance. 1 week before release it was even bigger.
The equation is simple : the smaller the sprite, the closer they have to be or they feel lonely : so the more you need.... more decals means more memory usage, more fillrate, longer loading times, etc...
they already feel lonely and are quite big. Also the initial textures was made for 20cm grass, but filling the environment with 20cm sprites is a bit..."hard for your computer".
after reading page 16 then 15 ..I reached the "french" napoleonian joke...I simply don't want to read the pages before, and I just inform you with this post, that reporting things and ranting here is quite useless, we can't browse all community/teams/players forums AND fix the bugs or make the blocks you need.
I spend already too much time reading the official forum to hear about bugs and feedbacks.
And if you have positive comments, share them too, because only sharing the negative feedback, the rants, the insults is not very constructive (for the game and for the motivation of those working on it).
Please use the wishlist to share your needs to Hylis.
Fix
ps: I also want to thank the positive guys here that help us improve the game, that work very hard for the players.
To be honest, seems like we aren't getting much appreciation from you guys either?
http://tm.mania-exchange.com/blogs/entry/360/a-different-road
Steam workshop, really?
I would really like to hear some feedback on this as well.
TMX/MX has been responsible for supporting a considerable portion of the install base of every trackmania title to date. I know myself that if TMXO never existed, I wouldn't still be playing the series, it's as simple as that. It kept me building, aspiring to be better and uploading my maps, and trying out others. The democracy of the site itself is possibly responsible for how complex and diverse all tracks are now, because people have been awarding maps they love and through this people have been able to perfect the paradigm of trackmaking by being able to see what people like and what people don't like. These are the maps people play online after they've gotten bored of the Nadeo maps; these are the maps that keep people logging in and playing every day, either online or offline; these are the people who comprise of your consumer base, the people who keep buying your games.
Where do most of the online servers get their maps? I'd say most of them got their maps directly from MX. Even most servers have a built in thing where you can add maps via their TMX/MX IDs. If it weren't for MX, most servers on Valley right now would still be playing Nadeo maps.
What's the difference between using steam workshop, a watered-down and poorly organised platform, and putting a link to MX on say the main page of maniaplanet as you log in? Why not support the site that is responsible for a large part of your install base. I don't recall the admins here ever asking for much from you lot. Even when it came to a point where advertisements and paypal donations were needed to keep the site alive.
I honestly don't even think workshop will pad out, because it just doesn't have the features or organisation of MX or Carpark, but what I do take away from this is the sheer spiting of this site and what it does for your community. At the very least you could have pulled Mr.A aside and let him make his case. He's been keeping this site alive, with his own money and the money from people of this site for 10 years, with nothing but the help of friends and passion for this game.