Trackmania Nations Forever


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Hmm.. This does not happen to me. There is something wrong with your system. Try reinstalling the game.

Fraid it's not anything to do with my pc. As this is the only app and game i've ever used/played that thinks it makes sense to completely disregard button presses for seconds at a time. Perhaps i expect too much for free...

Hm. While i may have said the game itself is decent, the controls certainly aren't. The complete and total loss of acceleration, half the time randomly, is rather ridiculous.

Are you using a gamepad or keyboard ?

I've had a similar problem using a 360 gamepad, I had accelerate and brake mapped on both trigger buttons as well as the digital buttons above each, while using the right trigger to accelerate if I catch the button above I will lose acceleration.

The server has always been the same ive just switched it from a listen to a dedicated server, ive just changed the map rotation so we have a few new tracks now as well.

If anyone wants their track to be included on the server then you can email me and i will add your track to the server

I think i went on one of Unimatrix Xero's tracks and it was pretty good. Some random bits that made slowed it down but overall pretty good.

I might have to go on it tonight and see what they're like. Playing Trackmania might help my GTA IV headaches :p

ive added a few more custom tracks since you last paid us a visit :) hope you enjoy the newer ones

  • 2 months later...

This is an old thread, but there are some news about the game.

A new patch has been released updating TrackMania Nations Forever to version 2.11.14. Addressing issues from the previous patches for Nadeo's arcade racing games is the order of the day. It's mostly here to fix issues in the previous fix:

* now works with windows 2000 .

* the delay on the start line in time attack.

* a few more crash fixed.

Link: http://files.filefront.com/TrackMania+Nati...;/fileinfo.html

That's weird? Do you only have the free version?

I have the retail version of Trackmania United Forever and never had an email about my account and i haven't been on it lately.

Perhaps they're de-activating accounts for people who only have the Nations Forever.

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