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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.

Yea it's the free version. I never got around to buying it. I might do that when I got time, no need to rush now lol

  • 2 years later...

Regarding the post above me, this thread is still relevant and I was going to post another one about this game but it seems one already existed.

By any means, does anyone still play this, I've gotten back into it recently and am still enjoying it a ton! If anyone wants to add me on the game my username is, you guessed it, Chasethebase. Feel free to add me in game. :)

Edit: There seems to be this thing where you can only play 5 matches in a row before sitting one round out as spectator. It's currently a test but it kinda sucks. Only with the free version though.

Is there a Mac version of this or still not?

Not as far as I know, still Windows only. They did release a version for the DS a while ago which, albeit good, is horribly glitchy in the physics department.

Regarding the post above me, this thread is still relevant and I was going to post another one about this game but it seems one already existed.

By any means, does anyone still play this, I've gotten back into it recently and am still enjoying it a ton! If anyone wants to add me on the game my username is, you guessed it, Chasethebase. Feel free to add me in game. :)

Edit: There seems to be this thing where you can only play 5 matches in a row before sitting one round out as spectator. It's currently a test but it kinda sucks. Only with the free version though.

I'm on most days, although sometimes not for too long. I am usually on LSR servers (UK, England, North West) - Electric Cafe and Electric Speed.

For those interested, it works fine on Linux using PlayOnLinux - at least through Steam it does.

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