Hi guys,
I've created a new YouTube series called the 'University of Trials'. Like many of you, I've spent my fair share of time helping others to improve at Trials. We all know that starting out in this game can be difficult and unfortunately, many players get to the really difficult parts and just stop playing. The University of Trials is there to help those players through that.
In the coming weeks/months, I will produce a number of these 'classes' and I would really appreciate feedback on them, both from the content perspective, but also on what obstacles/tracks you are struggling with.
Hope you enjoy the series and don't forget to subscribe, Retweet, share and all that other good stuff that gets the word out and ensures that I can keep making them
Links in my sig for more details.
I remember one of my buddies getting T2SE when it came on Steam. He said how cool it was etc, but stopped playing after passing the third tutorial track with 70+ faults.![]()
That's awesome.
Im your second subscriber.![]()
Exactly. That game was also insanely hard. Not trying to pretend to be the best rider, but we all have skills that many others would benefit from, so I just want to share some of that.Originally Posted by soad667
Thanks.Originally Posted by nandesz00
Lol, watching your video now. Really great stuff, was expecting just some gameplay with voiceover etc. You earned a subscriber for sure. Will enjoy watching these.![]()
Thanks man. That was exactly what it started out like, but decided I needed to make the effort to make these a bit different and once I got started, I had to see it through. Took a while to make but I'm pretty happy with the results. Still learning and improving every time I worked on it. Lighting, green screens, audio recording, acting (sort of), remembering lines, editing, graphics, ... But loved every minute of it. Appreciate the feedback.Originally Posted by soad667
Going to watch it when I get home, but I've Subscribed aswell!![]()
Extremely well done video - just subscribed!
Am curious as where you filmed this though... you mentioned it was Sydney was that 'set up'? I went to UNSW, so I'm guessing one of the other unis?
EDIT: disregard the above; I was only half way through when I commented... I see the green screen in the ending now xD