Thanks. I just found my old ManiaHome notification (from 8 months ago) where I said I claimed the 4th worldwide official time on that track. I believe I had spent a good amount of time on it, trying to improve my handling throughout the track (practising with online ghosts) while keeping speed, yet I wasted a bunch of official attempts which added to frustration.Demented wrote:Nice.Dimitri1993 wrote:... Although I somehow manage to hold onto an official worldwide time in 10th on A14...
Eventually, after all this time, I succeeded in driving this exceptionally fast time (with one or two close calls) right after I called for official mode. This probably was my first official time taking over the worldwide Top 10 on a Nadeo track, and it earned me an insane amount of SP (still over 130k and still 10th today).
Now for the "fun" fact :
Ironically, I don't remember ever once taking over a worldwide Top 10 on the TMU/TMUF game which allowed me to do plenty of official attempts as long as I had enough coppers, even though I've had a few great official times on TMUF race tracks giving me many thousands of SP.
Also, I still have a lot of solo tracks to unlock; so far I've only completed every track till B05. The reason for this (and the reason why "I find it hard to play through Canyon's solo campaign"), is that, to me, the official mode system is as attractive (because of the pop-up appearing at least every minute, and because I tend to forget about the "Quit" button) as it is exhausting/repulsive (because long hard-core driving sessions on Canyon give me a lot of pressure...).
This is quite different from my TMU/TMUF times wherein I was able to keep focusing on getting medals without getting the will to attempt official mode on every track I play. In fact, I completed most of the solo campaigns (in terms of medals); all that remains is grabbing the author medal on PuzzleB2 (really, really hard time objective!), and finishing up the StarTrack campaign. With that said, I haven't been playing much TM nowadays.