

thank you all for your nice and touching words!

And also thank you for your contributions, helping to make and to maintain such a nice community

Without you I wouldn't have been here this long!
Actually my passion for such kind of games started much earlier, even before home computers were common.Soprah wrote:P.S.: TMarc, maybe you want to share with us how you started with Trackmania, how you began as a moderator, etc?
I played a lot with a wooden model railroad (Brio or similar) and with Playmobil when I was a kid.
But soon I discovered it was much more fun to construct things, and here Lego and later Fischer Technik (plastic parts mechanics) appeared to be much more interesting.
My dad had a Märklin railway, he sometimes mounted it on a huge wooden board in the largest room of the basement.
I had most of the fun "designing" circuits and placing the rails. Driving on the circuits was then less interesting.
Then the age of computers started. We had then a C-64. Among the typical and usual games, from Pacman to Winter Games, one of my favorites turned out to be the Racing Destruction Set (Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw3R-_flF4Y), and another was Stunts or Stunt Car Racer (Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMgjmIW8fd8)
Later I started to program my own railway control center with a integrated track editor, using Simon's Basic, where I could place junctions and signals, and click on the symbols to make them change. I rewrote it in Pascal and later in Visual basic, but then music was more interesting for me and I wrote a control editor for a synthesizer.
Still I did not forget to play games

Honestly I don't remember exactly anymore how I got to know about TrackMania.
I think one day in 2002 or ealry 2003 I discovered an article with screenshots, perhaps early movies, about TrackMania, still in development then, and I decided to follow this project, as it seemed to be a remake of the old known games, but with modern graphics - awesome

Suddenly in Fall of 2003 there was the demo, which was a big suprise, I played it a lot.
And as soon as the game was available, I purchased it in France (couldn't wait for a release in Germany).
So in some way I'm a TrackManiac of the first days. Not a good racer, and also not a very good trackbuilder, but what matters most is the fun everyone has with it.
In 2004 I joined the French TrackMania forum to refresh my language a bit.
Later I experienced TrackMania Power Up, Sunrise, United, Nations and both Forever versions, even Virtual Skipper. In 2011 I joined the ManiaPlanet forum.
Why I became moderator here, don't ask me, better ask Nadeo

All I can say, I like to help people if they have technical trouble, as I know from private and from work how much frustrating it can be when something is not working properly.
So I tried to help others already in the original forum, and I continue here as well.
But sometimes is not easy or not possible at all, I'm sorry if I can't help then
