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Fullspeed is a Trackmania [[:Category:Styles|style]] where the player (usually) does not let go of acceleration. Common features of a fullspeed map include:
Fullspeed (FS) is a Trackmania [[:Category:Styles|style]] where the player (usually) does not let go of acceleration. Common features of a fullspeed map include:
* high speeds, oftentimes enough to initiate a [[speedslide]].
* high speeds, oftentimes enough to initiate a [[speedslide]].
* long, flowing turns  
* long, flowing turns  
* loops, wallrides, and other gravity-defying features
* loops, wallrides, and other gravity-defying features
Many fullspeed maps emphasise speed preservation and snowballing, where a small speed gain or loss early on may have a significant impact.
Many fullspeed tracks emphasise speed preservation and snowballing, where a small speed gain or loss early on may have a significant impact.
 
Many FS tracks are [[transitional]], as with other styles. Some of these tracks may be termed Fullspeed Stunt (FST) tracks. Tracks within this sub-style are distinct in that they feature the creative use of blocks to create unique transitions, often featuring stunts like backflips or barrel rolls not commonly found in regular FS tracks. Additionally, they feature a much higher (usually Lunatic) level of difficulty. A prominent example of this is the [[Classic Track]] named [https://tmnf.exchange/trackshow/3742979 Brace Yourself] by Joost.


[[Category:Styles]]
[[Category:Styles]]

Revision as of 15:22, 31 March 2025

Fullspeed (FS) is a Trackmania style where the player (usually) does not let go of acceleration. Common features of a fullspeed map include:

  • high speeds, oftentimes enough to initiate a speedslide.
  • long, flowing turns
  • loops, wallrides, and other gravity-defying features

Many fullspeed tracks emphasise speed preservation and snowballing, where a small speed gain or loss early on may have a significant impact.

Many FS tracks are transitional, as with other styles. Some of these tracks may be termed Fullspeed Stunt (FST) tracks. Tracks within this sub-style are distinct in that they feature the creative use of blocks to create unique transitions, often featuring stunts like backflips or barrel rolls not commonly found in regular FS tracks. Additionally, they feature a much higher (usually Lunatic) level of difficulty. A prominent example of this is the Classic Track named Brace Yourself by Joost.