Quote from: lalo on July 30, 2018, 02:31 PM
Dave take a look at the best records in some of the most popular challenges, people go full speed with extreme accuracy pushing it to the limit.
I keep up to date with challenges, hence why I am saying this

Sorry but i'm with skunk on this one, if you are already good at TTRR, and doing the same map for a whole week, it's not as impressive as winning actual games, in my opinion.
There is next to no pressure when you have all that time to sit and focus, alone, without distraction.
It still looks cool though, but i've never saw anyone go full speed in a TTRR, I mean the league style TTRR games, ever, well, without falling anyway

The only full speed I saw in TTRR is on challenges, on the smaller, more open maps.
Edit - Missed Senators reply:
Quote from: Senator on July 30, 2018, 03:14 PM
I think you are alone with this view. It's easier to keep the worm on the track on a wide map even if the pace is faster.
Then howcome players of any skill level fall on both schemes, the best players in TTRR hardly fall, the best players in Big RR hardly fall.
If you try to go as fast as humanly possible in TTRR you will fall, in Big RR, you will fall, and I mean throwing your worm and bouncing as hard/fast as possible.
Try and prove me wrong