Can I re-size or set the transparacy of other players names in TrackMania 2 online races?

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I've just picked up Trackmania Nations 2. I'm playing Staduim online, but when I'm racing I'm getting distracted by the other players nametags above other players cars (see screenshots below). Can I dim these or make them smaller so I can see the track ahead easier? enter image description hereenter image description here



Best Answer

Yes you can, and its really simply too.


This option is located in your Settings before you launch the game. Launch the Main Window, then click Configure. Go to Advanced, then the Game tab. Under "Player info. display type", select whatever you like for it.

This will alter the opacity of the other driver's name tags.

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Is the new Trackmania free?

Yes, Trackmania has a free-to-play option, called Starter Access. With Starter Access, players can play on 25 new maps every season, either solo or multiplayer through Arcade. They also get access to a single Arcade room that changes every hour, rotating through various community creations.

How many players can play Trackmania?

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