Kenryoku_Maxis on 06 April 2010
| RolStoppable said: @Kenryoku If you press the right C button or whatever it is twice in MK 64, you get this nice graph that shows you how far apart all racers are. Now play a track like Wario Stadium on 150cc, take the shortcut only in lap 1 and you should see all AI drivers gradually catch up to you. Not that they'll come close anytime soon, but they sure make up a lot of their one minute deficit over the course of the race. More than a few mushrooms would allow them too. Going from first to second to last place was also very much possible in previous MKs except SMK because it didn't have a massive amount of item boxes like the other games. There's an easy way to see how good you really are at the game. We could just play against each other, one on one. No big influence of items, it would be almost solely about skill. Although it's possible that you barely played the game in two years, so you might be a little bit rusty. But the main point would be to show you that it's possible to be (much) faster than you imagined. I mean, you've claimed to have problems with the AI, you can't be that skilled. Sorry, if that sounded condesceding, but what I try to say is that the problem lies mainly with you, not the game. Certainly, bad luck can ruin a race, but skill can reduce the chances for that to happen drastically. Unless you play against a whole group of equally skilled players, but that's pretty much impossible to happen in a random online race. |
I think I'll pass. Yes, I haven't been playing the game much since launch, but also I don't need to be playing someone who keeps trying to goat me into a game by saying I suck at the game before hand. Win or lose, its just a bad sign for me in the end.











