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7/19/2025, 2:14:53 PM
My absolute honest opinion on this game is that if you're someone who wants a balanced karting experience with impactful weaponplay, good original characters, tracks, music, hand crafted single player elements like story and challenges, a game that has smooth matchmaking... No. I cannot recommend it with a straight face. I know some will, but not me.
The physics have too many quirks that allow all sorts of exploits and the boost reserves system has no cap, meaning that good players will be flying all over the maps. Of course they keep telling you that these things are being worked on (better weapons, more single player content, fixed physics, supposedly even a story mode...) but there's no guarantee of what will actually materialize.
BUT if you are someone on the autism spectrum who likes to run one track hundreds of times trying to get a better time then absolutely, it's pretty much the best thing. You can also mod in literally any character, kart or track as long as you can open it in Blender. The buggy physics also add in to the whole autistic time trialing experience because now you're not just trying to minmax your lines and boosts but also trying to discover new shortcuts and glitches and driving the silliest of lines. The game is also not super popular, so it's more fun to compete for times when you actually have a chance to get top 1 in some maps, and you might be the first person to find a new shortcut in a level.
The physics have too many quirks that allow all sorts of exploits and the boost reserves system has no cap, meaning that good players will be flying all over the maps. Of course they keep telling you that these things are being worked on (better weapons, more single player content, fixed physics, supposedly even a story mode...) but there's no guarantee of what will actually materialize.
BUT if you are someone on the autism spectrum who likes to run one track hundreds of times trying to get a better time then absolutely, it's pretty much the best thing. You can also mod in literally any character, kart or track as long as you can open it in Blender. The buggy physics also add in to the whole autistic time trialing experience because now you're not just trying to minmax your lines and boosts but also trying to discover new shortcuts and glitches and driving the silliest of lines. The game is also not super popular, so it's more fun to compete for times when you actually have a chance to get top 1 in some maps, and you might be the first person to find a new shortcut in a level.
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