>>712890575
Mario Kart being their big launch game and it having a feature they used to justify an $80 price, only for most fans to choose to bypass it on online play after less than two weeks, is incredibly funny. Online races with randos are overwhelmingly choosing Random for track selection since that guarantees a regular race instead of driving on intermission Free Roam roads to just have one lap on the actual chosen track. (With just friends you can select the option to do traditional races, but with randos you can't do that, so people had to find this cheese to bypass this game's biggest selling point.)