![]() ![]() Auto Instant Boost isn't being used by him clearly, because combo boost would be impossible with the setting on, and he clearly used it multiple times in the video. Automatic counter steering is retarded, because every single turn is different, leading to different amounts of counter steer and turning in the first place to do it. Macros are not that powerful, you could make the case of a macro doing a full run start to finish solo, but not the first race and the bump from the other player at the start would end any chances of that. But I always hit the walls and miss the timing to countersteer and my kart oversteers. I think I could drive the same (Copium) if I play the game 16 hours the day and learn the tracks. Maybe he's just really good at the game/knows the tracks really really well? In the ingame settings you can turn on Auto Drift Boost so the kart will always do the small drift boost by itself. You don't need to press a key for the small drift boost. Steer and drift left, countersteer right, done. I mean you can learn how to drift and countersteer for more boost. ![]() Originally posted by puregamer:Dont get too deep into it to findout yourself. SO many People use some sort of cheat to draw attentions Im only pointing out that player showing in the video is using cheat to accomplish his They only need to press LEFT/RIGHT and a key to accelerate. The macro will automatically do it for them. In this game, the cheater DONT have to CounterSteel left or right or pressing forward for the boost. People even use advance macro scripts to do time runs in online games and were caught. Some fighting games cheater also use macro to pull off some crazy combos that seems ![]() With macro pressing " A " key in the notepad will automatically type "anything you config in the macro setting" Without macro pressing "A" key in the notepad. It can be scripted in any games and its nearly undetectable. There are so many players out there currently using it.īesides softwares macro also comes with some keyboard and mouse. In addition to what's previewed in the trailers, there are some additional gameplay details available for "KartRider: Drift.Dont get too deep into it to findout yourself. Customizations are shown for cars, balloons, outfits, and more, with styles taking inspiration from bunnies, airplanes, the beach, steampunk, and plenty of other options. There's also an icy mountain track with barricades and jumps, plus a Halloween-inspired track, complete with pumpkins and a giant banana peel. The city track featured in the trailer shows drifting riders hitting obstacles like ice attacks and the local bus, which provides players a more detailed glimpse into gameplay. Also introduced were game features including customization and promises of "dynamic online updates and seasonal content." Free play was also promoted.Īs for the gameplay trailer set to Blondie's " One Way Or Another," fans are invited to race their friends. Quick shots throughout the trailer showcased a wide variety of atmospheres and game elements, including giant ramps, alien abductions, bomb attacks, and tracks everywhere from the desert to the icy tundra and beyond. The announcement trailer introduced the "drift fueled competition" of Speed Mode and the "easy arcade thrills" of Item Mode. Since "KartRider: Drift" will be available on several other consoles, it could strike a chord with those who don't have a Nintendo Switch, which is known for a whole different kind of drift. Considering the most recent entry in the main "Mario Kart" series, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe," has gotten more popular each year since its 2017 release, it seems possible that some fans of the popular Nintendo title could be in the mood for something different, yet familiar. An eSports league for the series-defining title launched in 2005 in Korea, and "it continues to be the longest-running eSports league to date."Īs a free-to-play game, "KartRider: Drift" has the potential to pique the interest of racing game fans worldwide. According to a press release from Nexon, the company both publishing and developing "KartRider: Drift," the original "KartRider" game from 2004 has been enjoyed by over 380 million players. ![]() Though this franchise may not be familiar to American players, "KartRider" games have been a massive hit with gamers in Asia. ![]()
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