Okay, so just re-clarifying: the next kartparty is tomorrow (Friday, July 6) at 11 PM (GMT +1), which is 6 PM CDT (GMT -5), right?
I already announced it last Sunday or so, so yep! ^_^mm201 wrote:
So are we doing the regularly scheduled party tonight? ~
Blazevoir wrote:
So how about that Toad Circuit?
I demand vandalism of Goop's profile! >:OBlazevoir wrote:
So how about that Toad Circuit?
9 PM Central time on Saturdays. That's all you gotta remember.0_o wrote:
I don't check the forums very often.. I just happened to be browsing this thread when I saw you guys were playing so I hopped on.
I'll see if I can be more pro-active with keeping up with this stuff in the future.
Also I'll have to play with a stat calculator to find an optimal kart combo..
I can testify that his combo works nicely. ^_^ I do need to try out my old Bumblebee/Roller/Flower Glider combo against you guys, though.mm201 wrote:
Basically Soap tries to balance "effective racing" with "being a douche who can knock you off the track."
I use Train because of its max acceleration, extremely tight handling, and long MT stat. I use wood instead of roller for their better offroad, plus my use of a featherweight character and Paraglider means I get the highest possible acceleration anyway.
You can use a time trial kart combination, but it's a gamble that you can get to first place, hold it, and hope not many blue shells come along. Time trial karts use one of the top speed frames (usually BDasher, but sometimes Zucchini, Blue 7, and Bruiser) with either slick, red, mushroom, or gold wheels. Slick/gold have the best speed, slicks have better handling/MTs, gold have slightly better offroad/underwater, reds are best offroad (which includes snowy/rainy tracks), and mushrooms have better handling.
Woods are like mini reds, rollers are like mini mushrooms, sponges are like mini slicks.
Soap was the one making those. So he's the one to ask about it.bomber34 wrote:
btw. can someone make me a "Married to Rainbow Road SNES" signature?
Blazevoir wrote:
So how about that Toad Circuit?