Every Mario Kart World Track Has A Closed-Circuit Version, But It's Not Easy To Play Them
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Mario Kart World has introduced an interconnected open world where every race track exists at the same time. This allows modes like Grand Prix and Knockout Tour to utilize connecting paths, which can make individual tracks feel less distinctive. However, traditional lap-based tracks are still available, accessible through Time Trial or specific settings in VS mode. Players face some challenges due to a poorly-received update, but it remains possible to set up traditional circuit races by making the right selections in the game settings.
Mario Kart World introduced an open world where all tracks coexist, enhancing gameplay with connecting roads used in Grand Prix and Knockout Tour mode, yet potentially diminishing the uniqueness of individual tracks.
Closed-circuit tracks can still be played offline in Time Trial or VS modes, with Time Trial focusing solely on lap-based courses, ensuring a traditional racing experience.
To race on closed circuit tracks in VS mode, select 'Open' in Course Selection, allowing access to all tracks including the option to create closed circuit races.
Although a recent update made finding traditional lap tracks more challenging, players can still set up circuit races using specific modes and settings.
Read at Kotaku
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