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+ | This strategy is seen in both humans and AI alike. The AI first uses it in [[Paninaro, Caninaro, Let's Fly!]], where [[EL KING]] goes backwards at some points around the track in an attempt to waste the player. |
==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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+ | The strategy is quite simple: always drive the wrong way around the track, as if you were driving in the wrong lane. Cars will approach from the front, allowing you to deal heavy damage by directly colliding with the racers. It can be extremely useful when other tactics for wasting are not preferable, usually due to large track size. |
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− | This involves the player driving the opposite direction of the road, such as immediatly turning backwards when the race starts. Then wasting cars that intercept with you. This, however, is not very effective in Multiplayer as the cars will take shortcuts and such. |
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− | + | Not to be confused with [[Checkpoint Wreck]] or [[Camping]]. |
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Revision as of 05:14, 8 August 2018
This strategy is seen in both humans and AI alike. The AI first uses it in Paninaro, Caninaro, Let's Fly!, where EL KING goes backwards at some points around the track in an attempt to waste the player.
Overview
The strategy is quite simple: always drive the wrong way around the track, as if you were driving in the wrong lane. Cars will approach from the front, allowing you to deal heavy damage by directly colliding with the racers. It can be extremely useful when other tactics for wasting are not preferable, usually due to large track size.
Not to be confused with Checkpoint Wreck or Camping.
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