Mario Kart Tour: How to Slide

Mario Kart Tour: How to Slide

Gliding is now an integral part of the Mario Kart franchise. These glides allow riders to access great distances when performing a fantastic jump, allowing them to go even further if they can tilt it properly. Much like anything in Mario Kart Tour, Gliders depend a lot on how you steer your pilot when he's in the air.

How to slide in Mario Kart Tour

When you jump in the air, your glider comes off. You will continue to move forward as you do when you are driving. The general forward movement of the sliding portion of Mario Kart Tour is not complicated. Many players will maintain the same projection on their competitors.



However, to optimize it, you have the option of choosing to cut it earlier or try to keep it longer. If you need to stop the glide early, you need to lift your thumb to tilt the glider down. You will begin to descend into your air time and make your way towards the ground. You may want to do this to avoid an imminent object in front of you or to go to rooms elsewhere on the map. Cutting a shot can help you project if there are other upgrades or items below you.

Also, if you want to increase the potential of your kite and last even longer, you want to move your finger down on your screen to lift it up. Your glider will tilt upward. While you're going to be out in the air longer, you may start to slow down because you won't be going as fast in the race. You may want to do this to get your paraglider to overcome an obstacle or to aim for a particular series of pieces in front of you.



Choosing what to do will come with mastery of the course. You won't immediately know which is the best route to take when you take this course for the first time. You'll want to do this during the course repetition, and when you do, you'll determine the fastest path for you. Gliding is an art, just like optimizing your jumps or your drift.





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