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===Handling (TL, TW, TA and TG)=== | ===Handling (TL, TW, TA and TG)=== | ||
There are three in-game statistics related to handling, known as ''Drive_DirRotH'', ''Drift_DirRotH'' and ''AutoDrift_ChargeRt'' in ''Mario Kart 7''. The first is proprotional to the angular velocity while steering and to the angular velocity during the automatic drift, the second determines how much the drift can be widened or made sharper, while the third is how fast is the automatic drift charged while steering in a direction. When at full charge, the automatic drift begins. Drifting and automatic drifting can begin only if the speed of the vehicle is greater than 55% of its top speed, when such treshold is passed, the smoke coming out of the exhaust pipes suddenly disappear. Air handling has only two in-game statistics, named ''Wing_StickLR_Roll'' and ''Wing_StickLR_Move'' in ''Mario Kart 7'', that | There are three in-game statistics related to handling, known as ''Drive_DirRotH'', ''Drift_DirRotH'' and ''AutoDrift_ChargeRt'' in ''Mario Kart 7''. The first is proprotional to the angular velocity while steering and to the angular velocity during the automatic drift, the second determines how much the drift can be widened or made sharper, while the third is how fast is the automatic drift charged while steering in a direction. When at full charge, the automatic drift begins. Drifting and automatic drifting can begin only if the speed of the vehicle is greater than 55% of its top speed, when such treshold is passed, the smoke coming out of the exhaust pipes suddenly disappear. Air handling has only two in-game statistics, named ''Wing_StickLR_Roll'' and ''Wing_StickLR_Move'' in ''Mario Kart 7'', that should be respectively proprotional to how much the kart rolls (tilts sideways) and actually changes direction over time while steering during a glide. | ||
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