Nintendo's recent patch to Mario Kart World has changed how courses are selected in online lobbies, angering players who preferred traditional three-lap racing formats. The update modifies the 'random' option, causing it to frequently select intermission races instead, where players must navigate through cross-country sections before reaching the race track. This shift has been met with discontent from the community, who find these intermission races less engaging compared to the classic Mario Kart gameplay. Despite requests for a rationale from Nintendo, player dissatisfaction continues to grow.
Nintendo's recent patch to Mario Kart World has altered course selection, frustrating players by diminishing the chances of traditional three-lap races and favoring unpopular intermission races.
The patch means the once popular 'random' voting option will now often lead to intermission races, which lack the excitement and technical skill of classic Mario Kart experiences.
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