Arqade Asked by michaelb958--GoFundMonica on July 5, 2021
As a longtime Mario Kart Wii player, I always used Automatic drift mode so I could concentrate on the higher-level details of what I was doing rather than how I was doing it. (That’s how I rationalised it, anyway.) Mario Kart 8 doesn’t have an Automatic mode, forcing me to take a (ahem) crash-course in drifting. Anyway, while I was figuring this out, my bike would occasionally drift, sometimes long enough to Mini-Turbo, all by itself. I’m not kidding – I’d turn the GamePad left (albeit hard left) and the bike would inexplicably drift. (My younger brother, who had drifting worked out before I did, didn’t believe me until it happened to him on the same bike.)
So far I’ve reproduced this behaviour on three bikes (two drifting inward, one outward), two karts, and a quad, which leads me to suspect it’s universal. So here I was thinking ZR was required to drift, and then the thing occasionally does it itself – anyone know what’s going on? I’ve read the entire electronic manual (yeah, I’m one of those people), but still cannot find any mention of this.
I just tested this as well (with a standard bike; you appear to have tested with other karts enough) by doing donuts in Dry Dry Desert. I do indeed see the same automatic boosting behavior on sharp turns.
This appears to be a subtle feature of the game that isn't obvious or well documented.
I can't say "why" this exists without consulting the developers, but if I had to guess I would say the automatic turn boost is there to assist with turning in situations where you weren't able to pull off a drift - drifting always goes to the outside (even with sports bikes, during the early part of the drift), which means in some situations you might not want to risk drifting. In those cases, this turn boost could kick in.
It's pretty hard to do on purpose, but when it happens it can only help - as far as I can tell, other than giving you a speed boost, this automatic turn boost does not affect how you turn.
Correct answer by Mag Roader on July 5, 2021
Mario Kart 8 merged the 'Manual' and 'Automatic' drifting modes from Mario Kart Wii into one. You can use the ZR trigger to perform manual drifts, but if you don't, automatic drifting will be engaged. All vehicle types support both kinds of drifting.
Answered by rdococ on July 5, 2021
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