![]() The USA isn't the only country in the world. Not to mention that a lot of community members are also from countries where PC parts cost way more than you'd think they would. Additionally, if a kid does have their own computer it's usually something cheap or something provided by their school, hence all the Chromebook users on this messageboard. ![]() The concept of a "shared family PC" in general is getting antiquated, too. Maybe in 2012 it was common for households to have one laptop per person, but with the rise of low-cost smart devices it's more common for kids to have their own phones or tablets instead, often handed down from older family members. I don't know how old you are today, but the home computer landscape has changed a lot in the past half-decade. So unless you're willing to pay 600-1000 dollars on just a phone that will run this decently to perfectly, I'd say you're out of luck on multiplayer.īuild a computer? In THIS economy? What makes you think your experiences are universal? You can't really build your own Android phone. Plus you can build your own for not too much of a hefty price. That still stands for the PC players but, PC's definitely have a much better time running this. The point still stands, a higher ended phone is required to fully experience kart. Now, I see how 2.0's singleplayer is gonna make my reasoning change. ![]() Without it the game becomes boring extremely fast, and its because of the repetition that comes playing singleplayer (at least 1.1's singleplayer). ![]() Multiplayer is one of the most FUN parts of the game. Most of the time the game lags along if you don't have a higher-ended phone at hand. Why do you need a more powerful phone? Well, SRB2 Android's netgames is a clear piece of evidence. If a Hypothetical Kart android port happens, a better preforming phone is needed to suffice the needs to fully experience kart. ![]()
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