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What determines whether or not you “spin out” when damaged?
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I recently finished the story mode of Team Sonic Racing and I am still confused about the spin out mechanic. Sometimes, when you are damaged, you will spin in a circle and lose all of your speed. Other times, you won't spin and you will only lose some of your speed.
What exactly determines whether or not you will spin out when damaged? The reason this matters is some of the challenges require that you don't spin out even once during the race.
I experimented with the following:
- Collecting a lot of rings
- Equipping a high defense car configuration
- Playing a power character
Unfortunately, I was not able to find any consistent way to avoid spin outs. Perhaps there is simply no guaranteed way to avoid it?
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I recently finished the story mode of Team Sonic Racing and I am still confused about the spin out mechanic. Sometimes, when you are damaged, you will spin in a circle and lose all of your speed. Other times, you won't spin and you will only lose some of your speed.
What exactly determines whether or not you will spin out when damaged? The reason this matters is some of the challenges require that you don't spin out even once during the race.
I experimented with the following:
- Collecting a lot of rings
- Equipping a high defense car configuration
- Playing a power character
Unfortunately, I was not able to find any consistent way to avoid spin outs. Perhaps there is simply no guaranteed way to avoid it?
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I recently finished the story mode of Team Sonic Racing and I am still confused about the spin out mechanic. Sometimes, when you are damaged, you will spin in a circle and lose all of your speed. Other times, you won't spin and you will only lose some of your speed.
What exactly determines whether or not you will spin out when damaged? The reason this matters is some of the challenges require that you don't spin out even once during the race.
I experimented with the following:
- Collecting a lot of rings
- Equipping a high defense car configuration
- Playing a power character
Unfortunately, I was not able to find any consistent way to avoid spin outs. Perhaps there is simply no guaranteed way to avoid it?
team-sonic-racing
I recently finished the story mode of Team Sonic Racing and I am still confused about the spin out mechanic. Sometimes, when you are damaged, you will spin in a circle and lose all of your speed. Other times, you won't spin and you will only lose some of your speed.
What exactly determines whether or not you will spin out when damaged? The reason this matters is some of the challenges require that you don't spin out even once during the race.
I experimented with the following:
- Collecting a lot of rings
- Equipping a high defense car configuration
- Playing a power character
Unfortunately, I was not able to find any consistent way to avoid spin outs. Perhaps there is simply no guaranteed way to avoid it?
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