A Guide To Most Distance Mechanics
> Laser Boosting
Laser boosting is a tactic rarely seen or talked about, but it exists nonetheless. It involves the use of a laser to cut the car in such a way that it actually drives slightly faster on the road. Of all the special boost tricks, I admit I know the least about this one. What I do know, though, is that a cut to the front of the car that removes one of the front wheels and makes the car point downward a bit usually ends up making the car go faster on the road, and cuts to the back of the car, which usually make the car tilt up a bit, slow the car down. You don't want the cut to cut off too much of the front though, or I think it won't end up being faster. This is a screenshot of what I think a good cut looks like:
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• Using Grip And Thrusters To Turn Faster On The Ground • Faster Vertical Upward Landings • Hitting-The-Ground Running (Jumpstart) • Accelerating Wheels Off Platform And Then Driving Onto It • When Front Wheels Accelerate And When Back Wheels Accelerate • Difference In The Power Of the Gas Function And The Reverse Function • Jumping • Sawboosting/Rollerboosting • Bomb/Mine Boosting • Going In The Center Of A Portal Is Faster • Lasers Can Be Used To Change Car Collision • Laser Boosting • Gripping Makes You Slide In A Direction, Also High Gravity • Car Angle When Going Off A Surface • Suspension Bounce • Intentional Unitying • Infinite Killgrids Are Different Than Normal Killgrids •