đź’¨ Abstract
A recent update for Mario Kart World has drawn the ire of some players. The update, which was intended to fix bugs, also adjusted the random track selection in online matches to include both intermission tracks and traditional three-lap races. Previously, players exploited this feature to guarantee traditional races, which many prefer. Nintendo's change has frustrated some who feel it forces a specific playstyle, while others believe it won't significantly affect the game's online activity.
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