"Lazy" is absolutely not a word I would use to describe it. But you can't deny that these tracks don't live up to the same standard as the base game, and we're allowed to be bummed out about that," Twitter user wrote. "For what we're paying, (the tracks are) certainly adequate. While some have been particularly riled up by the textures, others took a more nuanced approach.
To some, these seem particularly flat and bland, a complaint that's been notoriously thrown at the Switch's Pokémon games. The major complaints appear to be lodged at various surface textures in the new DLC courses, like those on grass and sand. Listen usually i excuse graphics in switch games but come the fuck on nintendo LMAO /Y9Aj7vf6jp While some Nintendo fans are stoked to get the opportunity to play updated versions of some of their favorite old courses, others have gotten to complaining about a supposed graphical downgrade some courses received in their port to the Switch.Ĭorrection: The one on the left is from 2014 and the one on the right is from 2022.
The headlines of this wave include Mario Kart 64's Choco Mountain and Mario Kart Wii's Coconut Mall, while tracks from Mario Karts Tour, 7, DS and Super Circuit round out the bunch. The first batch of DLC for Mario Kart 8 released this morning, called the Booster Course Pass, introducing the first eight of an astounding 48 planned updated old tracks to be tacked on to the game in bunches over the next few years.