User blog:Azelfland/Unplugged mode

we tackled Flawless mode last time. this time, we're gonna tackle Unplugged mode.

What is unplugged mode?
if you don't know what unplugged mode is, it's simply a classic race, only without the Nitro power-ups that are scattered on the track. that's all.

now it's time to tackle the positives and negatives.

Positive #1: it gives you more of a challenge.
just like Flawless mode, unplugged mode is more challenging than your average classic race. the fact that you have to rely on your skills to win makes the mode even more fun.

Positive #2: it's easier to master than Flawless mode.
now, flawless mode is hard to master, but unplugged mode is less stressing to master. just remember. it's a classic race, but without the nitro power-ups.

now that we got the positive out of the way, let's get to the negatives.

Negative: you have to rely on other nitro-refilling methods.
now, without the nitro power-ups, you won't be able to get first place easily. relying on other nitro-refilling methods, such as knocking down your opponents, perfect runs, drifting, flat spins, barrel rolls and causing property damage can sometimes be a real pain. a good example is Sector 8. when it comes to unplugged mode, Sector 8 is the only race track in the game where it all comes down to pure skill.

Tip.
in unplugged mode, skill always wins. relying on your skills is the best way to go.

Conclusion.
unplugged mode is no joke, but if you master it, you'll be able to win a lot. without refilling your nitro, however, you'll have a bad time. that's all there's to it.

until next time.

-Azelfland.