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Hi ppl, my friend added you all to his MK:DS friend list.

He would like me to share his friend code,...

094551

402791

Btw, even tho he added you all, when he go to the friend list after connecting to the CWF, he still sees the white box saying that if you still sees it, it means that the friend code might be incorrect.

TIA

<<snipperoo>>

Hi ppl, my friend added you all to his MK:DS friend list.

He would like me to share his friend code,...

094551

402791

Btw, even tho he added you all, when he go to the friend list after connecting to the CWF, he still sees the white box saying that if you still sees it, it means that the friend code might be incorrect.

TIA

okay i added him.

I dont play online much though :s

edit: you should see my profile the next time i sign in :D

Just keep playing Figure-8 with the Dry-Bomber until you can master those straight parts. Then work your way into narrower tracks, like Choco Mountain from the N64. Snaking is a lot of fun.... but it causes people to disconnect immediately if they cant keep up, and it makes your thumb hurt after awhile ;D

In the Dry-Bomber I usually use Mario, and on a straight away like in Figure 8 its very easy. Start at one side, and hop turning towards the inside so you skid towards the outside. Hit left right left right as fast as you can to get the sparks up, and boost. As soon as you boost, hop the other way and repeat. It takes a little while to pick up, but once you find the rhythm it becomes very simple.

Thanks, I just might get the hang of this yet.

My dang thumb gets tired too quickly!!!

Yeah, definitely takes a toll on your thumb after a couple of races. Another good track to practice on is Luigi's Mansion, it has a lot of track that twists left and right so it makes snaking pretty easy. I would keep practicing figure 8 though to find the rhythm.

I prefer Mario because hes a middle weight character, fast snaking, and a little tough to push around. Some people use Yoshi, and Dry Bones who are both lightweight characters. The weight of the character is going to effect the delay time between your left and right movements to produce the sparks.

I have to say my experience with online play with this game has been really dissapointing. Not because of the limits, but cause since the game does not penalize you when you disconnect, 8 out of 10 times I play people drop out as soon as they realize they're loosing. I'm not talking about the people on this forum, btw, but everyone I played against in worldwide and rivals. And I'm not even a snaker, most of the times the races do complete, I end up loosing, which I don't mind, since it makes me try harder. It's a real shame, with Mario Kart DS being the first game I've ever played online, that it has to be so frustrating just to complete a match.

So please, people, add my friend code (and pm me if possible whhen you do), cause I'm looking forward to some online matches, and I trust the people here not to chicken out like the rest of the world does.

Thanks in advance.

I added every single one of you but none is ever online at the same time as me. Well I missed blay, sumeet, Evo, Goalie_CA and few other because they connected while I was already playing in the rival mode because after 1 hour I was tire of waiting! :/

Geelee

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