View race times in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Is it possible to view race times in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe? I remember being able to view times in Mario Kart 64, which was great for close races because you could see when someone won by only 1/100 of a second, for example.
For how lauded this game has been, all the 100/100 review scores and talk about how it's "perfection" or "the definitive Mario Kart", surely it must have this feature that Mario Kart 64 had 20 years ago?
Best Answer
The feature you are looking for does not appear in Mario Kart 8 nor Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, as the race will instantly end as soon as you finish (or as soon as all human players finish in multiplayer). Thus, it does not track the times of computer players.
Only a few Mario Karts have included this feature since MK64, because they stopped waiting for all CPUs to finish. Mario Kart Wii had this feature, but it just estimated a number for all CPUs since the race would be done when the player finished, so it wasn't actually accurate regardless.
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