Supergliding: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Supergliding''' is an external velocity exploit used to increase speed. It currently has one known use for Nintendo tracks due to its reliance on slow-ramp-abuse, and is only possible on bikes. == History == Despite supergliding being a 2023 discovery, a fundamental part of it was found over a decade prior (see: history of slow-ramp abuse). Slow-ramp-abuse was first popularised by the 2011 custom track [https://wiki.tockdom.com/wiki/Calidae%20Desert Calidae Desert],..."
 
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== TAS BKTs ==
== TAS BKTs ==
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* SNES Ghost Valley 2 Flap (No Ultra SC) - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-EWl8Cm3wo 15.766 by Ejay, and Citrinitas].
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* SNES Ghost Valley 2 Flap (No Ultra SC) - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-EWl8Cm3wo 15.766 by Ejay and Citrinitas].


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Despite slow ramp collision being present in GBA Shy Guy Beach and Moonview Highway, slow-ramp-abuse — and hence supergliding — can't be performed on them (due to the shape of the ramp in GBA Shy Guy Beach, and the tops of cars/trucks being entirely surrounded by air in Moonview Highway).
* Despite slow ramp collision being present in GBA Shy Guy Beach and Moonview Highway, slow-ramp-abuse — and hence supergliding — can't be performed on them (due to the shape of the ramp in GBA Shy Guy Beach, and the tops of cars/trucks being entirely surrounded by air in Moonview Highway).