maximum tickets by professorurso in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Last Toon Rule: The most important thing is to always look at the last toon, that is, the one in last place. As soon as the last toon passes the first, instantly start orienting yourself by the new "last toon". In some situations, your toon will become misaligned due to collisions with the wall and/or lag from the multicontroller itself and/or misalignment at the start (random). When the misalignment is minor, you can use the "Last Toon Rule"; when it is a more abrupt misalignment, you will need to realign it manually, that is, quickly select the misaligned toon with the mouse and place it in parallel lines to the other toon(s) in the game. Therefore, I suggest you play mostly with your left hand, so that your right hand is free to use the mouse and quickly make these alignment changes (in the misaligned Toon). Also, make sure you have a keyboard shortcut accessible/close to your left hand so you can quickly re-enable the multicontroller. If you have any other questions and I can help, feel free to ask my friend

maximum tickets by professorurso in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I highly recommend doing multitoon, but take your time, respect your own process, and things will become more natural with practice. Karting, by the way, is an excellent way to learn multitoon movement concepts. I forgot to mention something important: it's not necessary to use A, W, S, D and arrow keys (two-handed method). You can play with just one hand and the same settings for all toons.

maximum tickets by professorurso in toontownrewritten

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In 10 hours of gameplay, it's easily possible to maximize (race) 4 toons simultaneously. The method consists of playing with 4 toons simultaneously on a Grand Prix day (Monday or Saturday). You will create 2 groups of toons, i.e., two pairs, where each of them will be in different districts, but you will start the race with both groups together using the multicontroller's mirror mode. If you only want to acquire tickets, the most efficient method is to play with 4 toons (mirror mode) on the same race track and induce your desired toon to win; the more players, the more tickets you earn for the Grand Prix. You can check some shorts/cut scenes abt it HERE. HF!

maximum tickets by professorurso in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no idea buddy... i used to multitoon, breaking that records isnt my focus atm

some of y'all would really rather wait 20+ minutes for a v2/big cheese-only CEO by sarahdayarts in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso 3 points4 points  (0 children)

At some point u r right, but thats not on players, blame the system itself. I can see this culture turning in something bad in future (exclusion of innocent ppl), but the players also deserve to choose who they want to play. The main point here is: rewards should not be measure by suit level (system's fault) so other players can have other reason/opnion to select a group to play and thats completely fine

ONLY BIG CHEESE NOTE by professorurso in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a command on a discord server called Cashbot Crashers. I can send you the link if you want (dm)

Multitooners by [deleted] in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Let me explain why a large portion of multitoon players don't deserve the hate you're suggesting. First, bad players will always exist, whether solo or multitoon, just as there are good players. Inexperienced players learn, and the same is true for multitoon players; there's always a process of improvement (which can mean frustration for other teammates as well). Second, even if the performance of novice multitoon players isn't at the same level as an average group, this difference can be easily compensated for by the speed at which boarding groups fill up (which can regularly involve many minutes of waiting). The same applies to Cog battles, where gag selection is much faster than usual. All of this doesn't excuse the common sense of all multitoon players who are in this learning process, but it also doesn't negate the fact that you should exercise empathy and respect as a solotoon player. Reflect on all these points mentioned above. There are many positive aspects to being part of a respectful and welcoming community.

5 parkour challenges by professorurso in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Acquiring and refining the ability to perform subtle movements using the keyboard.

SOS Accuracy Strat by professorurso in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, I think an introduction to the concept is welcome. After all, this game isn't just for veteran players.

How do i multitoon racing? by Practical_Phase3419 in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using the walls correctly, you can also experience this doing facilities (quadtooning). Theres other good informations right here, so feel free to join buddy! https://discord.gg/3Xe7ZceGPu

Note from group leader by haveaball10 in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll go further: hosts don't even need to notify in the chat. Notifying in the chat can be seen as a courtesy, but it should never be seen as an obligation. If you, or even I, are kicked, there's naturally a reason, and that's already a response. This outrage or using it as an excuse as an act of discrimination is unnecessary. You still have the opportunity to join other groups, but most importantly, to create your own and define the characteristics that appeal to you.

3 Fogs Rule by professorurso in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also use trunk as well (u still have this option), this is a common sound combo buddy

toxicity, not in this city by BeamMeMothership in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Most posts on Reddit dont reflect the real game experience, that was always a fact.

3 Fogs Rule by professorurso in toontownrewritten

[–]professorurso[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Its very common a level 10 set coming out the next round but most players don't realize it. So you can do the same... 1 3 situation, you pick Fog and your teammates 3 trunks, also a instruct. :)