![]() ![]() While this means players can take tracks outdoors, Nintendo does not recommend using the karts on rough, natural terrain. The kart communicates to the Switch directly and can be used without a cellular or Wi-Fi setup. Nintendo is also tight-lipped about resolution and framerate of the AR experience. Nintendo didn’t give an example of Home Circuit outside of its showroom space, which was filled with natural light. Players will need a well-lit space, as camera tracking worsens in darker areas. Once connected, a live feed of the room the kart resides in will appear, and in place of the physical kart will be a digital vehicle and character, who marvels at their new real-world surroundings. With the physical kart in hand, a camera that protrudes from the back of the vehicle is used to scan a QR code displayed on the Switch’s screen, or the player’s TV if docked. Anyone can download the software without owning the kart hardware, but players lacking a kart will only be able to view a trailer of the game. The game is not packaged as a physical cartridge with the kart, but rather a free download from the Nintendo eShop. ![]() Players will need to purchase one of two available karts: Mario or Luigi, retailing at $100 per brother.
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