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How do you set up a home circuit in Mario Kart?

Quick start instructions
  1. Sync your kart. Follow the in-game instructions to sync your karts to your Nintendo Switch system.
  2. Take your photo. When prompted in the game, take your photo for your license. ...
  3. Build your gates. Assemble your gates and set up your track.
  4. Play the tutorial.
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What is needed for Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit?

Each person must have their own Nintendo Switch system, physical kart and downloaded game. For more information, please see How to Start a Multiplayer Race in Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit.
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How does the Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit work?

Players place gates to create a custom course layout in their home. Players then control the kart on the Nintendo Switch system while watching the live video from the kart's camera on the Nintendo Switch game screen or TV (if playing in TV mode while docked).
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Do you need 2 switches for Mario Kart home circuit?

One Nintendo Switch system is required. Each player needs their own controller and their own kart (Mario or Luigi). Local Wireless: Up to four players with their own Nintendo Switch system and Mario or Luigi kart can race together over Local Wireless Communication.
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Why is my car not turning in Mario Kart Live?

While racing, press the + Button and open the Options Menu. Steering assist is enabled when the wheel icon has a yellow-colored arrow marker above it. Press the Y Button on the Joy-Con to disable it and check if this resolves the issue.
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How to Connect Karts to Nintendo Switch - Mario Kart Live : Home Circuit

Why is my Mario Kart live not connecting?

Ensure the kart is fully charged, then turn off the kart, and remove any charging cables. Restart the game, and follow the steps until the kart connection sequence.
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Is Mario Home Circuit worth it?

Judged as a video game, Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit probably won't blow your socks off. Nintendo's augmented reality take on its perennially popular racing franchise lacks the depth, multiplayer options, and competitive flair of a traditional Mario Kart game.
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Does the Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit come with the Switch?

Each person must have their own Nintendo Switch system, physical Kart, and downloaded game. The Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit software is available as a free download from the Nintendo eShop.
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What is the difference between Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit?

Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit is available in two different sets: Mario Set and Luigi Set*. Both Mario and Luigi versions of the kart work the same – the only difference is which racer you'll see in-game (and driving around your home)!
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Does Mario home circuit need wifi?

Because the connection exists between the Switch console and the car itself (there's no internet connection required), you can literally take it anywhere you like.
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Do you need wifi for Mario Kart home circuit?

No, Mario Kart Live is a local offline experience only. You cannot race others online nor can you participate in other online activities from within the game.
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How long does Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit last?

Note: When fully charged, the kart battery can provide approximately 1.5 hours of play time at 150cc.
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How much does a Mario Kart home circuit cost?

Overall it's quite pricey at $129.99 and I can see the cool factor wearing off but Mario Kart is always a great game regardless. Don't overpay for it and I hope Nintendo keeps ample supply so people don't price gouge.
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How do you charge the Mario Kart home circuit?

The kart can be charged with the following methods:
  1. Connecting it to the Nintendo Switch dock via the included USB charging cable (model HAC-010).
  2. Connecting it directly to the Nintendo Switch AC adapter (sold separately)
  3. Connecting it to the Nintendo USB AC adapter (model CLV-003, sold separately).
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How long does it take to charge Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit?

You can use the included cable or your Nintendo Switch charger. On average, a full charge takes right around 3 hours, and the light on the back of your kart will change from red to clear when it's fully charged. Mario Kart Live Home Circuit does not come with a game on a cartridge.
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How many karts can you have in Mario Kart home circuit?

How many sets/systems are required for multiplayer? Up to 4 players** can team up using one Nintendo Switch system and one Mario kart or Luigi kart by taking turns in Relay Race mode, or up to 4 players can race together using 4 Nintendo Switch systems and 4 Mario or Luigi karts (software update required).
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Does Mario Kart home circuit need batteries?

Notes: The Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit Kart uses a lithium-ion battery. Turn the power off and disconnect the AC adapter if it is connected to the Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit Kart.
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How many gates can you use in Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit?

Set up the gates and arrow signs

All four gates must be used. It is not possible to add more gates, but the course can pass through the same gate more than once. The camera on the kart needs to read information on the gates to function properly, so do not cover the gate images or add markings.
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Can you play Mario Home Circuit on carpet?

Best Answer: Yes, but not very well. These Mario RC cars can work on really low-pile carpet and rugs relatively easily. But while on thick carpet, they can easily get stuck or get hair wrapped around the wheels, leading to motor burnout.
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How do I improve my Mario Kart home circuit connection?

Possible solutions
  1. Check for available updates. Verify that the game software and the console are both up to date.
  2. Close the software and restart the console.
  3. Decrease the distance between the kart and the console. ...
  4. Power off any unnecessary devices that may cause interference. ...
  5. Set up the course in a different location.
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Why won't Mario Kart work on my Switch?

Restart the Nintendo Switch system by holding the POWER Button for at least three seconds, then select Power Options and Restart. Ensure that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has been updated to the latest version.
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Why is my car so slow in Mario Kart?

Check if Steering Assist is enabled.

While racing, press the + Button and open the Options menu. Steering Assist is enabled when the "wheel" icon has a yellow arrow symbol above it. Press the Y Button on the Joy-Con to disable it and check if this resolves the issue.
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Can you play Mario Kart live without the car?

However, while anyone with a Switch can download it, the game won't actually be playable without the hardware. Very early on in the game's setup, you'll be presented with a QR code, which you need to scan with the camera on the RC kart to continue. Without a kart, you can't progress beyond this point.
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