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Can't skip tutorial

theBAofasians27theBAofasians27
KartRider: Drift Rep: 310
Posts: 4
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in Bug Reporting
The tutorial is unskippable for some reason. I am very familiar with Original Kartrider so the tutorial is useless to me.
But even if I was a new player, it's still a big hinderance to forcefully do the tutorial when I don't have the time of day to do the tutorial at my own convenience. I had to force shutdown the game whenever I had to do something else urgent.

If this isn't a bug, then this is a suggestion to allow players to skip the tutorial and do it at their own convenience.
  1. Should players be allowed to skip tutorials?1 vote
    1. Yes, an option for those familiar with Kartrider franchise or those with limited time
       100% (1 vote)
    2. No, the players are all very stupid so screw them all
       0% (0 votes)

Comments

  • NoahEmre33NoahEmre33
    KartRider: Drift Rep: 200
    Posts: 41
    Member
    edited 5:47AM January 31, 2025
    That sounds really frustrating! Games should always offer the option to skip tutorials, especially for experienced players like you who are already familiar with the mechanics. A forced tutorial can take away from the overall experience and make it feel like a chore rather than an enjoyable introduction. Speaking of seamless user experiences, that’s exactly why apps like **PicsArt** are so popular—they provide an intuitive interface where both beginners and pros can jump right into editing without unnecessary restrictions. If you ever need an advanced photo editing tool with premium unlocked features, Picsartweb is a great place to download the fully equipped version and start creating without limitations. Hopefully, game developers take note and allow more flexibility in tutorials, just like how good apps focus on user convenience.