If you’re struggling to excel in broom races with the default settings, feeling like your broom is as cumbersome as a toddler with a walker, and tired of Imelda’s disdainful glances, you may want to consider making the following adjustments based on the provided image.
Settings Adjustment
To begin, navigate to the settings menu and select Gameplay Options. Proceed by setting Camera Acceleration to 0 and maximizing Follow Camera Speed (1.5).
Additionally, you can experiment with setting Camera Sensitivity to the maximum value (2), although this might be overly sensitive depending on your personal preferences.
Another potential adjustment to consider is setting Aiming Acceleration to 0, as this could prove beneficial.
And that’s all there is to it! Following these guidelines helped me achieve victory in broom races, and I hope they prove helpful to you as well. Please note that I personally use a mouse and keyboard, so I can’t guarantee the same effectiveness for players using controllers.
Broom Races Bonus Tips
- Aim to hit at least one bubble between each hoop or circle.
- Utilize the boost when you are not propelled by bubbles.
- In the final race, you have the option to skip the third hoop from the finish line, incurring a penalty of 3 seconds. As you fly up from the chasm or bridge, fly directly across the stream and building, make a sharp left turn, and hit the second-to-last hoop. Although the game will notify you that you’re deviating from the course, you will rejoin it in time. I found it easier to maintain a straight flight path and aim left, accepting the time penalty, rather than steering right to reach that hoop and then correcting left. However, please note that this approach only works if you have successfully passed all other hoops and have enough time remaining to absorb the penalty.
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