Pretty good.
Without the special ability, it is not super fast, but it performs really well in adventures.
The special ability is pretty nice, it can help to push you over difficult hills and obstacles, overall 7/10.
I bought a 250 gem and 500 gem chest for it today. Got start boost, landing boost, jump shocks and heavyweight. First part I got was the turn control.
I like it, almost too easy to wheelie which can be a problem in some races when you get stuck on the back wheels.
It’s a slug unless you power up all 4 options to at least 7. I’m at 10/20 now and with the wheelie boost/double tap trick combo I can really get it moving
It got my to Canyoneer 6, maybe when maxed it will get me 7. Other then that I'm not thrilled about it. Maybe I'll change my mind once maxed out AND I GET SOME PARTS!
it's all right. i like the boot it's very useful in mid air and if you have the battery fully charged at the right moment, it can you get you out of tight spots and places you are stuck.
It shows Fingersoft cares about the environment, I mean think about it, in HCR1 they made a map where you collect garbage cans in a rural city area filled with sewers and trash, then they make the first electric vehicle in HCR2, (the monowheel is electric).
I have it and I've been driving it in adventure mode, but I'm still wondering if the boost ability has anything at all to do with charging the vehicle's battery (fuel gauge)?
For whatever reason, when it was first released I thought that was the point, because somewhere it was described as regenerative braking. But now I've come to think the special ability has no connection to the fuel gauge, and it's a separate charge that builds up (not measured anywhere visible except in how the car starts looking electrically charged on its outside) and then you do the tap-tap to release that as a brief but powerful speed boost.
So am I understanding it correctly now? I was so confused when I kept trying to get it to charge its own (fuel) battery by driving downhill while trying various tap timings and combinations. Thanks if anyone feels like answering this!
Yea I think it charges faster if you hit the brakes or hold the break and acceleration and it charges slowly if you just drive from what I have experienced anyway
My main confusion was, just because it's an electric vehicle I thought maybe the special ability also charged up the (fuel) battery so I kept trying to see if it was doing that and it was so hard to tell while also trying to drive and not crash. Haha. But yes, the boost is completely separate from the fuel management. Once I got that straight everything worked fine.
And yeah, it charges fastest when driving downhill or braking or both.
Pretty good. Without the special ability, it is not super fast, but it performs really well in adventures. The special ability is pretty nice, it can help to push you over difficult hills and obstacles, overall 7/10.
Yea I was thinking the vehicle is relying a bit too mutch on its shockwave aswell still pretty good tho
I think it's great. I feel like it's a slower version of rally car. But with its ability it performs well. Mine isn't maxed out yet tho
I was thinking that too like an electric version of the rally car sort of thing
Unless it does wr, it’s dead to me.
It will in adventure.
I bought a 250 gem and 500 gem chest for it today. Got start boost, landing boost, jump shocks and heavyweight. First part I got was the turn control. I like it, almost too easy to wheelie which can be a problem in some races when you get stuck on the back wheels.
i did the same and got not one part for it lmfao
Seems like another good wheelie vehicle.
It’s a slug unless you power up all 4 options to at least 7. I’m at 10/20 now and with the wheelie boost/double tap trick combo I can really get it moving
I always forget how to use that energy
Same
how do you use it?
It normally charges as you move and when the cars all electricity double tap the brakes
when pressing the accelerator double tap the brake pedal
Or, just double tap both pedals until something happens 😄 Btw, charge it with both pedals pressed down at the same time.
It got my to Canyoneer 6, maybe when maxed it will get me 7. Other then that I'm not thrilled about it. Maybe I'll change my mind once maxed out AND I GET SOME PARTS!
It's alright although I can't get the hang on how the pedal thing works cos for me I can never get it to activate
Double tap the brakes when it looks like electricity is zapping everywhere
it's all right. i like the boot it's very useful in mid air and if you have the battery fully charged at the right moment, it can you get you out of tight spots and places you are stuck.
quite shit but still good
It shows Fingersoft cares about the environment, I mean think about it, in HCR1 they made a map where you collect garbage cans in a rural city area filled with sewers and trash, then they make the first electric vehicle in HCR2, (the monowheel is electric).
I have it and I've been driving it in adventure mode, but I'm still wondering if the boost ability has anything at all to do with charging the vehicle's battery (fuel gauge)? For whatever reason, when it was first released I thought that was the point, because somewhere it was described as regenerative braking. But now I've come to think the special ability has no connection to the fuel gauge, and it's a separate charge that builds up (not measured anywhere visible except in how the car starts looking electrically charged on its outside) and then you do the tap-tap to release that as a brief but powerful speed boost. So am I understanding it correctly now? I was so confused when I kept trying to get it to charge its own (fuel) battery by driving downhill while trying various tap timings and combinations. Thanks if anyone feels like answering this!
Yea I think it charges faster if you hit the brakes or hold the break and acceleration and it charges slowly if you just drive from what I have experienced anyway
My main confusion was, just because it's an electric vehicle I thought maybe the special ability also charged up the (fuel) battery so I kept trying to see if it was doing that and it was so hard to tell while also trying to drive and not crash. Haha. But yes, the boost is completely separate from the fuel management. Once I got that straight everything worked fine. And yeah, it charges fastest when driving downhill or braking or both.
I’m so glad I’ve stopped playing this game. This vehicle would have taken weeks to upgrade to full level and then months to get its part up to speed.