How do music-based events work for online play?
Every player hits the final lap at a different time. As a result, music-based events may occur at different times on different players' systems. Normally this isn't an issue because they're mostly cosmetic, but one notable instance where they're not is Music Park - the Bouncing Notes allow racers to do tricks when they hit the ground every 8 beats.
In theory, this means that everyone else will be bouncing upwards and doing tricks when it doesn't look like they should, but I haven't really noticed this happening. How does online play deal with this discrepancy?
(I'm pretty sure this wasn't an issue in MK7 because the notes' bouncing stopped matching the music after 1:52 had passed.)
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Zoom can allow musicians to play together via the meeting function. The \u201cShare Screen\u201d and \u201cMultiple participants can share simultaneously\u201d functions should be enabled. Your group can include musicians only, or you can make it public. If the group is made public, an audience can listen along.How do you put a virtual concert together?
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