An Introduction to Power Cores Part 2
What’s up racers?
Friday, we introduced you to the Power Core system and gave a brief overview of the Active Power Cores that will be available to unlock when Turbo Golf Racing launches on August 4th. If you’ve not read that post yet, you can check it out here.
So let’s dive straight into the Passive Cores; all of which will be available for players to unlock on day one.
[h3]Passive Power Cores:[/h3]
Passive Power Cores are ‘always on’ and you don’t need to worry about activating them mid-race. You can equip up to two Passive Cores in the available Power Core Sockets (one in each).
[h2]Passive Cores[/h2]
Experimenting with the different Power Cores is an important gameplay tactic to ensure you have the advantage on the course. With the right combination, you’ll be able to play to your strengths as a racer and sprint towards the finish flag. Which combination of Active and Passive Cores are you eyeing up?
More Power Cores will be added to Turbo Golf Racing in the future as free content updates, alongside new Seasons, cosmetic items, and even full courses.
See you on the starting line,
Team Hugecalf
Friday, we introduced you to the Power Core system and gave a brief overview of the Active Power Cores that will be available to unlock when Turbo Golf Racing launches on August 4th. If you’ve not read that post yet, you can check it out here.
So let’s dive straight into the Passive Cores; all of which will be available for players to unlock on day one.
[h3]Passive Power Cores:[/h3]
Passive Power Cores are ‘always on’ and you don’t need to worry about activating them mid-race. You can equip up to two Passive Cores in the available Power Core Sockets (one in each).
[h2]Passive Cores[/h2]
Curve Ball
Adds more spin to your ball, making it travel with more of a curve – The perfect Power Core for tackling those tricky corners.
Adds more spin to your ball, making it travel with more of a curve – The perfect Power Core for tackling those tricky corners.
Small Ball
Decreases the size of your ball – If you’re finding that a regular-sized ball is a bit to much to handle, drop down a size.
Decreases the size of your ball – If you’re finding that a regular-sized ball is a bit to much to handle, drop down a size.
Spring Ball
Increases the bounciness of your ball – This is the Power Core for players that like to bounce their ball down the fairway.
Increases the bounciness of your ball – This is the Power Core for players that like to bounce their ball down the fairway.
Straight and Steady
Removes spin from your ball, making it travel straighter – If you find your shots are heading off-target, pop this Power Core in a socket.
Removes spin from your ball, making it travel straighter – If you find your shots are heading off-target, pop this Power Core in a socket.
Double Dash
Allows the car to dash twice whilst airborne – The perfect Power Core for those who like to travel by air.
Allows the car to dash twice whilst airborne – The perfect Power Core for those who like to travel by air.
Hot Head
Increases boost power, but depletes your boost bar faster – If Daft Punk made a Power Core it would be this one; use it to make it HARDER for opponents, BETTER for you as your car will be FASTER.
Increases boost power, but depletes your boost bar faster – If Daft Punk made a Power Core it would be this one; use it to make it HARDER for opponents, BETTER for you as your car will be FASTER.
Experimenting with the different Power Cores is an important gameplay tactic to ensure you have the advantage on the course. With the right combination, you’ll be able to play to your strengths as a racer and sprint towards the finish flag. Which combination of Active and Passive Cores are you eyeing up?
More Power Cores will be added to Turbo Golf Racing in the future as free content updates, alongside new Seasons, cosmetic items, and even full courses.
See you on the starting line,
Team Hugecalf