Mario Kart Tour in-game statistics

The following are the statistics used in the Peach Tour of Mario Kart Tour.

Statistics in in-game format
The only statistics whose level has been found set in the game code so far are Accel and Weight. The assignment of the level is based on body frame size, which depends on the driver chosen.

Statistics Translation Tables
The following tables are used by the game to convert the Level into the actual statistics. Unlike in the other games based on Mario Kart 7, only the values for the maximum and minimum Level are coded.

Since many statistics are nontheless borrowed from that game, the headers for the individual statistics found in Mario Kart 7 will be used here as well, denoted in italics.

Acceleration (mParamAccel)
Acceleration is still determined by two factors, named Drive_AccLmtFwd and Drive_SpdKfFwd in Mario Kart 7. Drive_AccLmtFwd determines the maximum speed increase per time unit, whereas Drive_SpdKfFwd determines the overall strength of the acceleration, when not limited by Drive_AccLmtFwd.

Handling (mParamHandling)
Handling is determined by four factors, since drifting and autodrifting-related paramters are set separately, these statistics are presumably the ones known as Drive_DirRotH, Float_Drive_DirRotH, Wing_StickLR_Roll and Wing_StickLR_Move in Mario Kart 7. The first two affect how fast the kart turns while steering on land and in water, while the last two determine how much the kart rolls and actually changes direction when trying to steer during a glide.

Weight (mParamWeight)
Weight is again determined by three parameters known as KartBound_MassL, KartBound_MassH and KartBound_MassD in Mario Kart 7. The first two represent the minimum and maximum weight value of the kart to be used in various collisions with objects and karts, while the purpose of the third paramter is unknown.

Mini-Turbo (mParamMiniTurbo)
These parameters are borrowed from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, with the parameters for the Ultra Mini-Turbo now being fully specified. The parameters for the jump boosts are apparently specified as well, even though the actual values used in the game are then set separately. In each Mini-Turbo stage, the first parameter determines how much the boost lasts in seconds, the second parameter determines the boost strength, i.e. the max speed while boosting speed relative to max speed while going straight on a standard road, the third parameter has an unknwon purpose. The thresholds are the units of the boost counter needed to charge the respective Mini-Turbo stage.

Off-Road (mParamOffroadSand and mParamOffroadIce)
Only two offroad parameters are defined, presumably the ones known as SlipRt_SAND and SlipRt_ICE in Mario Kart 7. They affect the slippersiness of the offroad sections.

State ability (mParamStateAbility)
The purpose of these paramters is currently unknown.

Preset parameters
These parameters are preset, some of them are possibly altered by the choice of the kart.

Parameters related to the kart (KartParamVehicle)
These parameters are miscellaneous parameters related to the kart, including paramters related to slipstreaming.

Parameters related to moving forward (KartParamVehicleMove)
Besides defining the Level of two statistics that were shown above, these parameters set various statistics related to moving forward and colliding with other karts.

Parameters related to boosts (KartParamVehicleDash)
These parameters define the duration in seconds (Counter) and the maximum speed relative to normal maximum speed while going straight on a standard road (Speed) of various boosts.

Parameters related to drifting (KartParamVehicleDrift)
These parameters are related to drifting, and include paramters related to autodrifting.

Maximum speed in the various engine classes (KartStaticParam)
The maximum speed of several engine classes is coded in these parameters. The maximum speed of a currently unfeatured 300cc class is also coded.