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[[File:Imagen1.png|thumb|276px|Blue arrows: Speed                                                Green arrows: De Facto Speed]]
[[File:Imagen1.png|thumb|276px|Blue arrows: Speed                                                Green arrows: De Facto Speed]]
The distance Mario moves depends on both his speed and the steepness of the slope he is standing on. Steeper slopes cause Mario to move more slowly. The portion of speed that is actually used for movement after the slope is taken into account is called De Facto Speed.
'''De Facto Speed''' is the product of Mario's horizontal speed and the normal.y value of the slope he is standing on. It gets smaller as Mario's slope gets steeper. The game calculates this value and often uses it in place of horizontal speed.

Revision as of 17:37, 28 March 2019

Blue arrows: Speed Green arrows: De Facto Speed

De Facto Speed is the product of Mario's horizontal speed and the normal.y value of the slope he is standing on. It gets smaller as Mario's slope gets steeper. The game calculates this value and often uses it in place of horizontal speed.