Alright, folks, let’s talk about those Falthier races in Star Wars Outlaws. I’ve been messing around with them, and here’s how I finally started winning, step-by-step.

First Attempts (and Failures)
Initially, I just jumped in, guns blazing, trying to outrun everyone. Big mistake. These races aren’t just about speed; they’re about control and knowing the track. I crashed… a lot. I mean, a lot a lot. I slammed into walls, got bumped off course by other racers, you name it. It was frustrating, to say the least.
Learning the Ropes
So, I took a step back. I decided to actually, you know, learn the tracks.
Here is what I did:
- Slow Down: Instead of flooring it, I started practicing at a slower pace. I just went around and learned the curves, the dips, the obstacles.
- Observation Mode: Payed close attention to the other racers. How were they taking the corners? Where were they boosting? I started noticing patterns.
Putting It All Together
Once I felt like I knew the tracks, I started to put together a good old winning strategy. Here is how to do it:

- Boost Smart: Instead of just using boost whenever, I saved it. I learned that boosts are best on straightaways or to recover from a near-crash.
- Control is Key: I used the brakes for hard turns, it kept me from oversteering and losing control.
- Use the Environment: I noticed that I could hit small obstacles to give me quick speed, so I started to do that to get advantages.
- Don’t Get Greedy: You’re gonna get bumped. It’s part of the race. Don’t try to retaliate, just focus on getting back on track.
Victory! (Finally)
It took a few more tries, and I still messed up sometimes, but I finally started winning! The feeling was awesome. It’s not about being the fastest, it’s about being the smartest racer out there.
So, there you have it. My journey from Falthier race failure to, well, not-failure. It’s all about practice, patience, and learning from your mistakes. Good luck, and may the Force be with you (and your speeder)!