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For anything else, what I did is to create a custom advanced setting profile dedicated exclusivly to bowls madness. There, tweak most of the settings, like above mention pump multiuplier to the max, and look for anything related to turning, pop height, etc.
Keep in mind that's a pretty new feature, hence not a lot of people have mastered it as much as street skating side of things.
Out of everything that makes 1.0 feel early access, this takes the cake. Who the heck releases a game with quests for a mechanic that's not even functional?
Props to y'all who found a workaround with custom settings, but I find this inexcusable. I was willing to overlook the rough edges, but this made me lose all hope I had left in crea-ture
Perhaps tomorrow I'll try and finish Nora's quests. It's too late to deal with this rn.