A seasoned drifter learns something disturbing...

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A challenge you guys are probably looking for could be mastering drifting with 900 degree steering with the new GT Force Pro wheel.
A step closer to the real life counter-part isn't it? But GT4 still isn't out yet. :irked:
 
Originally posted by battle_stage
My vids have too many FPS??? I think your computer just sucks.

I think he means too few. It's only for the first straightaway if you're talking about the 180 video, then it goes away. I have the same problem sometimes in my videos there are slight lags when there are a lot of things moving on the screen. I think WMV's are just like that.

BTW, realism is something I've always strived for as well. Actually it's #1 on my list. I like to switch back and forth between Option videos and my GT3 videos so that I can determine how I'm different and improve on that. For anyone doing the rounds, please also check out my latest video which is the Week 5 competition video and give me some feedback on the realism as well. I feel like I'm getting very close, like my GT3 videos look like a real but poorly-tuned car drifting. I guess it's a step in the right direction, eh? =)
http://pergatory.net/gtpdc/week5/Week5_Pergatory.wmv
 
If you mean on the Monaco vid it was my card that ****ed up or something. What happened was I had to re-record it with all the steering wheel and speedo **** in there and it just kinda lagged on that first straight.
 
Pergatory has understood what I said in my other post.
I wanted to say that there's a point where, you in your brain, think about the ideal line to follow, changes in the line... etc. But from thinking that to phisically doing that, there's a big difference.

The more time you spend drifting, the more knowledge you have, we never stop learning, but the rithm at we learn now isn't the same as the one when we started drifting.
 
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