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- BreakerOhio
How many of you do exhibition drift free runs with the provided arcade cars with the drift setting selected?
If so...
Are you guys just as capable of producing nice looking drifts?
I think its a good way to learn to drift, and that drifting these cars would be a better way to measure how well you actually can drift because at first they aren't easy, duh....because you don' t have the option to tune them to your taste. It makes me wonder, maybe thats the way its suppose to feel...you have to use lots of weigth transfers to break traction, why else would it drive this way even when I have selected drift, maybe because thats the real behavior the developers experieced when they worked on the drift physics, otherwise they wouldn't have given us the option to select race or drift. Anyhow, every now and then I drift the arcade cars rather than my garage cars and to me, its much more rewarding to be able to produce an exhibition style looking drift without having to tune my car for drifting.
If not...
why not?
So what say you?
Who else in GTP drifts arcade cars with there stock setup?
If so...
Are you guys just as capable of producing nice looking drifts?
I think its a good way to learn to drift, and that drifting these cars would be a better way to measure how well you actually can drift because at first they aren't easy, duh....because you don' t have the option to tune them to your taste. It makes me wonder, maybe thats the way its suppose to feel...you have to use lots of weigth transfers to break traction, why else would it drive this way even when I have selected drift, maybe because thats the real behavior the developers experieced when they worked on the drift physics, otherwise they wouldn't have given us the option to select race or drift. Anyhow, every now and then I drift the arcade cars rather than my garage cars and to me, its much more rewarding to be able to produce an exhibition style looking drift without having to tune my car for drifting.
If not...
why not?
So what say you?