drifting help

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can anyone provide a gt4 drift bible or something cause i cant get the car to drift perfectly, i tried everything, increasing/decreasing horsepower, tire changes, suspension changes (for who knows how many times), but the car wont go into oversteer, the only time it would go into oversteer is when i had to much hp, but i want my car to be like the one where u turn the asm understeer to max and the oversteer to nothing... is that even possible? any way to get rid of the understeer without using aids? i really need help money ain't a problem for me.

so again can somebody help me improve my drift from power slides to actual countersteering... vid tutorial without use of aids and throttle showing in replay would really help.

thankx

sorry for the long post...
 
It's going to be awhile before anyone makes a video, as most people have only begun to drift. Wait 2 or 3 months then their will most probably a video tutorial out.
 
hehe, I also think it's not like:
"I want a drift bible"
and then in week:
"here it is"
:sly:

If you've tried almost anything, you maybe need to improve your timing and the drift style, example: when your trying to feint, try to feint "more violently" to take out the rear end, or try to enter a corner a bit later or just a bit sooner, I don't know, theres nothing to say really, it sounds really easy (this suggestion I give) but maybe this is the problem, you never know:tup:

Keep trying at least

Edit: oh yeah, don't think you have to have good settings and then addapt your drift style to them, it's not REALLY about the settings, it's just a little help, meaning YOU have to drift and the settings "have to addapt" to you:D:mr.wiseguy::D:tup:
 
Well, the general ways and means to start a drift still remain the same as GT3. Most of those principles were developed from applying real world physics and dynamics to a video game car. Granted, it's not an exact science, but most of it still applies.

Take a bit of time, review the GT3 drift bible, and this thread: GT4 Drift Reference
Compiled by Swift, TankSpanker, et al.


That should give you plenty to start with.

AO
 
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