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Droptop_ChickThe lack of ability to do anything like that at low speeds is from no clutch. Anything of that nature at low speed requires clutchwork to keep it going. So if you want to argue NFSU is more realistic because you can do donuts, and drift at low speeds. I'd say NFSU is TOO easy, WAY unrealistic, and CRAP for drifting. You want a game that makes it easy for you? Play then keep playing NFSU...
And to the rest of you who quoted me:
If you really READ my comment you would have noticed that I capitalized the word ALMOST when I said NFSU was more realistic than GT4 for drifting. That word is pretty key, hence the capitalization. In NFSU you have all the same physics going on, only altered to give it a more "arcade" type feel. You're still counter steering, still using throttle control, and still judging corners. Low speed drifting has absolutely nothing to do with the clutch, in fact it's ALL throttle control. In fact, low speed drifting is the ONLY type of drifting I've done in real life and I can tell you that the only time I'm using the clutch is when going from 1st to 2nd gear.
GT4 is the most realistic game I've ever played, and I've put exponentially more hours into GT4 than I did with NFSU back in the day (I've never played NFSU2 so I can't say anything about that). GT4 is a FAR superior game and the physics are as close to perfect as you can get on a console game of ANY genre. The fact is though there are still MAJOR problems with GT4's drift physics. In a car with 200+ HP and 2-Way LSD you should be able to do perfect 360's in 1st gear for infinity. When you lose traction in 1st gear in GT4, however, what happens? Nothing. The car turns as if the back tires aren't even spinning. To those of you who read my comment and immediately dismissed it as raving lunacey, you're just as idiotic as you thought I was for praising NFSU as a better drift game. I'm not even going to touch the topic of "e-brake physics" in GT4, as flawed and ridiculous as it is.
I never said NFSU was a better game, and I never said it was more realistic. All I said was it's more realistic in some ways. For instance:
There are things you can do in real life that you can also do in NFSU that you cannot do in GT4.
There are far MORE things you can do in real life and GT4 that would NEVER be possible in NFSU.
There are things you can do in GT4 and NFSU that do not accurately model real life at all.
Period.