Hey, I'm bit of a noob round these forums, but been long time GT3 and GT4 fan anyways..... need a little drifting help.
Like most people here seem to have, I found GT4 pretty different to drift, I used to enjoy blitzing Deep Forest and Trial Mountain in 450 HP 180sx, 2-3 laps totally sideways - fun! Not so in number 4... damn it. Anyway enough crapping on, I've found the R31 GTS-R pretty nice so far, suits my style, just can't get it right!
Settings
Race exhaust, pt/polish, engine blance, stage 2 turbs, sports cooler
Standard road tyres, stock brakes, brake controller, all weight reductions and stiffness
Custom diff, race suspension, full spec everything for drivetrain. All aids off, stock weight dist.
Suspension:
Springs 5.2/4.2 : Height 112 all round : Dampers are bounce 8/9 at F/R, and rebound is 9/10
Camber 2.6/1.0 : Toe 0/-1 : Stabilisers are 5/4
Diff:
15 - 48 - 16
Gear ratios I put to 9, then dropped all of them back except for 1st/2nd so that the top was a little shorter and they were all generally a little closer together
So I find that it's not bad, I like a bit of power now, I started off with this just not so much power, and a few other little bit lower powered cars. It hangs out pretty well, can be a little bit snappy when correcting, but I find I'm at a point of either having it pretty snappy but able to control most of the corner and pull out of the drift when I want.... or softening it up a little and backing off the camber but then it understeers a bit, particularly when halfway through a drift and backing off so as not spin out. I use a hand controller, got no wheel unfortunately, but I've got a pretty good feel with the button for throttle control, and can hold constant smooth throttle on drifts, so I don't think I'm losing it there.
I've tried a few other cars, silvias and all variants of that..... few skylines, M3's, sprinters. I find I like turbo cars for the nice hit of torque..... I like to lean the car into a nice big sweeper, give it a squirt to break traction and hold on from there!!
Anyway if you can be bothered giving me any tips that would be great..... I've had a fair read around here, read the drifting guide, played round with my settings a bit more and I'm still stuck. I guess my main prob is that I'm finding it snappy and/or understeering....... cheers 👍
Like most people here seem to have, I found GT4 pretty different to drift, I used to enjoy blitzing Deep Forest and Trial Mountain in 450 HP 180sx, 2-3 laps totally sideways - fun! Not so in number 4... damn it. Anyway enough crapping on, I've found the R31 GTS-R pretty nice so far, suits my style, just can't get it right!
Settings
Race exhaust, pt/polish, engine blance, stage 2 turbs, sports cooler
Standard road tyres, stock brakes, brake controller, all weight reductions and stiffness
Custom diff, race suspension, full spec everything for drivetrain. All aids off, stock weight dist.
Suspension:
Springs 5.2/4.2 : Height 112 all round : Dampers are bounce 8/9 at F/R, and rebound is 9/10
Camber 2.6/1.0 : Toe 0/-1 : Stabilisers are 5/4
Diff:
15 - 48 - 16
Gear ratios I put to 9, then dropped all of them back except for 1st/2nd so that the top was a little shorter and they were all generally a little closer together
So I find that it's not bad, I like a bit of power now, I started off with this just not so much power, and a few other little bit lower powered cars. It hangs out pretty well, can be a little bit snappy when correcting, but I find I'm at a point of either having it pretty snappy but able to control most of the corner and pull out of the drift when I want.... or softening it up a little and backing off the camber but then it understeers a bit, particularly when halfway through a drift and backing off so as not spin out. I use a hand controller, got no wheel unfortunately, but I've got a pretty good feel with the button for throttle control, and can hold constant smooth throttle on drifts, so I don't think I'm losing it there.
I've tried a few other cars, silvias and all variants of that..... few skylines, M3's, sprinters. I find I like turbo cars for the nice hit of torque..... I like to lean the car into a nice big sweeper, give it a squirt to break traction and hold on from there!!
Anyway if you can be bothered giving me any tips that would be great..... I've had a fair read around here, read the drifting guide, played round with my settings a bit more and I'm still stuck. I guess my main prob is that I'm finding it snappy and/or understeering....... cheers 👍