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A great way to impress your fellow GT3 friends..
OK..This may sound a bit tricky, but actually it's not..
First make sure that you have have the buttons configured for speed / brake.. you can't pull this thing off, if you use the analog stick..
Then go pick a rear wheel drive car, with some power..preferably a race car.
Set "Active stability manager" (ACS) to 0.
Set Tcs controller to 0.
Press accelerate and brake at the same time....let go of the brake - quickly press it again..It may take some tries to get it right, but you will know when it's done correctly
also when you press the brake after releasing it, try easing off the pressure, it might help.. (make sure that it is NOT the emergency brake or hand brake, or whatever you call it, that you are using..)
If you still cant get it to work, go set the brake balance contoller to: rear=0 and front to 9 or more..
Have fun....I did
Here you can find a video of a Mercedes CLK race car doing the burnout, just make sure that you have fast connection, it's about 45 MB! (video number 6)
http://www.planetps2.com/gts/gt3/movies.asp
OK..This may sound a bit tricky, but actually it's not..
First make sure that you have have the buttons configured for speed / brake.. you can't pull this thing off, if you use the analog stick..
Then go pick a rear wheel drive car, with some power..preferably a race car.
Set "Active stability manager" (ACS) to 0.
Set Tcs controller to 0.
Press accelerate and brake at the same time....let go of the brake - quickly press it again..It may take some tries to get it right, but you will know when it's done correctly
If you still cant get it to work, go set the brake balance contoller to: rear=0 and front to 9 or more..
Have fun....I did
Here you can find a video of a Mercedes CLK race car doing the burnout, just make sure that you have fast connection, it's about 45 MB! (video number 6)
http://www.planetps2.com/gts/gt3/movies.asp