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Hi there,
after beiing a bit bored by playing GT5 for two years now I thought about trying some other racing sims I know. While browsing trough Youtube I came across several LFS Videos, specifically drift videos. I played Live for Speed a bit many, many years ago and remembered the cars to be extremely slippery and easy to drift.
So I bought the license, downloaded the game and I simply can't get the cars to drift. My G27 is calibrated perfectly, I can initiate the drift but then it seems like the power is just cut off. The tires won't spin anymore, pulling the car back straight, like it's missing power. I took the XRT Turbo, as it's used in most of the videos I watched and even downloaded some tuning setups. I know for a fact that I drifted with this car once and it worked without any problems.
Are there some driver aids I could've left on? Almost every LFS Forum I looked seemed dead, so hopefully I can get an answer here.
(horrible english apology)
after beiing a bit bored by playing GT5 for two years now I thought about trying some other racing sims I know. While browsing trough Youtube I came across several LFS Videos, specifically drift videos. I played Live for Speed a bit many, many years ago and remembered the cars to be extremely slippery and easy to drift.
So I bought the license, downloaded the game and I simply can't get the cars to drift. My G27 is calibrated perfectly, I can initiate the drift but then it seems like the power is just cut off. The tires won't spin anymore, pulling the car back straight, like it's missing power. I took the XRT Turbo, as it's used in most of the videos I watched and even downloaded some tuning setups. I know for a fact that I drifted with this car once and it worked without any problems.
Are there some driver aids I could've left on? Almost every LFS Forum I looked seemed dead, so hopefully I can get an answer here.
(horrible english apology)