I can see that somebody cant drift here.
well Drifting in GT3 is easier because its a fake game
well Drifting in the real life is even easier then in GT3
I started drifting about a year ago.
Place................Work
Speed Limit......25
Weather...........Crappy!(rain)
Car...................Nissan Altima 94
Tires.................Cheap Mexican ones
Corner..............U
My Speed.........43Mph--70Kmh?
That was really good ended up making O drift (couldn't exit U one) but wanted more on the better surface.
Place................???
Speed Limit......none (gravel)
Weather...........night
Car...................Toyota Camry 89
Tires.................Cheapest Mexican tires
Corner..............L
My Speed.........50Mph---86kmh
That time was even better then the last try:
As i approached the corner grabbed E-brake 1sec Released it. My car went completely side ways. Went like that for a 50-60 Meters on the red line :sleep: car started slowing down and finally getting some grip
with my tail pointing more like that / / in to the corner then | | and then it was relaxation time my wheels was pointing in the opposite of corner direction. 30 more meters of sliding and there i was happy as ##########
turned the volume up to my Lion King song and went to do that thing again...
to be continued...
OK here the continue part:
Well In GT2 Drifting in the Rally almost the same as in the real world. So if you wana master Drifting - get your self Lancer Rally Car and go to Thaiti Maze in the Arcade. You will be Drifting in no time. By the way anyone got drifting setup for "Silvia K's 2000c"? I spend 3 hours playing with setup and the car still understirs on U turns
So if anyone got good drifting setup for this car or for any other car please post it here.
Proud to be by my self