Just want to make sure I understand exactly what this is. (I know you're all shaking your head and shouting newbie but I'll get over it.)
Understeer: In the turn you're at full lock and the front end comes out then comes back in, right? It'll turn hard, then turn less, then turn hard again, right? (Caused because the front end loses traction)
Oversteer: The back end breaks loose just a little bit causing you to turn harder than you were before the back end broke loose, right?
What's the car do when it "drifts"? is this like where you break the ass end loose throughout the entire corner and flutter the throttle to make it turn more or less?
The reason I ask this is because I've been using a lot of setups from GTVault and sometimes they'll say "all understeer is gone" but I still notice that it does understeer (at least what I call understeer) in certain situations. I would also like to be sure that I'm calling what the car is doing the correct thing when I respond to tuner's setups so that they have as accurate a description as possible of what the car is doing.
Sorry for my n00b-ish question,
--Jaster
Understeer: In the turn you're at full lock and the front end comes out then comes back in, right? It'll turn hard, then turn less, then turn hard again, right? (Caused because the front end loses traction)
Oversteer: The back end breaks loose just a little bit causing you to turn harder than you were before the back end broke loose, right?
What's the car do when it "drifts"? is this like where you break the ass end loose throughout the entire corner and flutter the throttle to make it turn more or less?
The reason I ask this is because I've been using a lot of setups from GTVault and sometimes they'll say "all understeer is gone" but I still notice that it does understeer (at least what I call understeer) in certain situations. I would also like to be sure that I'm calling what the car is doing the correct thing when I respond to tuner's setups so that they have as accurate a description as possible of what the car is doing.
Sorry for my n00b-ish question,
--Jaster