Settings question on wheel vs. controller

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Hey whats up guys, I've been browsing on here awhile now looking for a post pretaining to my question but couldn't find one. I've been using a few set ups on here and I believe that those are mainly used on wheels. The problem i have is the sensitivity of the gas is rediculous and makes regulating gas tough. Its also tough for me to even get moving quickly cus tires are justs lighting up. What settings would I need to change in order to fix this? Thanks
 
well you learn to sensitize you thumb so that you can learn how to modulate the throttle..
 
MdnIte
well you learn to sensitize you thumb so that you can learn how to modulate the throttle..

yeah, i understand that and i've got that down... i was just wondering if you moved your brake button or ebrake to the R's or L's or what....... thanks
 
LanceGSR
Hey whats up guys, I've been browsing on here awhile now looking for a post pretaining to my question but couldn't find one. I've been using a few set ups on here and I believe that those are mainly used on wheels. The problem i have is the sensitivity of the gas is rediculous and makes regulating gas tough. Its also tough for me to even get moving quickly cus tires are justs lighting up. What settings would I need to change in order to fix this? Thanks
i got some settings that will work both on wheel or controlloer, u just have to shift down and drift ^_^
 
Yeah as MdnIte said.. all you have to do is change the settings to the right stick or learn how to control your sensitivity... thats about all you can do..
 
Using both analog sticks is the only way to emulate a wheel without buying a wheel.... If you practice hard, you can make controller drifts look like wheel drifts....

You have to train yourself to adjust the throttle, and especially countersteer, as precisely as possible... So that you can give just enough throttle/countersteer that is needed, while increasing the smoothness and overall aesthetics of the drift....


;)
 
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