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- CoolColJ, GTP_CoolColJ
Could you also do this test/video?
- Select a RWD car with a relatively tall 1st gear
- Start on Special Stage Route 5
- Select the chase camera
- Stop in the middle of the last corner of SSR5
- Turn the wheel to one side and start very slowly. The car should oddly drift sideways a bit.
Do you notice that the strange "low speed drift" immediately stops at 5 Km/h? This is also reflected in the wheel force feedback.
Have a car in mind?
One thing that I've felt GT5 doesn't have enough of is engine braking, which might play into this lift off oversteer thing. Only first gear has any significant engine braking and even then it's much less voilent than in my real life experience.
The car will spin with braking (with ABS off) so weight transfer is in there, now if engine braking was increased the same would happen
For example in my car, I can hold constant speed with engine braking alone on 2nd gear going downhill even on signficant declines.
So maybe the suspension is not so bad in GT5, but what about the engine/transmission side?
And the Turbos in GT5 must have some of the weakest boost settings in the world. You can usually expect a 50% increase in power with a turbo running moderate boost levels of about 5 PSI even on factory engines
A 500hp engine getting only 50hp from a turbo is just wrong....