Something strange.......

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One day when I was playing 2pl-mode in GT3 with my mate,I
noticed something wierd.We all know that you cant drift with
your garage cars,but if you do like this you can drift with your cars:
(can only be used in 2pl-mode)
choose your car,select transmission then don´t let pl2 choose car
instead you press square then you can choose drift as an option.
Now you can drift in a GT-one or F1!!!!kewl:cool: !!!!
 
Originally posted by The Prime
yes I have the drift option too. Maybe u haven't been npushing the right buttons or sumthin.. :)

you have the drift option when you're using cars from your garage?
 
Does selecting drift on your garage cars in multiplayer make a differance as opposed to first going into free run and changing your settings and then going into multiplayer to play with those settings.
 
The only difference between "Drift" and "Racing" in Arcade mode is that "Drift" gives you T4 tyres (Medium-Hard/Medium-Slick) and "Racing" gives you T5 tyres (Medium). That is ALL - no other differences (and before you ask, I examined saved replays in mk's GT3gEdit programme).
 
To clarify:

Arcade Mode races:
Choose track
Choose car type (C, B, A, R, S class, Home or Away garage)
Choose gear type (Manual or Automatic)
*If Arcade car, choose drift/grip
Race

But, and GT-one TS020 is perfectly correct here, if you're doing a two-player Arcade mode race and have selected a Home or Away garage car and have already selected to race, whilst player 2 is still deciding you can hit the cancel button (triangle OR square) and it takes you back to the last menu - which miraculously becomes Drift/Grip selection, even with own-garaged cars.

Whether it actually DOES anything to your car is debatable, as I've not investigated it. I'd suggest it would select the appropriate tyres (T4 for Drift, T5 for Grip) if you have already bought them for the car, but otherwise not.
 
you can select drift option on your garage cars by first letting one player select a car and transmission then press triangle voila!!! the drift option!!!.. but take note do not press the dift option just yet coz you have to wait for your opponent to access the drift option also.

So lemme conclude this.. the first player who accessed the drift option must not press X just yet you gonna have to wait for your opponent to access the drift option before pressing X... (iz my grammar right?? im not quite good in english...) sowee dudes if this is confusing....
 
I have noticed that tire wear is noticeable changed when originally i have t2's on my car and i choose the drift option in 2 player mode ( i just did it last week or so)... i had no other tires other than normal and t2 so it must have put some other tires other than superslicks becuase i race with super slicks and know how they wear...
 
Originally posted by bengee
I have noticed that tire wear is noticeable changed when originally i have t2's on my car and i choose the drift option in 2 player mode ( i just did it last week or so)... i had no other tires other than normal and t2 so it must have put some other tires other than superslicks becuase i race with super slicks and know how they wear...

Yep - I already said:

Drift mode: T4 (Medium-Slick/Medium-Hard tyres)
Racing mode: T5 (Medium tyres)

And there is NO other setting difference between cars.
 
Your Garage Cars Are Previosly Setup when you are in gt mode (to Drift), its only stock arcarde cars that are able to have the selection of drifting
 
Originally posted by Famine
To clarify:

Arcade Mode races:
Choose track
Choose car type (C, B, A, R, S class, Home or Away garage)
Choose gear type (Manual or Automatic)
*If Arcade car, choose drift/grip
Race

But, and GT-one TS020 is perfectly correct here, if you're doing a two-player Arcade mode race and have selected a Home or Away garage car and have already selected to race, whilst player 2 is still deciding you can hit the cancel button (triangle OR square) and it takes you back to the last menu - which miraculously becomes Drift/Grip selection, even with own-garaged cars.

Whether it actually DOES anything to your car is debatable, as I've not investigated it. I'd suggest it would select the appropriate tyres (T4 for Drift, T5 for Grip) if you have already bought them for the car, but otherwise not.

I'm guessing there was something you found hard to understand in there, pbdrifter?
 
lol... sorry famine... all i wanted to add was that even without buying the tires for my car... in two player mode the tire wear was noticeable... I had no other tires than t2's but when i picked drift the tire wear was not that of a t2...
 
Every time i see this thread i always think its gonna magically say...

"in the nieghborhood... who you gonna call... GHOSTBUSTERS"

sorry everyone i just had to let it out
 
Ive found that the Greatest Hits version changed the option by making you work harder to get it to work. Like GTOne was saying.
 
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