nerfnerf123Yea, I was using those when I was using ds3.
My advice: 10 FFB, realism andno steering assist. (Wheel setup).
Car setup is a lot to explain now, i could help you online with that.
Last but not least, get a Nissan S13,14 or the Mazda Efini Rx7 '91 (premium). Those are really good cars to learn with.
Something that helped me was my confidence, I started to drift like professional or an expert and that much improved my level. so far I very well alone, I need to practice more persecution in tandem.
Wheel: G27
Car: Pontiac GTO 500HP CH for VDC
i use 4 or 5 on my ffb because 1.im a experienced player,and 2.i think 10 is too much to use when you drifting or driving fast in something like a redbull x1
Nice drifting man next time get a better camera angle though it was a bit hard to watch the tv and you wheel at the same time.
Well you could have just said in your personal opinion, But really it all depends on the personal preference of the driver behind the wheel. 👍
edit: My personal settings for my t500 are ffb:7 simulated steering, and power steering off.
lldantelli use power steering on and simulated steering because i think its much easier to turn but it make the car snappier to drive
nerfnerf123Power steering makes it kinda a "soft" feel, the wheel goes everywhere with no feeling. When you drift you can't really "feel" the road that well. Cheers!
ORPHANTHIRTY7Get something sturdy to mount the wheel on. This is my rig
http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s472/FULL-THROTTLE313/f2e908f5.jpg
All i had did was take the middle doors out and glued a square peace of carpet to the bottom so the pedals will grip
lldantellI'm not sure about the other stuff on the table because if you turn really fast,it look like the desk might move
UKORedgarHere is mine![]()
UKORedgarGrrr iPhone dd post lol