Tips on suspension/lsd setup for drifting cape ring?

  • Thread starter Thread starter HawkeTrainer
  • 41 comments
  • 3,289 views
How good am I pretending to be exactly? I gave some facts about the game that might help the OP better understand why his car is not going out wide for him on that corner and critique your video because your steering is straight, which in fact is not acceptable in drifting. Now you want to drift against me in the game and that will prove you are right? Grow up.

what advice did u give again? none, zilch & nada besides you can't do it. Just shut it with your no can do attitude, go play ridge racer 1.
 
what advice did u give again? none, zilch & nada besides you can't do it. Just shut it with your no can do attitude, go play ridge racer 1.

Nah I prefer LFS, where it's more like drifting in my real car.

I never said it can't be done just that there is probably reasons he is not aware of that will make it very hard to do and no setup will fix it, as it's a fault in the game. If he's happy with what you have done in your video, that's great he can enjoy that, but if he's fussy like me and wants it to look like real drifting, he may not enjoy it.
 
Nah I prefer LFS, where it's more like drifting in my real car.

I never said it can't be done just that there is probably reasons he is not aware of that will make it very hard to do and no setup will fix it, as it's a fault in the game. If he's happy with what you have done in your video, that's great he can enjoy that, but if he's fussy like me and wants it to look like real drifting, he may not enjoy it.

I see, I too love LFS but this is a totally different story. It is not a fault in the game, it is a fault of the player. Practice is all it takes my friend.
 
I see, I too love LFS but this is a totally different story. It is not a fault in the game, it is a fault of the player. Practice is all it takes my friend.

If you play LFS how can you not see the fault? If you try drifting the banked corner you can see when the stick is pushed all the way for full counter steer the angle is much less than the other corners, even when almost spinning out the steering angle only goes to about 10 degrees max hence the reason why (RWD I never tried 4WD)the car spins out too easily. So the only way to drift the car around that corner is with pretty much zero counter steer at least some of the way around the corner, which to me isn't satisfying.

Do you play LFS with game pad/DS3?
 
Last edited:
If you play LFS how can you not see the fault? If you try drifting the banked corner you can see when the stick is pushed all the way for full counter steer the angle is much less than the other corners, even when almost spinning out the steering angle only goes to about 10 degrees max hence the reason why (RWD I never tried 4WD)the car spins out too easily. So the only way to drift the car around that corner is with pretty much zero counter steer at least some of the way around the corner, which to me isn't satisfying.

Do you play LFS with game pad/DS3?

I don't play LFS any longer, when I did I used wheel. I guess I see no fault because it is possible with enough practice on the DS3, Its just a different technique applied.
 
I don't play LFS any longer, when I did I used wheel. I guess I see no fault because it is possible with enough practice on the DS3, Its just a different technique applied.

Yeah I know what you mean, it's like you have to find a way around it, but you have to have small angle or even straighten out and steer in again most of the time on that corner. I just don't enjoy to drift that way, I prefer to drift other corners instead.
 
eight6er try it with an AWD you will probably get it first try it's easy as hell just play with the TSD and as for RWD it is possible to with the DS3 it just takes ALOT of practice, skill, and a good tune.

Check out this guy he's a boss:

 
The original discussion had NOTHING to do with LFS.. :dunce:

You've still added nothing and you're the one who keeps bringing it up, adding to the amount of useless posts in this thread, I wasn't the one who brought other games into the discussion.

eight6er try it with an AWD you will probably get it first try it's easy as hell just play with the TSD and as for RWD it is possible to with the DS3 it just takes ALOT of practice, skill, and a good tune.

Check out this guy he's a boss:

It probably is easy, but I don't drift with 4WD as it's not in the true spirit of drifting. But don't let that take away from the fun of people that do use 4WD.
The guy in the video isn't bad but he still straightened the car out badly entering the corner and had pretty much zero angle for a lot of the corner, but like I said before that's probably the best you can do with DS3 as it's a fault with the game.
 
Last edited:
Back