banckzy Messages 744 London, England Jan 16, 2018 #1 noticed this on the WRX the other day but forgot to ask you all... how much difference is this making? I couldnt notice much despite going through all options. also, is this the only car with this option? I thought it would've been with most 4WD?
noticed this on the WRX the other day but forgot to ask you all... how much difference is this making? I couldnt notice much despite going through all options. also, is this the only car with this option? I thought it would've been with most 4WD?
JacksHerer Messages 1,654 UK Messages JacksHereR Jan 16, 2018 #2 I noticed it on a rally car doing those damn rally track golds, I cant remember which rally car it was though.
I noticed it on a rally car doing those damn rally track golds, I cant remember which rally car it was though.
VanessaMagick Messages 111 Australia Jan 16, 2018 #3 I think all the rally cars have this feature. I like putting putting more torque on the back to power around corners.
I think all the rally cars have this feature. I like putting putting more torque on the back to power around corners.
NosOsH Messages 413 Vancouver Messages NosOsH Jan 16, 2018 #4 Havent played with it much in this game but generally i used to make a car more tail happy which would usually allow better turn in and allow easily controlled power drifts out of the corner. fun stuff
Havent played with it much in this game but generally i used to make a car more tail happy which would usually allow better turn in and allow easily controlled power drifts out of the corner. fun stuff
Pedinhuh Messages 911 Brazil Jan 16, 2018 #5 Pretty much every 4WD rally and race car in the game comes with that option that you adjust while racing(I love this feature!). I'm not so sure about the street cars though. I usually keep my cars at 40:60 to avoid oversteer while accelerating out of corners.
Pretty much every 4WD rally and race car in the game comes with that option that you adjust while racing(I love this feature!). I'm not so sure about the street cars though. I usually keep my cars at 40:60 to avoid oversteer while accelerating out of corners.