Greycap The Flying Finn Premium 6,086 Finland Mar 30, 2007 #2 Erm... what? There are no R34 GTS Skylines in GT4 that I know of and the only R34 available in yellow is the '99 R34 GT-R base model. Apart from that, not bad. - R -
Erm... what? There are no R34 GTS Skylines in GT4 that I know of and the only R34 available in yellow is the '99 R34 GT-R base model. Apart from that, not bad. - R -
articzap 1,155 artic_zap Mar 30, 2007 #3 And the Nismo is yellow but thats not a Nismo. I think Skylines are like drifting with aids on because once the backend loses traction the front bites making it hold its current angle and line.
And the Nismo is yellow but thats not a Nismo. I think Skylines are like drifting with aids on because once the backend loses traction the front bites making it hold its current angle and line.
Leonidae (Banned) 6,881 GTP_Leonidae_MFT Mar 30, 2007 #4 and now that you mentioned aids, that car has atleast traction control on..
AOS- Premium 28,804 'Sauga, ON Mar 31, 2007 #6 Well that surely explains how your car flings here and back so freely when in a drift.
nk4e 21,230 United States nk4e Apr 7, 2007 #10 SkylineDK Nice drift there, I thought driving aids make it harder to drift. Click to expand... There is understeer and oversteer. In drifting, you need Oversteer so punch that thing up and you get an automatic Drifting Car
SkylineDK Nice drift there, I thought driving aids make it harder to drift. Click to expand... There is understeer and oversteer. In drifting, you need Oversteer so punch that thing up and you get an automatic Drifting Car