What is Your Home Course(s)?

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My home courses are:

Cot' De Azur
Midfield
Apricot
Complex string
all the SS tracks


and tahiti maze, its just like initial d :O
 
i love the wet tracks, i was wondering does it help to play those as more practice towards drifting in the normal tarmac courses? because i noticed from drifting normal conditions than the wet track makes the cars a little more unpredictable at times, thus meaning that i will learn the car's limits and boundries as to whats possible so i can improve in regular and more difficult courses like monaco. is my theory true or can somebody tell me otherwise?
 
Grand Valley (Loved it since GT1)
Cote de azur (Tight and challenging)
Complex String (Good practice)
 
Midfield
Deep Forest
Laguna Seca

Edit : Damn! It GT3 Drifting :dunce: Those track/courses above is for racing anyway ;)
 
Apricot Hill
Trial Mountain
Grand Valley Speedway Reverse

I like how the turns flow in areas on these courses, provides a good challange and requires technique to race on. Makes for fun to challange people with lower power cars on Trial ;)
 
Trial Mountain
Special Stage Route 5
Laguna Seca
Apricot Hill
Grand Valley
Deep Forest.

But more or less I could use every track as a proving ground or home course, depends on the mood I guess, would say more but... ah screw it...

Trail mountain because that's what I'm most comfortable with right now. It also has a little to do with the Initial D obcession, although Deep forest would be that case, but because I like it and also how I can learn to use some cars on it.

Special stage route 5 because it's a track I'm very familar with thru the GT serries... and because it's a night time and city course.

Laguna seca... I've driven this in a vareity of games... it it can be fun to drift around it at times, and it's another proving ground.

Apricot hill... that's a love and hate thing... hate because I've had some not so steallar times on there... love because... well not really love.. more like just like... because if you can nail some very hard turns in there... you're not too far off from nailing other corners but it depends... I've just gotten back to being able to drift the double apex on a regular basis...

Grand valley... because it seams to flow well... and I feel also at home besides the fact I've driven it a lot in GT1 and 2. You can learn how to link a variety of drifts... I even have some not-so-bad replays of me trying with a Mustang SVT Cobra R and Z06 corvette from months ago. Another showoff of skill.

Deep Forest... this course feels losely similar to Initial D's akina, I say losely becuase Akina and Deep forest are just about as differnet as an AE86 Treuno is to an Z06 Corvette. The only things that draw them alike really are the fact they are FR (and even then, the Corvette has a tansaxle for better weight dist, not sure about the Trueno) and less you count mods, N/A. But they are both able cars.

And what draw Akina and Deep forest are that they are roads to conquer even though Akina is considered easy compaired to Akagi, Irohazaka, Mominji line (I know I've got that wrong), Enna Pass, etc... epically when a certian FC, Evo, NA, or EK just happens to be either tailing or outrunning you. I run reverse only because it's at the evening/morning thus a little of the Initial D effect of all but always running at night and the fact there are a slew of blind corners (or least to me)... plus there are some up and downhill routes... and how one course from Initial D does remind me of it... (I think the name is Happrogrega... I know I've miss-spelled that too... the course with Tomoyuki's EK9 with the black bonnet...that race...), probally only because of the tunnel on the uphill.

And that's about it, I try and get out of a long post only to come back and make a long post... that's me for you... and I'm sure I missed something or got something wrong... oh well...

Till later.
 
Cote d' azure
tahiti maze

Those are what I feel are the hardest tracks and I really like them. I guess I really should like complex string but it is way to long for my attention span.
 
Definately Grand Valley Speedway, been drifting there since GT3 first came out. In fact, it's one of the only courses I drift on! But in terms of race tracks for racing, I'd gotta say Tokyo R246 or whatever the name was.
 
I first learned how to drift on trial. I learned how to race on trial. I Practice new techniques on trial.
I guess you can say Trial Mountain Is my Home Course.
 
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