revit
ISRC Rookie
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Post by revit on Apr 10, 2011 13:12:44 GMT
This is the 1st, will have more to follow very soon 
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Post by Jussi on Apr 10, 2011 20:32:08 GMT
Jussi goes drifting...  Jussi PS. Nice drifting, Dave!
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revit
ISRC Rookie
Posts: 55
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Post by revit on Apr 10, 2011 21:42:17 GMT
You are half way there bro, just blip that throttle into the corners, nudge that e-brake when needed and hold on tight, lol. I'll post a bit of a run down on my drift progress so far later, but i can tell ya now it's more about the line and throttle control, actually, it's a full on work out as far as driving controls go, lol... Thx bro 
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Post by Jussi on Apr 11, 2011 10:38:06 GMT
That 240SX from Drift Alliance was horrible to try to tame with keyboard. So, as soon as I got to career races, I started testing the weakest possible cars one by one as stock and when I got to this Mercedes, I was surprised to see that it worked way better for me than any of those Japanese drifting legends. Since I can't tune the cars, I'll just have to find the ones that work without tuning.  Jussi
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revit
ISRC Rookie
Posts: 55
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Post by revit on Apr 11, 2011 11:38:59 GMT
The S14 is the best car i've tried yet but to be honest the only tune i've done because of the bug is tyre pressure and set all settings to the middle, with a touch lower in the rear than front and the lowest selection of tyres on the list, all upgrades inc the engine swap.. TBH the car is a little to low on power to do what i want it to do but it's a good start to learn to drift in shift.... The big thing ya have to remember is if the corner goes left, be on the right of the best line marker and the steering wont go all wonky 
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