Originally posted by bubblebuddyi
It just takes practice lol. Use Comfort Hard tires and RWD cars only. AWD isn't drifting, its power-sliding! Also, reading up on how tuning affects your car can help a lot as well.
-Good luck!
thanks man but Im pretty sure i know that "common sense" lol
Thanks anyways
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Originally posted by 20
I'm not on right now... but my tips are.. turn all assists off and use the right analog stick as the throttle, you have more control that way. Get speed going in to the corner, and turn, then countersteer. Make sure your feathering the throttle and not giving it 100%, that will cause you to over steer/spin out. Cars with a HP range of 200-400 are fun to drift with as their based more off of control rather than speed. Any japanese import is great to drift with. Weirdly, I found the Ford GT 40 a great drift car :y:
I use the R2 for gas and X for E-brake
That seems to be working pretty good.
I also already had all assists off.
Thanks can you add me :embarrassed: