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It isn't really worth anything. The only people being serious about wanting to drift in this thread are the kids who can't even drive yet.Grez~Supra_RZ-S wrote:For what its worth, very few stock cars drift particularly well.
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NOOB DRIVER?!??! FTW?!?!Fishwhiz wrote:i have an idea..... dont drift at all! you'd look like a poser doing it and because you're obviously a noob driver (and not that noob, i mean you are new to driving)
youd suc at drifting anyways.
I don't even drive. =.-. We have a drift community here and its not impossible to drift okay?
I've already played it for so long.. lol..donaldgladden wrote:i'd say pratice with a wheel, on a sim game like Live For Speed. most of the cars in that game arent race prepped and average at about 170 horsepower, so that'll be your first lesson.
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So true.steelsnake00 wrote:No game is EVER like real life, as much as the manufactures would love you to think otherwise.
The Monday before last (public holiday) me and a mate drove up to Mt. Dandenong to tackle the twisty roads. On one downhill corner I was carrying too much speed and braked far to late, and I was still braking as I turned in. The rear of the car broke loose for a short moment, and it was by far the scariest thing I've ever done in my car.
I've done that so many times in GT4, but when you do it in real life you'll sh*t your pants.