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FYI Drift theory
04-27-2007, 11:09 PM,
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I think the fix to that problem is to change the friction coefficients for the front tires such that you get more lateral grip out of them after you've exceeded their peak slip angle. That is, make it so that you don't have to be super precise at aiming the front tires to get any use out of them. Also, it might help to make the rear wheels' lateral friction a bit less so that they're more prone to slide around. Try driving the GT for a bit... I tried to tune the tire parameters a while ago to be a bit more forgiving....

But anyway, it's not that you're doing anything wrong (although you SHOULD stop using the keyboard, this isn't a goofy NFSU physics engine), no one can really drift very well in this game yet (especially not me, and I wrote the dang thing)... I still blame the car setups first, though.
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FYI Drift theory - by protomor - 04-27-2007, 04:10 PM
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