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Was just wondering how many other people play gt4 and do up cars for drift only. Because me and my mate have been doing it for ages and we have some pretty sick drift cars that drift awesome around courses like deep forest, trial mountain, midfeild, grand valley's, and others.

I live in Perth and want to see if there is any interest in a get together of gt4 drifters for a battle of the best?

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Neither me nor any of my mates are able to drift in GT4 (we can on GT3 easily though).

This is so true.

GT3's game engine made it so easy to turn of traction and tweak the suspension and transmission to get the car to drift.

However, in GT4, the game engine was replaced thus made drifting harder to do. I think that most people that drift in GT4 use some kind of steering wheel with pedals, as throttle control is way easier using pedals compared to a standard PS2 controller in terms of drifting.

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Hey guys, i drift in gt4... i find it hecka awesome :D

I use the logitech 900 degree steering wheel.

I got some vids on youtube

On my cousins youtube account.

Took a while too get used to correction timing with the wheel

but once i got used to it can pull out some awesome stuff :D

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Hey guys, i drift in gt4... i find it hecka awesome :)

I use the logitech 900 degree steering wheel.

I got some vids on youtube

On my cousins youtube account.

Took a while too get used to correction timing with the wheel

but once i got used to it can pull out some awesome stuff :D

Awesome vids mate.

Just curious to know, what view and what type of transmission do you use when you drift in GT4?

After playing the game for over a year I still cant manage to drift XD

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Hey thanks ^_^

The gearbox is stock, i don't really like the

other gearboxes in the game too drift

because it takes away the realism of the car.

Yeah, with the wheel you have to countersteer

hard and correct even harder.. after a while my

wheel just spins easy now hehe and make sure you

change the wheel settings to mild!

With suspension just dump your car :happy: lol if you get

the steering down pat just do feint drifts and it gets you

heaps sidewayz then just counter n correcct!

Make sure all your aids are on 0.. Btw the s13 is like 308kw

and the ford is like 512 or somthing!

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