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skylineracer1
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hey, yeah that game has such a made drift layout. i use the NSX, i find it has enough power on the game to make the drifting perfect, along with the timing of the person behind the controller of course!

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There is another thread somewhere with some really good setting and stuff I've been using for ages.

I use the r32 GTST, just cause I have one :(

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does anyone have any techniques they favour? i use the handbrake on the tight corners and downshift mid corner on the medium ones and do a bit of counter-roll to get the back end out. i wish you could push the clutch in, get the revs up and pop it back up.

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Yeah, get the S14, do it up with stage 4/Racing for everthing.

I turn into the corner really hard, opposite lock, then control it from there. You gradually get a feel for it and every corner is different.

Kinda like drifting in real life

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oh yeah, DONT brake, either foot off on or accelerator.

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