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Its just that game should be accurate, the powerful real wheel cars do produce wheel spin and can oversteer but the oversteer is not reflected to what happens in real life. You push the directional button hard left or right and floor it and the car will go in a complete circle will out breaking the tail out, to me that dulls the game and makes me think there is to much incorrect understeer programmed in every corner you attack.

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Its just that game should be accurate, the powerful real wheel cars do produce wheel spin and can oversteer but the oversteer is not reflected to what happens in real life. You push the directional button hard left or right and floor it and the car will go in a complete circle will out breaking the tail out, to me that dulls the game and makes me think there is to much incorrect understeer programmed in every corner you attack.

having the driving force pro helps with drifting as well, but seriously as everyone else said, it's all dependant on vehicle setup and your control of the vehicle.

it's not like the bull in NFSU with it's unrealistic crap drift.

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lol...yeah same as what duncan said.

"Mike9" when you say that high powered cars create wheelspin to generate oversteer?? do u mean just getting the tail out prior to corner entry??...thats more suspension/tyre setup than power i dont think thats really termed as oversteer, well from what i understand anyways....thats just plain old drifting:D

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The game is fantastic... so much fun 'drifting' my r32 gts-t around but is anyone else pissed off that EVERY other model is skyline is in this game (including about 10 different varieties of R34 GT-R) but yet there are no R33 GTS25t of R34 GT25t (except the D1 version)????

I mean it's just disappointing not being able to buy the car iown in real life and driving it :D

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