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Old 08-24-2004, 09:52 PM
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its not going to be just an option, its going to be a full on racing mode, i just cant wait for it
that's what i meant bro.
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Re: drifting in gt4?

dirft is capable in GT3 with about any FR and doesnt hurt your fingers, I find it easier to drive FR's without the all of the driver assists, and able to get faster times while drifting the FR's than griping them. FF's cant drift, a drift is when all four tires move thru a corner or so, if you hit the e-brake you brake rear traction and able to make it look like a drift, but look at your exit speed, you will notice that youve lost a good proportion of your entrance speed. In the case of 4WD cars its imposible to! unless if you drive a EVOLUTION with the yaw control to the max and the assist off, then you will feel like u are in a rally course but accutally driving in a pavement road.
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Re: drifting in gt4?

they have a drifiting mode in GT3 only it sucks becuase they give you arcade cars with simulation tires.
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oh and i pray to GOD that GT4 doesnt make drifting as stupid as Need For Speed Underground, my opinion STUPIDEST GAME EVER!
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oh and i pray to GOD that GT4 doesnt make drifting as stupid as Need For Speed Underground, my opinion STUPIDEST GAME EVER!
YESS!! i completely agree...NFSU has gotta be the #1 fakest game...lol...that game is funny.
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Re: drifting in gt4?

please, this is the best racing simulator to date, they're not going to fuck it up on something like that, and the drift mode in gt3, i wouldn't even call that a mode, just a tire choice, you were not scored on drifting or anythign.
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