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Post by NomuK3n on Mar 10, 2006 20:03:23 GMT 1
Drift in Forza is easy, you don't really need a specific set up, you can pretty much put 400-600hp in any rwd and pull fat drifts. But I suggest using the e-brake once you get confortable enough with the slides in order to increase the drifting angles. My set up is really 'special' basically the car can't be used for grip racing anymore, once you hit the brakes the front starts to slide then the power and the camber do the job . If you wanna show me you are a real drifter, then drift the pit lane entry at Tsukuba ;D along the last corner !!
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Post by wilppa on Apr 4, 2006 12:44:39 GMT 1
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Post by albysmith on May 4, 2006 13:34:08 GMT 1
yeahhh... i dont think you need 500-600 hp hahaha wow i can drift an a class with stock settings other than the differential
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Post by albysmith on May 4, 2006 13:35:19 GMT 1
lol wilppa you dont get half the angle i get hahahaha tandem with me bud
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Post by wilppa on May 6, 2006 10:34:51 GMT 1
It's nice to hear that there are some pro drifters on xlink Maybe u should make a vid and show your skills.
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Post by albysmith on May 10, 2006 18:25:44 GMT 1
if someone has a way to record it im all up for it but i dont have a comp now so we will ahve to wait
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Post by NomuK3n on May 20, 2006 14:06:28 GMT 1
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Post by wilppa on May 21, 2006 11:50:44 GMT 1
Nice drifting, i liked them both. It's fun to watch drifting when using the whole track. Editing was good especially in that falken vid.
When are we drifting together again? I have no time to play on week but seeya on weekends.
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