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1: A control method (Wheel = recommended, controller = hard, keyboard = near impossible)
2: Settings depend on your control method
3: Get a car (BMW M3 E30 Drift Spec is a good beginner's drift car)
4: Feel up for a challenge? Go get some mods, such as the Titan Mod Pack or the SP Mod pack or mod in a couple of your own.
2. Use the E30 drift spec, its pretty good for beginners as it has that sweetspot of HP for new drivers-not too much, enough to get the tail kickin. I'd suggest adjusting the setup as well of the car because with the default one isn't that great and you will find it hard to control the angle or connect transitions together. Additionally, if you still find it extremely hard, I know a while back beginners used to leave TC on for 10% to avoid constant spinouts, I have no idea how it is now but back then it made a pretty big difference.
3. start with SP. don't jump into online drift servers to learn drifting, most of the time you'll end up either crashing into walls or other people, piss them off and you will be the centre of all salt. Until you don't have at least the basics down and you can control the car well stay offline.
4. This probably should've been a point higher up, but I didn't quite understand from your post whether you're new to drifting in general or just new to drifting in AC. If you're new to drifting in general, watch drift bible by Keiichi Tsuchiya HERE . It's a great starters guide for anyone, after I watched it back when LFS was still relevant it really made things clearer for me.
5. Practice, practice, practice. Start drifting, adjust your setup, turn down assists, increase the steering angle, practice more, adjust your setup again, practice, practice, setup, go online, get shouted at, practice, setup, practice, practice and you're the next drift king going off to tokyo to meet Dom Toretto :)
About the setup, there are a lot of guides online on how to generally adjust a car setup in real life. Once you understand what impacts what how and read hints inside AC you will have a good understanding of what to change and why to change it. For everyone the drifting setup is a bit different to suit your style, but the essential things should stay the same.
Good Luck :)
What i meant with downloads too is if there's any mods u recommend, also tracks like everyone wants to drift on the (virtual) ebisu.
but again, thanks for the basics :D!
You will find everything here.
Hey, I added you-- but basically its a few criteria. I'll show you a drift track that has pre-built drift cars in it (e30 drift).
We'll drift around. I'll show ya what I've learned so far. Do you have a wheel?
To start you don't need to download anything, the e30 drift car and drift track from the game are perfect to start with. You do need a basic knowledge of tuning and how it affects your car, specially weight transfer.
If you want to jump straight to mods, Titan and SP mods are the most popular, then there is Spitsy's, SH, TNT. The titan mod had a major update along with the game's new tire physics(make sure you get it).
Yeah sure you want to make sure you get full 900 degrees of rotation. As far spinning, this game is very very simulator.. so you're probably getting oversteer. Even the slightest blip in the throttle at the apex of a turn, or holding down the throttle will cause mad oversteer. You really have to use a lot of countersteer in this game.
To see if your pedals are calibrated correctly you can either use the control calibration panel for your software or there's an app in-game that shows pedal input.
Go to the Drift Junkies server, and go into the center Oval. Practice there. Add me if you wanna play
That also means that you have to be more careful on the throttle as to use all of the grip available.
If you would like, we can go through a session and I'll see what I can help with tuning wise.