


I'm not using a tuning setting on itĠ0:43but of course you can try and make your own settings such as the performance parts.Ġ0:47You can try by yourself installing other parts on your car such as Suspension Level 1 or Tires Level 1Ġ0:53and make your own setup and the tuning settings too.Ġ0:57Here you can notice the importance of having a way to make smooth steering.Ġ1:02As you can see, I can interchange between all different steering levels,Ġ1:06such as minimal countersteer, medium and maximum countersteer.Ġ1:10And you only can achieve that with a joystick, a wheel or by another way: implementing mouse steering into this game.Ġ1:17First, let's go to a pretty good spot for beginners, and that's the case of the Rosewood roundabout.Ġ1:23Here's a very good place to start to understand the physics of this gameĠ1:27and here is where we'll get started with this tutorial.Ġ1:31The drifts here are basically all made through the handbrake.Ġ1:34Pay attention on your car movements: the roads here are not flat.Ġ1:38Then, we have to adapt ourselves to the track: The countersteering levels don't have to be static Ġ1:44you'll need to dance with your steering a little bit if you want to keep drifting through a corner.Ġ1:49I will start drifting through only one side of the roundabout.Ġ1:53For that, gather some speed, pull your handbrake, hit the gas, start countersteering and that's it. 00:02As I promised, I'm making a video of tips about how to initiate a drift, how to make transitions,Ġ0:07and hence keep drifting through an entire course.Ġ0:12As you can see on my screen, there's a joystick overlay on it that is assigned to my own joystick movements.Ġ0:18And with that you can watch all my actions being translated to my controllerĠ0:22and it will make our stuff more clear to understand.Ġ0:26So the buttons assigned to my joystick are:Ġ0:35and of course, the most important one, to the steering.Ġ0:39The car is the same.
