Your seating position is completely wrong, that seat would offer decent lumbar support and you don't use it at all. Imagine a 4 or 6 point harness, you'd be bolted to that seat like you should be. What's more you're restricting your own movement by sitting too close to the wheel, but that would probably be sorted just by sitting in the seat and not just on it like you do in the video.
When shifting, grab the knob, don't throw the stick vaguely into the right direction. The G25 shifter may be delicate, but it can take proper shifting just fine. You're not doing yourself a favor handling it differently than a real car just because it's so light and a short throw.
As for the drifting; Considering the steering lock mod was used, it was rather poor. The angles you pulled can be achieved with 36° just as well.
It's nice allowing people to see your actual driving, but when you prefix it with "How Live for Speed should be played", you better make it a bloody awesome performance. This didn't qualify in my opinion.
I'm not trying to provoke an argument, I'm just voicing my honest opinion
You realy think I should strap my self in a harness?
Main reason I lean forward, is to accualy see where I'm going(crap monitor)
Reason I'm close to wheel, is placement of pedals(ned to figure something out)
My shifting: find me a thread for modding it, so it is more like irl, and I will modify it.
The way I shift is just a bad habit I guess. resistance will prevent it.
My drifting:
I know those angles is doable in 36 degree lock, but I drive for fun, and I never said I was that good either...
How lfs should be played:
It accualy states "SIDEWAYS" in big letters, not "INSANE AWSOME DRIFT PERFECTION", so I accualy am bold enough to say it accualy was sideways :P
Why does ppl think there will be a argument from stating a opinion?
Thank you for your input
If you refer to my "leaning", I guess it's a weird habit, buy me a "force dynamics 301" rig, and I will buckle up