Hello Drifters,
As you may know from the other thread, I've been working on an incompatible patch for a few reasons. One thing it is possible to do, is increase the maximum lock on some of the RWD cars to open them up for drifting. At the moment, I think drifters mainly use the XR GT Turbo and FZ50 GTR.
I know that there are suspension modification kits available in real life to allow extreme steering. But for the most extreme angles, spacing is needed and limits on wheel width. These changes aren't available in LFS at least for now. I want to make it as fun as possible for drifters but staying on the side of realism, within the limits we have.
People have suggested various lock limits from 55 to 65 degrees. 55 and 60 were the most common suggestions.
I set the maximum to 60 degrees as a starting point and had a look at the 8 cars that could have a maximum lock increase.
LX4 / LX6 - due to wheels intersecting suspension arms, looks like a sensible limit is 45 degrees.
XR GT / XR GT TURBO / FZ50 / RACEABOUT - seems OK up to 60 degrees because front wheels are narrow enough
XR GTR / FZ50 GTR - 60 degrees looks too much with such wide wheels - 50 looks OK to me
These are the results I've come up with by visually inspecting the cars. I've attached two images so you know what I mean about the XR GTR looking wrong with 60 degrees. I think that the real life cars with such steering lock have extra spacing and larger wheel cavity to make it possible.
So now a couple of questions.
1) I don't know much about drifting so I don't really know what is most important. Would it be a problem, to limit the GTR cars to 50 degrees of steering? How about with the road cars? Are the extreme angles more or less important when the power is higher?
2) When I say "it seems OK at this angle" I am assuming 100% Parallel Steer. One complication here is I think the Parallel Steer needs to be enforced at such extreme steering angles. Is that OK, do all drifters always use Parallel steering anyway?
As you may know from the other thread, I've been working on an incompatible patch for a few reasons. One thing it is possible to do, is increase the maximum lock on some of the RWD cars to open them up for drifting. At the moment, I think drifters mainly use the XR GT Turbo and FZ50 GTR.
I know that there are suspension modification kits available in real life to allow extreme steering. But for the most extreme angles, spacing is needed and limits on wheel width. These changes aren't available in LFS at least for now. I want to make it as fun as possible for drifters but staying on the side of realism, within the limits we have.
People have suggested various lock limits from 55 to 65 degrees. 55 and 60 were the most common suggestions.
I set the maximum to 60 degrees as a starting point and had a look at the 8 cars that could have a maximum lock increase.
LX4 / LX6 - due to wheels intersecting suspension arms, looks like a sensible limit is 45 degrees.
XR GT / XR GT TURBO / FZ50 / RACEABOUT - seems OK up to 60 degrees because front wheels are narrow enough
XR GTR / FZ50 GTR - 60 degrees looks too much with such wide wheels - 50 looks OK to me
These are the results I've come up with by visually inspecting the cars. I've attached two images so you know what I mean about the XR GTR looking wrong with 60 degrees. I think that the real life cars with such steering lock have extra spacing and larger wheel cavity to make it possible.
So now a couple of questions.
1) I don't know much about drifting so I don't really know what is most important. Would it be a problem, to limit the GTR cars to 50 degrees of steering? How about with the road cars? Are the extreme angles more or less important when the power is higher?
2) When I say "it seems OK at this angle" I am assuming 100% Parallel Steer. One complication here is I think the Parallel Steer needs to be enforced at such extreme steering angles. Is that OK, do all drifters always use Parallel steering anyway?