Well, I dont want to go saying I am a drifter or anything like that, but, I am into it some and have been for the last 5 years. I was addicted to the sight of drift cars in action since I was little. Despite being an american I did have knowledge of the drift scene in japan from a rather young age despite never visiting the country though.
I started driving 5 years ago and live for speed, since very very early S1 demo's, has walked hand in hand with my progression to being as good as I am in a car at this point.
The latest physics and tyre deformation are the closest I have ever seen and felt to real life. The sensation drifting in real life is only compared to in LFS!
I have personally owned 260hp cars, not boosted, but enough power, low enough weight, and plenty of LSD left to use. It is pretty exact to the XRT at wide open throttle in 1st 2nd and 3rd gears with the wheel spin on cold normal tires, vs, a similar size of "all weather" tires you can get at almost any tire supplier on a 200+whp car.
The confidence to come into a corner hauling way too much tail on LFS is there. But, like the guy with the 91 miata was stating, its not as easy to get a car to spin the tires in real life.
Been there too bud, indeed had myself a 91 Miata, BRG, Hard top, 5 speed, worn out LSD, GC lowering springs, koni shocks, and a mean attitude of wanting to be backwards the second the back end came out over 50mph. Its a terrible car to compare to anything but other miata's.
Maybie compare it to the LX4? That would have the huge caster angle feeling the miata does. Plus just like the miata you are nearly sitting on the rear axle dealing with the center axis of the car at your heels on the firewall. Its just a hard to drive car like a mid rear engine. Props for handling one boosted though!
My current car is a 1989 Toyota Cressida, factory worn down LSD, 3200lb curb weight and a worn out 7M engine putting out in the area of 150hp. That indeed feels like the XRG with a nasty soft setup and normal tires. Pretty much as hard to get loose but once its there your yawning while controlling it due to the ease of driving.
The tire physics, when used properly with the right air pressures and camber angles, act as real as anything I have ever seen.
When I get my camera back, I'm gonna fabricate a mount and get some video of my front tire deforming and then some replay footage, mix it together for a side by side comparo of the same size, pressure, camber measurements, and caster measurements. I have the technology to do this, so maybie Scawen would dig seeing someone going that far to show the "real to life" physics that LFS really has.
Loving this Sim more than words can say. I could wait forever to get my hands on the wheel in S3 with the way the progress is moving now. How can you be tired of everything available so far?!
So far LFS is prefect! If you look at the curve of release, its Prefect!
Ben