What kind of team are you looking for? Drift Age: 16 Country: Turkey Preferred Car/Track: FZ5 / Fern Bay Black Average Laptime on Your Preferred Car/Track: How Active Are You? 4 hours everyday What Kind of Control do you use? MOUSE Time Zone: +2 Istanbul
What kind of team are you looking for? Drift
Age: 16
Country: Turkey
Preferred Car/Track: FZ5 / Fern Bay Black
Average Laptime on Your Preferred Car/Track:
How Active Are You? 4 hours everyday
What Kind of Control do you use? MOUSE
Time Zone: +2 Istanbul
It's because of a mod I've installed, called "Real Reflections". I'm not a fan of the outcome as well, but I haven't got backup of the original files, so I'm sort of stuck with them
I've searched and couldn't find anything related to this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aqp6xUhtk0 here's a comparison between Enthusia and GT4, and there's a nice toy in Enthusia: the G-Meter. I think this would be a good addition to our LFS.
By the way, Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R, the real car, has this on its dashboard computer. This was for those who may think a G-Meter is something arcade-ish
i just have read the first page. and i downloaded another test patch some time ago but after 2-3 days of use, the LFS gone wrong, i couldnt see any online servers and i had to re-download the previous lfs from the website. are there any known issues with this patch, or can i feel free to download this
so you are saying that sliding your car is faster than taking a turn in a regular way, without over or understeer? oh come on...
plus touge is a different kind of racing, but it doesn't include drifting. and drifting on winding roads is not something like touge.
drifting is nice, and i try it sometimes. . . but LFS and the devs are more (imho) into real racing (grip racing, gripping, ya-da ya-da... ), so why on earth are you still arguing about this?
Can you explain me what on earth a "Drift track" is?! I mean look at all of those Drift Championships, do they really have "Drifting tracks" to drift? All of the tracks are racing tracks, sometimes re-arranged with some objects (tire walls, barriers, etc...).