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Need help with handling
I'm new in this game so i want to know how can i reduce oversteer? when i brake before curve my car oveersteer a lot and even if there is no curve. what can i do? i really want to play this game but this problem is very irritating.
i have s 2 version and i play with keyboard.
#2 - amp88
Try putting the brake balance further forward and decreasing the brake force. You can also try decreasing the button control rate (in Options -> Controls).
Quote from funcut :I'm new in this game so i want to know how can i reduce oversteer? when i brake before curve my car oveersteer a lot and even if there is no curve. what can i do? i really want to play this game but this problem is very irritating.
i have s 2 version and i play with keyboard.

What car is it?

You can also try looking here for starting setups: http://www.setupgrid.net

I alway's go there if I'm stuck, and then make minor adjustments accordingly.

But to answer your question, as already said, move the brake balance over to the front, and maybe even turn down the amount of Newton meter force that is used when the brakes are applied
If it is a rear wheel driven car, you can try downshifting more slowly to avoid the engine breaking too much on the rear wheels.
You have S2? Your profile says you're a Demo Racer.

Driving with a keyboard is difficult since you don't have variable axes. Turning is either straight forward, all the way to the left or all the way to the right. Tapping the keys might work, but constantly going from no steering to full steering can make the car a lot unstable. Using the mouse to steer gives a little more control.

I'm not good a racing but I can give you a few tips.

Try entering the corner at a lower speed.

If you have much grip on the front tires and little grip on the rear tires the car can easily oversteer. Try putting lower grip on the front or more grip on the rear. However applying too much grip on the rear and/or too little on the front can cause the car to understeer.

Hardening the anti-roll bar might help. However I'm not good at that stuff, so don't kill me if I'm wrong.

On an RWD revving the engine while downshifting may prevent the rear tires from loosing grip, keeping the car stable.
he means he has the s2 game (most likely z28) and try using mouse it might be hard at first but it much better. or if you dont like mouse then get a G25. and yes i would also say put the brake balance more to the front mybee 60-65% and tune the brakes low enough that they dont lock up when you press on brakes (your demo so no car with abs) but high enough that the pads dont just hug the disks
I use about 75%, and that's on my drift setup. But that's because I don't use the brake to make the car slide but for weight shifting.

A G25, G27 or similar is recommended. (I think G27 is the best if you have cash, but if you're on a budget you can probably get a used G25 for a good price) The first weeks it's a little unusual feeling the wheel pushing left and right while you're driving in corners, but as you make progress you'll be able to understand and predict how the wheel will react on and make it a part of your driving technique.

To say it that way, when I first got my G27 everything was different from using a controller, and I wasn't able to drift at all, which I'd been doing for a long time then. Now I mostly just use the pedals and turn the wheel a little bit and then lets it do the rest of the job.
#8 - robt
Place the two attched files in the Lfs/setups folder, should have a set for both the XRG and XFG for keyboard. May need to turn the steering angle down to about 12-16 degrees though.
Attached files
XFG_bl1 test.set - 132 B - 1117 views
XRG_blgpps2a.set - 132 B - 1029 views

Need help with handling
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