How the hell you guys Drift without any Assists. I bought the G27 wheel recently and bought assetto corsa mainly for the drifting in this game that looks so cool and realistic. I got a few nice mods for drift, including ebisu track, and some drifts cars like 180sx, Silvia S13, Mazda Rx7 and a few more. I spent like a day or two playing around
I'd recommend Mugello with a moderately slow rwd car. It's not the easiest of tracks but it's really complete IMO, the corners are variegated and there are some nice elevation changes. Also Monza and Silverstone are really nice tracks to start with. H1Tzz. i personally dont like mugello because its so boring to me, all corners feel the same Find the one that works best for you. 2) While drifting, my advice would be to feather the throttle and try not to over-correct. Start slowly and train by just doing simple powerslides while keeping the car under control. When you feel comfortable with it, try transistioning from one powerslide to another. We have narrowed this list down to five of the best cars for beginners to experience in Assetto Corsa, ranging from lower performance racers to some more high-end racing machines. 1. Lotus Exos 125. The Lotus Exos 125 looks a bit like a Formula 1 car, but it is in actual fact quite far removed from F1.
The E30 is great. unbelievable man. you dont know the optimal tune. my civic is dirt nasty low, each drift stitch adds 5hp. Try it out and see how it feels. It's all up to preference. Street 90s tyres are obviously less grippy and allow for easier drifting. More rear pressure further gives you less grip on the rear.
Showing 1 - 11 of 11 comments. Bigbazz May 25, 2015 @ 9:56am. Try setting your wheel degrees lower in the logitech profiler, down to say 720 or 540 (this will make the car more sensitive, quicker reactions). A lot of people can drift all day and night on AC so this is most likely a user issue, and if the above solution helps then it shows you
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