GT3 drift video...

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easymmkay240sx
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http://gwinbeer.com/drifting/vids/NotAsEasy.wmv about 40mb, you know the drill, right click -> save as...lemme know what yall think


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Cool vid man.

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makes me want a ps2

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nice, was that you doing all that

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Holy crud. That was nice. I've played GT3 before and it's hard getting drifts to look so clean. Wow, the 240's look sexy . I especially love that last attempt, haha.

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ya thats fun, we had a GT3 racing/drifting torni here on campus >: )

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GT3 drifting is tricky untill you get a good setup.
Modified by Dirtylou at 8:07 PM 12/9/2004

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Thats sweet! I have the hardest time drifting in GT3. I seem to drive best in the Miata.

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D1SR240 wrote:nice, was that you doing all that
Yep. All me and a Mad Catz steering wheel :P

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Dirtylou wrote:GT3 drifting is tricky utill you get a good setup.
How to get good at GT3 drifting: Don't have a life.

Maybe that's why I'm pretty good at it?

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Nice vid. I've started drifting a little in GT3, with a FC, pretty fun.

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I didnt know thats the 350z was in GT3.

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- wrote:sTm[-HeavyHips]I didnt know thats the 350z was in GT3.
Prize car.

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I got one with a game shark and put a Z33 on rims.

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great video. I broke my ps2, so no gt3 until i get a new one.

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Dirtylou wrote:GT3 drifting is tricky untill you get a good setup.
It's actually pretty easy to setup up your car for drifting in GT3.

Just buy the full race suspension, fully tunable lsd, and simulation tires. As far as horsepower, I try to hit around the 400 mark on all my drift cars, some a little under (like s13's).

The trick is in the settings. Go into your settings menu for your car and turn off the traction control and yaw control (turn them both down to zero). If you don't do this, you'll have a hell of a time trying to drift.

Suspension settings are all personal preference. I don't even change anything on my cars. I just buy the full race and leave it be.

Have fun.

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I've seen people go kinda soft on spring rates but then some people say super sfiff. I played with the settings on a Gts R32 and it slides the tail out on demand. Its at about 300-320hp. I think people underestimate toe settings though.

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Nice video. Nirvana is just played.

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i once drifted my Razo Silvia and 180sx for 35 hours

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Bangin! I use an FD, S13, C-West Silvia(HARD to drift) and an R32 GT-S. Im gonna do an AE86 and a FC when I get some time.

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jdmfreak wrote:Bangin! I use...C-West Silvia(HARD to drift)
how do you get this? i cant seem to win it but ive seen it in videos, i have all the indy cars and everything. i also have no life which is why ive beaten the game twice through, so if its some time consuming process no worries...

edit: you were talking about the c-west s15 right?

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I won it at an endurance race...BTW that car is HARD to drift.

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nismofly
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which endurance race? try to drift one of the indy cars...now thats a challenge

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my favorite drift car has always, and will always, be the Jaguar XJ200 GT RWD in GT2...ahh, countless hours of sliding that ***** sideways. I never played GT3 enough to be that good at it, its a lot different (and for me more difficult, at least using a regular controller. I bet a wheel would make it a lot easier though).

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Way better then I can do. I don't have the patience to keep trying over and over again. I use a GT4 wheel and pedals and it sure fights you with the force feedback. Maybe one day I'll try drifting again on it(need a new ps2 though cause mine won't load stuff anymore)

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Trial Mountain I believe.


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