All I was looking for was the timing for using the handbrake - very helpful! No other videos would say when to pull the handbrake and instead they just said use handbrake on tight turns
You deserve waaaay more attention. I pretty much learned everything else on my own but using the hand brake as a save NEVER occurred to me at all. Keep up the good work.
Just discovered your channel today and immediately subbed. Very nice videos man. This is exactly what I was looking for; tips that assume I know general car physics and terminology but will help me refine my skills. Thanks!
I'm new to the DIRT RALLY 2.0 I know I'm late but dam this game is brilliant it feels real life, the best racing game I've played I'm still getting used to it but it's a hell of a game 🔥
Well explained, dude. Very informative. I thought I knew a bit about handbrake turns until you schooled me, made me feel like an idiot and inadvertently helped me get better. Thanks. 🤓
I have a G27 wheel and pedals. I set the gear selector to be sequential with auto clutch (usually), and then set the clutch pedal to act as the handbrake. It takes a bit of learning to use the left foot to handbrake, but it really works well -- much better than steering one-handed while you handbrake. I'm seriously wondering if a setup like that would work in real life.
First time I hear this creative solution! I'd be afraid that by getting used to this I might be stepping on my clutch if a handbrake would be needed in real life :D (I'm always trying to justify my hours spent with driving games with a possible quicker and better reaction in a tight situation in real life driving.)
I'm just starting my youtube videos with different driving games and I can tell you deserve a subscribe and like button! Keep up the good work. Learned a lot from you
0:51 yup like this, i exactly do what you did right there. make sure the rotation the wheel to the right and pull the handbrake like that with addition of gas. but still fail lmao im crazy about this.
You only handbrake when it's a U turn shape of a corner (using the Scandinavian flick can replace the handbrake before entering a corner "if it's an L shape, it helps slowing down the car and prepare it for the right angle), other than that the G force will take care of the regular curves and corners with a good handling.
i have a question for you mate, i see you know your shit and drive well, also your FOV is set correctly for the screen and distance and i like that, so i was wondering what is your take on the steering wheel angle in drivers and in game? do you use 900 + soft lock in game or are you running 540 in drivers and soft lock disabled in game?
Hi, thanks for the words. I prefer to use highest degrees in driver and soft-lock in game. Cause it is part of a cars difficulty for me: An R5 is partly so easy to control because it has a quick and short rotation. Whereas for example the Subaru Legacy is quite hard to drive fast, cause it has a lot of rotation. It is part of a cars character for me.
Anyone got any advice as to why my XBox series x, fanatec handbrake connected directly to the CSL elite 8nm wheelbase only registers as on/off and not linear like on EA Sports WRC? I understand dirt rally 2.0 is rated as a better "game" / sim, but that one thing I am finding incredibly disappointing tbh.
If you want to really learn how to use the handbrake, then go to Argentina and rally there. Set yourself up a Custom Championship and randomize all 12 stages, if you want to go all daytime you can. If you want to mix in some night stages, do that too; but make sure it's in the wet. If that's too extreme, pick the hairiest looking course in time trial and keep practicing until you don't wreck. Remember, don't train until you get it right - train until you can't get it wrong.
I saw a video where the guy says, you should steer first into the opposite direction and then steer into the corner, handbrake, throttle. has something to do with shifting the weight or something... I don't even know if this is simulated in DR2... what do you guys think about this? if you even understand what I am talking about 😛
Any suggestion on what key I should bind the handbrake? I also have the T300RS wheel and i have the handbrake on X and this literally keeps breaking my fingers when i try to pull the handbreake while steering
While I didnt have my fanatec handbrake, I mapped it to the right shift paddle. Worked quite well. Left Paddle was upshift and a Button I could reach with my left thumb was downshift, so the right paddle could work as handbrake
@@skyrex2465 I always use the th8a shifter with my t gt wheel allowing me to use the right hand paddle as a handbrake. Works great and feels better than a button. Would like an actual handbrake tho...
I didn't have a problem to use handbrake on first Dirt properly, but here on 2.0 I just struggle badly, car often just lose power and have problem to ramp up on first gear.
There are front wheel drive, rear wheel drive and all wheel drive vehicles, but why are there no side wheel drive vehicles where both wheels on the right or the left drive the car?
Great video. The voiceover is actually layered on clips that relate! Unlike most voiceover tutorials just talking over any game-play - thanks!
All I was looking for was the timing for using the handbrake - very helpful! No other videos would say when to pull the handbrake and instead they just said use handbrake on tight turns
You deserve waaaay more attention. I pretty much learned everything else on my own but using the hand brake as a save NEVER occurred to me at all. Keep up the good work.
Very well Explained 👍🏼
I love the "slow down footage" during your explanation. One of the best Handbrake tutorial of seen on U-Tube 👌🏼😊🚘⚠️↪️
Thanks
This is really informative and helpful - thanks a lot!
Thank you for the informative video. Too many others are disrespecting learners needlessly.
These are excellent tips. Thank you. The accent makes for even more authenticity. :)
Expertly divulged. Concise and thorough. Thank you!
Just discovered your channel today and immediately subbed. Very nice videos man. This is exactly what I was looking for; tips that assume I know general car physics and terminology but will help me refine my skills. Thanks!
I'm new to the DIRT RALLY 2.0 I know I'm late but dam this game is brilliant it feels real life, the best racing game I've played I'm still getting used to it but it's a hell of a game 🔥
Well explained, dude. Very informative. I thought I knew a bit about handbrake turns until you schooled me, made me feel like an idiot and inadvertently helped me get better. Thanks. 🤓
Finally a great video how to rallye!! well done man
Your tutorials are really really good! Thank you!
I have a G27 wheel and pedals. I set the gear selector to be sequential with auto clutch (usually), and then set the clutch pedal to act as the handbrake. It takes a bit of learning to use the left foot to handbrake, but it really works well -- much better than steering one-handed while you handbrake. I'm seriously wondering if a setup like that would work in real life.
First time I hear this creative solution!
I'd be afraid that by getting used to this I might be stepping on my clutch if a handbrake would be needed in real life :D (I'm always trying to justify my hours spent with driving games with a possible quicker and better reaction in a tight situation in real life driving.)
best video on handbreak turning
I'm just starting my youtube videos with different driving games and I can tell you deserve a subscribe and like button! Keep up the good work. Learned a lot from you
0:51 yup like this, i exactly do what you did right there. make sure the rotation the wheel to the right and pull the handbrake like that with addition of gas. but still fail
lmao im crazy about this.
You only handbrake when it's a U turn shape of a corner (using the Scandinavian flick can replace the handbrake before entering a corner "if it's an L shape, it helps slowing down the car and prepare it for the right angle), other than that the G force will take care of the regular curves and corners with a good handling.
Clutch, turn, pull. My new mantra.
Nice video! Well done!
I wish there was more content like that!
Keep them coming
Mate this was spot on!
witch handbreake do you use?
These are epic and useful, my sister is better better and better at DR 2.0 because of these videos, keep it up :)
Is a cool setup, but if you haven't tried this in VR you've got to.
Thanks for the vid
Nice video, excellent information! 🏆
i have a question for you mate, i see you know your shit and drive well, also your FOV is set correctly for the screen and distance and i like that, so i was wondering what is your take on the steering wheel angle in drivers and in game? do you use 900 + soft lock in game or are you running 540 in drivers and soft lock disabled in game?
Hi, thanks for the words. I prefer to use highest degrees in driver and soft-lock in game. Cause it is part of a cars difficulty for me: An R5 is partly so easy to control because it has a quick and short rotation. Whereas for example the Subaru Legacy is quite hard to drive fast, cause it has a lot of rotation. It is part of a cars character for me.
What about deadzone and saturation settings?
Anyone got any advice as to why my XBox series x, fanatec handbrake connected directly to the CSL elite 8nm wheelbase only registers as on/off and not linear like on EA Sports WRC?
I understand dirt rally 2.0 is rated as a better "game" / sim, but that one thing I am finding incredibly disappointing tbh.
what is the monitor and size in this video ? pls
Does drifting on dirt or asphalt affect the tyre wear?
*Hits every corner like boss* ......then
*bumps into small ass hill while making a turn*
*car flips * *46sec penalty *
*class leader already done *
I know nothing about cars so I have no idea what all of these tuning settings do. Please help
Quick question, what monitor size are you using?, because it seems to fit perfect with the setup
It's a 55 inch curved 4K TV at 60Hz
@@skyrex2465looks awesome
What is your display size? Looks rwaly immersive 👍🏻
Great video. Thanks a lot!
Could someone please help me confirm that dirt rally handbrake is analog? Meaning its only either 0 or 100%, unlike throttle
If you want to really learn how to use the handbrake, then go to Argentina and rally there. Set yourself up a Custom Championship and randomize all 12 stages, if you want to go all daytime you can. If you want to mix in some night stages, do that too; but make sure it's in the wet.
If that's too extreme, pick the hairiest looking course in time trial and keep practicing until you don't wreck.
Remember, don't train until you get it right - train until you can't get it wrong.
Great Video, straight on point and actually helps, Thanks!
I saw a video where the guy says, you should steer first into the opposite direction and then steer into the corner, handbrake, throttle.
has something to do with shifting the weight or something... I don't even know if this is simulated in DR2...
what do you guys think about this?
if you even understand what I am talking about 😛
what degree of steering you are using?
Depends on the car, its softlock automatically changing to the real degrees
Any suggestion on what key I should bind the handbrake? I also have the T300RS wheel and i have the handbrake on X and this literally keeps breaking my fingers when i try to pull the handbreake while steering
While I didnt have my fanatec handbrake, I mapped it to the right shift paddle. Worked quite well. Left Paddle was upshift and a Button I could reach with my left thumb was downshift, so the right paddle could work as handbrake
@@skyrex2465 I always use the th8a shifter with my t gt wheel allowing me to use the right hand paddle as a handbrake. Works great and feels better than a button. Would like an actual handbrake tho...
Good simply tips . Greta work,, thanks.
can you please help me with the FFB in dirt rally 2.0? what should my settings be?
also should i do 900 range 720 or 540 on my wheel?
My Settings are in the channel discussion tab
Can you do a video on clutch kicking?
i thought i might be doing something wrong but I guess its just really tricky. sometimes it works beautifully and sometimes I go into rocks.
5:48 bunta would be proud
don't you need to use the clutch when pulling the handbrake?
cars don't stall in dr2
I didn't have a problem to use handbrake on first Dirt properly, but here on 2.0 I just struggle badly, car often just lose power and have problem to
ramp up on first gear.
3y old but it’s because you weren’t pushing in and releasing the clutch at the right times. You’re used to arcade games and not real vehicles/sims.
Thank you, very helpful
Anyone got a tip on how not to stall your car? 9 out of 10 times when i E brake a hairpin my car stalls
What if we have a controller?
@Charlez ツ 😂😂
Wheel settings pls
My Settings are in the channel discussion tab
Force pull? Jedi driving tips
thanks a lot!
with rwd its so hard to handbrake and catch the slide, feel like its better just to go slow around the hairpins sometimes
ohh you covered this haha
these are good tips
Those disliked can't drift. Well.... I can't do it but I left a thumbs up XD
Yea this game is a struggle but I like it
Got this for ps plus 👍 great game, but I struggle with sharp turns. Please help me, I beg of you 🤣
There are front wheel drive, rear wheel drive and all wheel drive vehicles, but why are there no side wheel drive vehicles where both wheels on the right or the left drive the car?
More specific: Use handbrake only when your car will not rotate fast enought.
Ok it doesnt matter. I just use handbrakes on 6's as well
Fun fact : Group B 4WD Monsters didn't have a handbrake ;)
They did, they just locked all wheels, so drivers rarely used it
Why the fuck doesn't my game look this good
Use a wheel button to handbrake is pretty difficult, I better don't do it
Subtitles French please
Dude plz turn off the sound of the game, it s hard to listen for a no native english speaker. Thx
Dude, I, along with thousands others heard just fine.
Bad advice. You didn’t even talk about when your should or shouldn’t use the clutch. Clutch makes a big difference with handbrake turns.
Thx nice tips. 👍