BROOOO 🤧🤧🤧❤️❤️💯💯💯💯 hats off to you brother, the amount of effort put into this video is actually crazy! best drift tutorial hands down… considering this is 1/3 i can only imagine whats coming next
All you have to do is tap R1/RT on turning. The wheels at the back go slippery and twist the back bumper and tap it again when accelarating slightly slower on the corners so your car is aligned upon the road. Around the corner
this video itself and your channel in general is all anyone needs to go from newbie to someone in the drift world, as long as your passionate about it and keep practicing
been trying to convince my friends to go drifting with me ever since tuner shop came out and never could, i showed them this video when it came out and weve been cranking out runs at the observatory every night since, now they wanna learn how to tandem. ty
hands down the BEST tutorial for drifting in GTAOnline, you not only earned my like, and my subscribe, but my respect too. Glad to have found a top notch creator, and can't wait for the next video!
Legit couldnt understand the other tutorials in youtube. I know the idea but their visuals and instructions werent clicking, until this one. Thanks! Edit: the fact that your marks are so consistent is also cool lol
Thank you so much for this, I’ve been looking forward to practicing drifting and this tutorial came in clutch. Amazingly explained and filmed, kudos to you sir, you earned a new sub.👍👏
great job on making this, the combination of starting out with the bare basics, then combining them as you progress really help. The only thing I never really had much practice in was donut proximity, when going into pro levels, I did do more of proximity for hitting clipping points and outer zones, but not anything with donuts. I will definitely have to work on that. Also, for steering input, I learned this a long time ago when I myself was learning. There is a method in steering that I use that I rarely see anyone use. I call it the Rolling Technique, where I am using the outer barrier of the stick and rolling it along the outer ring to steer. This helped me really get into the more precise steering, allowing me to make small steering changes while still doing extreme movements instead of slightly turning in either direction at small increments (tbh this is really more useful for getting clean and realistic steering for cinematics just because I hate the visual look of spamming left and right. Better to have slight turns and only change it in extreme cases to look better than to go function only and spam.) Looking forward to what you do with intermediate and pro levels of drifting. I hope you bring tandem into play cuz I never see anyone doing tutorials on tandem, and everyone I drift with can't seem to do it...tandem well anyway.
Thanks for the kind words and advice man! I think I do instinctively use that rolling method you talked about with steering, but it's not conveyed all that well with just the controller overlay - maybe I'll add this in a future video! As for tandems, not sure if I'll be able to work this in to these guides, but it's definitely worth teaching - if not there, possibly in a separate future video.
@@StevieWunderKid that would be great! I haven't seen anyone really make any tandem tutorial videos. the only thing I can say is if you are getting really close, use the brake to manage the distance, and slow down when transitioning to avoid hitting the leader. There is also 2 main parts of tandem, imo. It is Bumper-to-Bumper- and Door-to-Door. D2D is mostly keeping the bumper to the leader's door and B2B is keeping your bumper aligned with their back bumper. I will often do B2B as in GTA its hard to maintain D2D due to some cars straightening out and potentially hitting the leader. it isn't much to teach, but some people really need visuals for stuff like this. Also, I didn't specify about the rolling technique, I will often have the stick pushed forward when going straight, and roll along the barrier at varying distances to turn. it helps with small changes, but I will often overcorrect (basically the sense of forced feedback in a wheel, just constantly moving instead of staying steady) should probably do something about that, though.
I never actually took a break haha, I just wanted to make these tutorials some of my best videos and they took more time than I expected! Thanks for the support!
Man do I wish I seen this video when you first posted it. Time to subscribe with notifications so that never happens again 😂. Awesome and super informative video brother.
As a ps4 player and a carx and assetto player that has been playing proffesional drift events in those 2 games these tips helped me out and also CONTROL YOUR SPEED never floor it if u want to go for a clean angle that will make you spin out and u need to be out for heavy feedback by your controller the heavy feedback is a upshift so be on the lookout
Happy to hear these tips have been helpful! However, as someone who's been drifting in GTA 5 for years, I can confidently say that you should be flooring it most of the time haha - this is to overcome the strong 'traction control' mechanics in GTA 5. You can see in the video that, for the most part, I am flooring it, but I did talk about cases where you can let off slightly and steer a bit more with the throttle.
@@StevieWunderKid yeah i agree but with sharper angles its better to go easier the hardest part is actualy controlling your oversteer lol anyways very helpful 10/10 would recommend
All I can really say is to focus a lot more on power control, either by letting off the throttle a bit or tapping the handbrake more frequently to prevent your car from spinning out. Don't move too fast through the drills, either - practice makes perfect!
Really good video man the amount of effort you put into these videos are crazy. 👏 Although i couldn't use the exacted map since im on ps i did create my own and tryed to make it as similar as i could
Thanks man, so happy to see my hard work paying off and helping people! If you've got a Social Club job link for your map, feel free to leave it in a comment / DM it to me - that way we can share it with other PS players who want a similar experience!
This has got to be the best tutorial I've seen, thank you so much. I promise I'll be back to watch the intermediate guide next. Oh and one think where can I find the custom Map for practicing
I do plan on making a full tier list video eventually. My goal is to finish up these tutorials, then get back to my normal cycle of car testing and regular drifting uploads - these will feature the tables that show the basic info/drift setup for each car too. Stay tuned!
Keep in mind though, some cars like the Sultan Classic use different drivetrains. Sultan Classic is awd so it's a bit more difficult than something like the Futo.
Exactly, that's why I've only covered the use of RWD cars in this video (2:49). I've talked a bit about the difficulty of AWD drifting in future portions of this guide.
You actually don't have to buy the Karin, you can just go to the car park after ferris wheel it spawns very frequently there and you can take one then store it in your garage and go back and get more Note:I'm playing offline
Thanks man! And beyond equipping low-grip tires and stance, wheel choice doesn't impact driftability all that much - I discuss this a bit more in my tuning guide, but for the most part, you can run whatever wheels you want.
Not how that works at all, really. Low-grip tires are beneficial for drifting at any speed since it makes it that much easier to fight GTA 5's "traction-control" mechanics and link together proper drifts, especially when you use the mid-drive speed boost (which I discuss in the advanced tutorial).
@@StevieWunderKid sorry I probably should have clarified this before. This is for what I call speed drifting, like downhill drifting initial D style. With gta's mechanics, the only way to do this is with a hell of a lot of speed, which the downhill and double clutching helps with, but also requires a lot of grip, which is where the non low grip tires come in. If you want to see it in action, skip to 12:24 of my 15 minute video on my YT. And tbh I've had much cleaner runs than that one but haven't uploaded them.
Won't really affect much for these basic, lower-speed drifts! Plus, cars like the Futo GTX have a bit more power to begin with so you're good for now. In the future, for higher-speed drifts, it might help you out!
The Elegy Retro Custom is one of the best AWD drift cars in the game, was featured in my first video on that topic. However, the Elegy RH8 has way too much grip, so it's a horrible drift car haha
Crap, didn't even think about different generations of consoles. I made all those maps on Series X, so that could be why it's not accessible. Sorry about that man, but again these maps are pretty easy to recreate yourself in the Creator! Either that or the LS Car Meet is another good place to practice!
I had such an easier time using the banshee for simple stuff like this. I bought the futo gtx to improve my general drift ability but now I'm struggling to get more than a few donuts without losing it
Most people I've talked to have had the exact opposite experience since the Futo GTX is on the slower side and holds way more angle haha. But hey, if you find the Banshee works better for the training you're doing, that's okay!
Unfortunately I don't think I have the skill to make a good keyboard & mouse tutorial; I discussed this at the beginning of the video, and linked some good guides in the description that should help!
I may switch up my car choice for the final (advanced tutorial), haven't decided yet. As for the intermediate guide, I'm gonna stick with the Futo GTX.
I placed down all the pillars and stuff manually in the race creator, the map (Xbox-only) is linked in the description. It's all located at the military base (Fort Zancudo), so if you're not on Xbox you could still replicate the map pretty easily. Either that, or the LS Car Meet is another good spot to practice the basics!
That's cool I guess, whatever you have the most fun with is what matters. Any sort of modded drifting feels really unnatural to me since there's no way to truly mask the traction-control mechanics baked in to GTA 5's handling model. That and, in my opinion, modded drifting isn't as rewarding.
Nah, unfortunately I don't think I have the skill to be able to make that happen - I've only exclusively drifted with a controller so I wouldn't be able to make a useful keyboard-specific guide. However, a lot of the tips covered in the video will roughly carry over, and I have some better keyboard guides from other content creators linked in the description.
bro I need to know how do I get the Karin futo gtx? or even the Karin futo? I don’t play online btw idk if it’s exclusive to online or I gotta buy a pack or something someone answer me I’m begging 😭
the bigger problem is the lack of ambidexterity of my both thumbs to separately steer and control and camera. Any tips you could give for camera control? or does this just boils down to practice and getting used to it?
quite literally just practice is all theres no special button inputs to help with the camera….. you just gotta mess around with your camera settings but if you use the settings he does in the video and just practice a bunch youll be good
You have to feel the sensation These videos help but you will have to learn the hard way still just use those tips he gave out and Study the Drift mechanics and your car
Without even drifting, just drive around and see how you can aim the camera high above the car (in a similar fashion to how I'm manipulating the stick in the video) and get used to the combination of steering and adjusting the camera at the same time. Then, you can work it in while drifting - this follows the same sort of process as the other skills taught in this video; learn them individually then try to add them together. Hope this helps!
Maybe try inverted look for the right stick and see if it feels more comfortable? I know in some games I can’t wrap my head around the default up down or left right axis depending on the application, so I switch it instead of fighting / relearning. But ultimately practice. I got good at juggling the joysticks because I didn’t know there was a “high” view for vehicle camera for the longest time so I used to constantly use manual camera control out of ignorance of the options 😂
When i drift my car finds grip way too quickly( ocelot F 620) what customization do i put on my car to have less grip and traction and i dont have access to low grip tires
I'd recommend trying another car like the Futo or the other cars I talk about in this video, they will all handle much better than the F620. I have a drift build guide linked in the description as well that will help you pick out the right parts and show you how to stance your car manually, which you have to do if you're not using low-grip tires.
Sorry man, the difference in console generation affects your ability to bookmark maps - since I made it on Xbox Series X, it unfortunately can't be bookmarked on last-gen consoles :(
Bookmarking jobs will only work if you're playing on the exact same console the job was made on. The links in the description are for Xbox Series and PS4 consoles only, so if you're on anything else they won't work :(
Of course man, just apply the upgrades that you have access to for now - a lot of the beginner cars mentioned in this video don't really need much in terms of upgrades to drift reliably.
You can stance your car manually using the method discussed in the video! If you want a bit more insight on that, feel free to check out my tuning guide.
Not as much as you'd think - for some cars, stancing them manually (as shown in the video) provides a similar effect as equipping low-grip tires. You can do either method, and you'll still be able to drift just fine!
Not at all haha. Way too grippy and snappy, not enough power, plus it's got the slow handling flags that prevent you from being able to hold out longer drifts using the mid-drive speed boost. Probably one of the worst drift cars in the game in my opinion.
FingerFlick, Control your Power and angles. Its pretty simple. Oh yea Turn off that Vibration you gone feel that sensation. Its simple but takes practice. Also Drift Tracks/Jobs help you alot. GG Video i took these same steps when i Started. Its literally a Study and Whats Crazy you dont even have to max out a Car, depending on your Car if you go between options like Engine/Brakes you can actually fiddle with to find a good build because some cars have to much power maxed out
Exactly right, I also followed a similar process when I first tried out drifting a very long time ago. As for power upgrades, I tried to keep it simple for this video, but yeah, there always is room to play around with power upgrades for faster cars to find a tune that works.
Probably a bit late to this party, but hoping you can shine some light on an issue I'm having. I have a Futo GTX, and it's already set with a drift kit. However, I can't find an option for low grip tires in the LS Meet, nor can I change the stance from my interaction menu. Am I missing something?
Access to low-grips and stancing via the interaction menu are removed after drift tuning is applied. I have a recent drift tuning guide that explains this a bit more if you wanna check that out!
Yeah you definitely could, all down to personal preference though. I find low-grip drifting to be a bit more rewarding, but drift tuning is still pretty fun.
After some hours trying, I feel proud of myself doing a pretty decents donuts on pillars of LS meet with my Initial D car 😂 This thing isn't easy at all 😮
@@StevieWunderKid thank you man. I was looking, but my dumbass was going through the music in order😂 thank you so much. And thanks for the help with drifting
There's other strategies to control your car's power and speed discussed in the video, if you're constantly tapping the handbrake you're probably drifting too slowly.
BROOOO 🤧🤧🤧❤️❤️💯💯💯💯 hats off to you brother, the amount of effort put into this video is actually crazy! best drift tutorial hands down… considering this is 1/3 i can only imagine whats coming next
Thank you so much man! Wanted to set the bar high with this one and I can't wait to finish up the next couple parts - stay tuned :)
@@StevieWunderKidim tuned brother no doubt about that! these next videos are what i really need so im stoled forsure!
Facts
All you have to do is tap R1/RT on turning. The wheels at the back go slippery and twist the back bumper and tap it again when accelarating slightly slower on the corners so your car is aligned upon the road. Around the corner
@@zaccllewellyn8950 But how would you maintain the angle?
This is incredible. I drift all day in gta and this is the smoothest drifting I’ve ever seen hands down! Wow bro
Glad you enjoyed man, hopefully these guides will help you to drift just as smoothly!
@@StevieWunderKid man I could only wish😝 even after hundreds of hours you are way better than I could dream to be
@@StevieWunderKid any chance you could do an in depth guide to the s13(Remus) it’s my baby and I’d love some in depth tips!
this video itself and your channel in general is all anyone needs to go from newbie to someone in the drift world, as long as your passionate about it and keep practicing
Exactly right man, glad you're finding my content helpful!
"Seeing lines" is usually a good Indicator that the person is knowledgeable of drift culture... well done, quality stuff
Thanks man, been heavy into drifting culture for the past 7-8 years and happy to show people how to do it here in GTA! Appreciate your kind words!
@@StevieWunderKid Of course, keep up the good work
Clear, concise and very well articulated. Without a doubt the best tutorial I’ve seen for drifting. Thank you. 🙏🏼
been trying to convince my friends to go drifting with me ever since tuner shop came out and never could, i showed them this video when it came out and weve been cranking out runs at the observatory every night since, now they wanna learn how to tandem. ty
That's amazing man, glad I could help you and your friends out! Thanks for the support!
Thank u for this all in one foundational knowledge, God bless
Anytime man, happy to help! Thanks for watching!
hands down the BEST tutorial for drifting in GTAOnline, you not only earned my like, and my subscribe, but my respect too. Glad to have found a top notch creator, and can't wait for the next video!
This comment made my day man - so glad I was able to help you out and earn your support! Stay tuned, more videos coming soon!
Best drift tutorial on YT. PERIOD!
That was always my goal man, thanks for the support!
Legit couldnt understand the other tutorials in youtube. I know the idea but their visuals and instructions werent clicking, until this one. Thanks!
Edit: the fact that your marks are so consistent is also cool lol
No problem, I'm really glad I was able to make everything understandable! Thanks for the support!
easily the best drifting tutorial for gta. u earned a sub bro✌️
Thanks so much for your support man!
Thank you so much for this, I’ve been looking forward to practicing drifting and this tutorial came in clutch. Amazingly explained and filmed, kudos to you sir, you earned a new sub.👍👏
Dude, no worries! Happy it helped you out!
This is the exact vid I need u telling all the details how to build a car for drift anddddd settings sir u just earned a new sub
Glad I could deliver - thanks so much for your support!
great job on making this, the combination of starting out with the bare basics, then combining them as you progress really help. The only thing I never really had much practice in was donut proximity, when going into pro levels, I did do more of proximity for hitting clipping points and outer zones, but not anything with donuts. I will definitely have to work on that.
Also, for steering input, I learned this a long time ago when I myself was learning. There is a method in steering that I use that I rarely see anyone use. I call it the Rolling Technique, where I am using the outer barrier of the stick and rolling it along the outer ring to steer. This helped me really get into the more precise steering, allowing me to make small steering changes while still doing extreme movements instead of slightly turning in either direction at small increments (tbh this is really more useful for getting clean and realistic steering for cinematics just because I hate the visual look of spamming left and right. Better to have slight turns and only change it in extreme cases to look better than to go function only and spam.)
Looking forward to what you do with intermediate and pro levels of drifting. I hope you bring tandem into play cuz I never see anyone doing tutorials on tandem, and everyone I drift with can't seem to do it...tandem well anyway.
Thanks for the kind words and advice man! I think I do instinctively use that rolling method you talked about with steering, but it's not conveyed all that well with just the controller overlay - maybe I'll add this in a future video! As for tandems, not sure if I'll be able to work this in to these guides, but it's definitely worth teaching - if not there, possibly in a separate future video.
@@StevieWunderKid that would be great! I haven't seen anyone really make any tandem tutorial videos. the only thing I can say is if you are getting really close, use the brake to manage the distance, and slow down when transitioning to avoid hitting the leader. There is also 2 main parts of tandem, imo. It is Bumper-to-Bumper- and Door-to-Door. D2D is mostly keeping the bumper to the leader's door and B2B is keeping your bumper aligned with their back bumper. I will often do B2B as in GTA its hard to maintain D2D due to some cars straightening out and potentially hitting the leader. it isn't much to teach, but some people really need visuals for stuff like this.
Also, I didn't specify about the rolling technique, I will often have the stick pushed forward when going straight, and roll along the barrier at varying distances to turn. it helps with small changes, but I will often overcorrect (basically the sense of forced feedback in a wheel, just constantly moving instead of staying steady) should probably do something about that, though.
YES HES UPLOADING AGAIN!!!
I never actually took a break haha, I just wanted to make these tutorials some of my best videos and they took more time than I expected! Thanks for the support!
Oh hey you finally made it, awesome man
Yeah man, took me a long time but I'm glad I finally finished it - thanks for your support!
@@StevieWunderKid you deserve all the support for your hard
If there is a video to watch on how to in the game .. this is it. Perfectly made👌
Much appreciated man, so happy I could help!
Man do I wish I seen this video when you first posted it. Time to subscribe with notifications so that never happens again 😂. Awesome and super informative video brother.
Thanks so much for the kind words man, so happy to see feedback like this!
@@StevieWunderKid You’re welcome bro. I wish you nothing but the best. Don’t let anyone or anything stop you from being great.🙏🏽
You deserve much more attention! such great content!
Thanks so much!
VERY HELPFUL ❤
So glad to hear, thanks for watching!
As a ps4 player and a carx and assetto player that has been playing proffesional drift events in those 2 games these tips helped me out and also CONTROL YOUR SPEED never floor it if u want to go for a clean angle that will make you spin out and u need to be out for heavy feedback by your controller the heavy feedback is a upshift so be on the lookout
Happy to hear these tips have been helpful! However, as someone who's been drifting in GTA 5 for years, I can confidently say that you should be flooring it most of the time haha - this is to overcome the strong 'traction control' mechanics in GTA 5. You can see in the video that, for the most part, I am flooring it, but I did talk about cases where you can let off slightly and steer a bit more with the throttle.
@@StevieWunderKid yeah i agree but with sharper angles its better to go easier the hardest part is actualy controlling your oversteer lol anyways very helpful 10/10 would recommend
Thanks so much! it helped alot i understand how my car drifts and works and now i mastered in just in 2 hours!
That's so great to hear man, thanks for the kind words and have fun!
Thanks bro I needed this tutorial fr🔥🔥
No worries man, hope it helps!
Bro im doing everything you’re saying and doing but I keep spinning out
All I can really say is to focus a lot more on power control, either by letting off the throttle a bit or tapping the handbrake more frequently to prevent your car from spinning out. Don't move too fast through the drills, either - practice makes perfect!
@@StevieWunderKid thank you im just now figuring that out
Awesome, good luck man!
Really good video man the amount of effort you put into these videos are crazy. 👏
Although i couldn't use the exacted map since im on ps i did create my own and tryed to make it as similar as i could
Thanks man, so happy to see my hard work paying off and helping people! If you've got a Social Club job link for your map, feel free to leave it in a comment / DM it to me - that way we can share it with other PS players who want a similar experience!
This has got to be the best tutorial I've seen, thank you so much. I promise I'll be back to watch the intermediate guide next. Oh and one think where can I find the custom Map for practicing
I appreciate the kind words man! If you're playing on Xbox Series, you can bookmark the map using the link the description!
@@StevieWunderKid and if I'm on ps4
THANK YOU BRO I WAS REALLY BAD AT DRIFFTING NOW IM REALLY GOOD THANK YOU 👌
Hell yeah man happy to hear it, have fun!
can you make a tier list guide for drift cars?
also put something like an upgrade description box.
I do plan on making a full tier list video eventually. My goal is to finish up these tutorials, then get back to my normal cycle of car testing and regular drifting uploads - these will feature the tables that show the basic info/drift setup for each car too. Stay tuned!
@@StevieWunderKid AYYYEEE LETS GOOO IM HYPED TO HEAR THAT MAN! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!
THANK YOU!
Anytime man, thanks for checking my other content out!
1/3 just send it drop a 2 hour special
I may do this to be honest, gonna release everything individually first and then revisit throwing everything into one video!
Where did you get the initial d art in u car
Keep in mind though, some cars like the Sultan Classic use different drivetrains. Sultan Classic is awd so it's a bit more difficult than something like the Futo.
Exactly, that's why I've only covered the use of RWD cars in this video (2:49). I've talked a bit about the difficulty of AWD drifting in future portions of this guide.
The Sultan Classic is better than Futo.
@@patriciovivas2270 What are you on about? It’s AWD so it’s more difficult to do, you need more upgrades to be able to do it well
@@KhaosInductionCreator in handling, acceleration and tuning
@@patriciovivas2270 It’s not better for DRIFTING. This is a DRIFTING video you are aware of that? Not a RACING video
You actually don't have to buy the Karin, you can just go to the car park after ferris wheel it spawns very frequently there and you can take one then store it in your garage and go back and get more
Note:I'm playing offline
That's exactly why at 3:51 it says you can get it off the street haha, luckily it spawns pretty frequently in both story mode and online!
Offline as in campaign?
@@Mr.doordiee yes
Helped me so much thank you❤😊
So happy to hear that man, thanks for watching!
Incredible bro.
And the drift depends on the wheels too?
Thanks man! And beyond equipping low-grip tires and stance, wheel choice doesn't impact driftability all that much - I discuss this a bit more in my tuning guide, but for the most part, you can run whatever wheels you want.
@@StevieWunderKid Really thx bro!!
Great video 👍
Thanks so much man!
Bro you really helped explain how to drift ❤❤❤❤ much respect to you
So glad it helped you out 💙
for better and more advanced results, don't use low grips. Just initiate the drift faster
Not how that works at all, really. Low-grip tires are beneficial for drifting at any speed since it makes it that much easier to fight GTA 5's "traction-control" mechanics and link together proper drifts, especially when you use the mid-drive speed boost (which I discuss in the advanced tutorial).
@@StevieWunderKid sorry I probably should have clarified this before. This is for what I call speed drifting, like downhill drifting initial D style. With gta's mechanics, the only way to do this is with a hell of a lot of speed, which the downhill and double clutching helps with, but also requires a lot of grip, which is where the non low grip tires come in. If you want to see it in action, skip to 12:24 of my 15 minute video on my YT. And tbh I've had much cleaner runs than that one but haven't uploaded them.
I was drifting the phfister neon 4wd it get crazy angles u can drift sideways and recover
Pretty fun car for sure! There's a bunch of other good AWD EV cars that are surprisingly great for drifting, you should try those too!
Thabks much for this vidéo, can get this activity for train pls ?
If you're on Xbox I've got the job linked in the description!
I really hope 6 introduces manual shifting, it’ll change the whole drifting scene.
the Initial D 86 🔥
Yup!
Does not having turbo help or hinder while learning to drift? Im not ranked high enough or my rep is not high enough with the LS club on console
Won't really affect much for these basic, lower-speed drifts! Plus, cars like the Futo GTX have a bit more power to begin with so you're good for now. In the future, for higher-speed drifts, it might help you out!
Yo, is the elegy retro custom on the elegy rh8 is a good drift car ?
The Elegy Retro Custom is one of the best AWD drift cars in the game, was featured in my first video on that topic. However, the Elegy RH8 has way too much grip, so it's a horrible drift car haha
Amazing video 🔥🔥
Thank you my man!
Damn, this game still amaze me
Greeeat great content, ty
Thanks a lot for the kind words!
Bro thank you so much dawg. And don't think I ain't notice you takami
Hahahaha I see you're a man of culture as well! Always happy to help!
@@StevieWunderKid first ever creator that commented back to me. keep up the good stuff man fr u just gained a fan 🥹
I actually think that stock suspension with lowered stance (of the "ls tuners update") is better, idk, probably personal preference
Yeah they do feel pretty similar, so go with whatever feels more comfortable!
@@StevieWunderKid I just think that it makes the car less likely to spin out that much. Btw the video was really good :3
YES SIR
Flexed to my friend, thanks
Anytime haha, have fun man!
is there a map for xbox one? everytime i try to load up the map its not there
Crap, didn't even think about different generations of consoles. I made all those maps on Series X, so that could be why it's not accessible. Sorry about that man, but again these maps are pretty easy to recreate yourself in the Creator! Either that or the LS Car Meet is another good place to practice!
I had such an easier time using the banshee for simple stuff like this. I bought the futo gtx to improve my general drift ability but now I'm struggling to get more than a few donuts without losing it
Most people I've talked to have had the exact opposite experience since the Futo GTX is on the slower side and holds way more angle haha. But hey, if you find the Banshee works better for the training you're doing, that's okay!
Broo ur insane at drifting. Could you make a PC version since I don't have a controller or a wheel. I play KBM.
Unfortunately I don't think I have the skill to make a good keyboard & mouse tutorial; I discussed this at the beginning of the video, and linked some good guides in the description that should help!
Do you have a crew if so how do I join I’m really interested
Nah man, currently don't have the time to run a crew, sorry!
Next make an advanced guide using the gt ❤❤
I may switch up my car choice for the final (advanced tutorial), haven't decided yet. As for the intermediate guide, I'm gonna stick with the Futo GTX.
@@StevieWunderKid mad, as long as the car ain't slow or has a bad mid drag then nw
Now we have the drift tuning
Where on the map is this spot? im tryna practice the slaloms and its tough to find evenly spaced pillars like in the video.
I placed down all the pillars and stuff manually in the race creator, the map (Xbox-only) is linked in the description. It's all located at the military base (Fort Zancudo), so if you're not on Xbox you could still replicate the map pretty easily. Either that, or the LS Car Meet is another good spot to practice the basics!
@@StevieWunderKid Thanks g! wish you the best with your channel. Ill see u on the intermediate video real soon😈
Thanks a lot man, much love!
im not gonna bother doing all this, i just got a mod menu to properly tune cars and now drifting is waaaay more satsifying
That's cool I guess, whatever you have the most fun with is what matters. Any sort of modded drifting feels really unnatural to me since there's no way to truly mask the traction-control mechanics baked in to GTA 5's handling model. That and, in my opinion, modded drifting isn't as rewarding.
I tried so hard to do the same controls but it still didn't let me drift good 😞
Practice always makes perfect, always start slow until you're fully comfortable with the basics!
Love you video so helpful
Thanks for the kind words :)
@@StevieWunderKid OMG you replied
I always do!
Your the nices youtuber
Ouuhhh thanks man 💯
Anytime my dude, always happy to help!
I Can hear “Love is in danger” when drifting
You always gotta have eurobeat on when you're drifting!
do you have a tutorial for drifting with keyboard up?
Nah, unfortunately I don't think I have the skill to be able to make that happen - I've only exclusively drifted with a controller so I wouldn't be able to make a useful keyboard-specific guide. However, a lot of the tips covered in the video will roughly carry over, and I have some better keyboard guides from other content creators linked in the description.
This is a great video. I feel like I’m getting better, but I am still terrible at this. Hopefully someday. 😂😂😂
Much appreciated man, good luck on your journey - you'll get there!
Low grip tires aquired for all cars 😎 no shooting tires no mo
Yup, it's way easier and accessible for everybody now which is great!
Im about to find a way to drift a go-cart
bro I need to know how do I get the Karin futo gtx? or even the Karin futo? I don’t play online btw idk if it’s exclusive to online or I gotta buy a pack or something someone answer me I’m begging 😭
The Karin Futo GTX is an Online-only car. I showed where to get the normal Karin Futo in the video!
good tips
Thanks man!
the bigger problem is the lack of ambidexterity of my both thumbs to separately steer and control and camera.
Any tips you could give for camera control? or does this just boils down to practice and getting used to it?
quite literally just practice is all theres no special button inputs to help with the camera….. you just gotta mess around with your camera settings but if you use the settings he does in the video and just practice a bunch youll be good
You have to feel the sensation These videos help but you will have to learn the hard way still just use those tips he gave out and Study the Drift mechanics and your car
Without even drifting, just drive around and see how you can aim the camera high above the car (in a similar fashion to how I'm manipulating the stick in the video) and get used to the combination of steering and adjusting the camera at the same time. Then, you can work it in while drifting - this follows the same sort of process as the other skills taught in this video; learn them individually then try to add them together. Hope this helps!
Maybe try inverted look for the right stick and see if it feels more comfortable? I know in some games I can’t wrap my head around the default up down or left right axis depending on the application, so I switch it instead of fighting / relearning. But ultimately practice. I got good at juggling the joysticks because I didn’t know there was a “high” view for vehicle camera for the longest time so I used to constantly use manual camera control out of ignorance of the options 😂
I love the video. Do you have the links Playstation as well?
The PS4 version was recreated by a subscriber, it's linked in the description!
You are amazone thx
I appreciate the kind words :)
When i drift my car finds grip way too quickly( ocelot F 620) what customization do i put on my car to have less grip and traction and i dont have access to low grip tires
I'd recommend trying another car like the Futo or the other cars I talk about in this video, they will all handle much better than the F620. I have a drift build guide linked in the description as well that will help you pick out the right parts and show you how to stance your car manually, which you have to do if you're not using low-grip tires.
Thank you
Thank you am now using the Karin Futo and I kind of know how to drift now and I just know how to do transitions thanks to you
I cant find benefactor schwartzer
Go in vehicle and transport through internet and there will be a shop u should scroll down till it stops there will be the car
I've tried bookmarking this for xbox but it doesn't show up for me as I'm keen to learn how to drift
Sorry man, the difference in console generation affects your ability to bookmark maps - since I made it on Xbox Series X, it unfortunately can't be bookmarked on last-gen consoles :(
@@StevieWunderKid that explains it. I'm saving up for next gen so can use it then. Meantime I'm using the Los Santos Car Meet as an alternative
Does bookmarking jobs work anymore? It says I did but I dont see it on GTA.
Bookmarking jobs will only work if you're playing on the exact same console the job was made on. The links in the description are for Xbox Series and PS4 consoles only, so if you're on anything else they won't work :(
How are you in that military base and not getting shot at? Is it a mod? Because I wanna practice drifting there too but they js shoot at me
Is there a way i can drift without needing to be lvl 100 or 90 to add the car upgrades or do i have to sit my ass grinding lol 😂
Of course man, just apply the upgrades that you have access to for now - a lot of the beginner cars mentioned in this video don't really need much in terms of upgrades to drift reliably.
@@StevieWunderKid wow that was quick and thanks
You can actually buy an auto shop and it unlocks all of the car parts in your auto shop - no need to do races or he level 100 :)
@@jarvis1508 alrighty then I'll buy an auto shop
Dammm bro epic guide
Thanks so much man, hope it was helpful!
i can only play story mode so i dont have low grip tires what should i do instead
You can stance your car manually using the method discussed in the video! If you want a bit more insight on that, feel free to check out my tuning guide.
Is it way more difficult to drift without low grip tires, for example in Story Mode?
Not as much as you'd think - for some cars, stancing them manually (as shown in the video) provides a similar effect as equipping low-grip tires. You can do either method, and you'll still be able to drift just fine!
thx for the response, I revived my old ps3 because of slidey cars cheat@@StevieWunderKid
is that car in the first shot mooded or can you get it normally
You can get it normally lol, this is all discussed in the video.
Would you say dinka jester classic is a good drift car?
Not at all haha. Way too grippy and snappy, not enough power, plus it's got the slow handling flags that prevent you from being able to hold out longer drifts using the mid-drive speed boost. Probably one of the worst drift cars in the game in my opinion.
Thx bro
No problem dude, thanks for watching!
I started with the sultan rs maxed out😂💪💪💪
Sounds good! It's a bit harder to get the hang of the Sultan but you're able to drift it consistently, props to you!
I can’t get most of the car mods cuz I’m not high ranked like that 😢
So do I have to stance my car each time I open up gta?
If it's a car that needs to be stanced manually, yes. Low-grip tires are permanent though, and they may suffice on their own.
FingerFlick, Control your Power and angles. Its pretty simple. Oh yea Turn off that Vibration you gone feel that sensation. Its simple but takes practice. Also Drift Tracks/Jobs help you alot. GG Video i took these same steps when i Started. Its literally a Study and Whats Crazy you dont even have to max out a Car, depending on your Car if you go between options like Engine/Brakes you can actually fiddle with to find a good build because some cars have to much power maxed out
Exactly right, I also followed a similar process when I first tried out drifting a very long time ago. As for power upgrades, I tried to keep it simple for this video, but yeah, there always is room to play around with power upgrades for faster cars to find a tune that works.
what about now that there's drift tuning?? is it better?
U still active on gta? Tried adding ya today I’m finding it kinda hard lol
Mainly on weekends, yeah. I work full-time and only really play for the sake of streams/videos, stay tuned for the next time I'm live!
Probably a bit late to this party, but hoping you can shine some light on an issue I'm having. I have a Futo GTX, and it's already set with a drift kit. However, I can't find an option for low grip tires in the LS Meet, nor can I change the stance from my interaction menu. Am I missing something?
Same problem , did you find that ??
Access to low-grips and stancing via the interaction menu are removed after drift tuning is applied. I have a recent drift tuning guide that explains this a bit more if you wanna check that out!
now that there’s drift tuning, could you replace low grip tires with drift tuning?
Yeah you definitely could, all down to personal preference though. I find low-grip drifting to be a bit more rewarding, but drift tuning is still pretty fun.
After some hours trying, I feel proud of myself doing a pretty decents donuts on pillars of LS meet with my Initial D car 😂
This thing isn't easy at all 😮
It definitely does take some time but it's super rewarding once you get the hang of it - sounds like you're well on your way!
Do you need drift tuning
Nowadays I'd say it's worth trying first, yeah. You can try this older/more advanced method if you want a bit more of a challenge.
Does this work with Drag Spl tires on a Futo without stancing?
If you're using low-grip tires, yes, everything here will work.
Harley aww
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Location?
Everything's at Fort Zancudo (the military base)!
What’s the song you use in your intro?
It's linked in the description!
@@StevieWunderKid thank you man. I was looking, but my dumbass was going through the music in order😂 thank you so much. And thanks for the help with drifting
Does it matter how I customize the cars or do I have to put stuff on that’ll help it drift better?
Yes it does, everything you need is shown in the video.
What wheels did you choose on the intro
The 'Fujiwara' wheels in the Tuner category.
@@StevieWunderKid thank you I got some new cars and I didn’t know what to put on them!
Always happy to help!
Helpful but my only driftcar also has max speed so i have to tap handbreak constantly
There's other strategies to control your car's power and speed discussed in the video, if you're constantly tapping the handbrake you're probably drifting too slowly.
@@StevieWunderKid thank you