I haven't uploaded in a week XD, I feel you, I feel you. Btw, A good way to drift (with the stock ae86 and with my driving(maybe)) you can softly press on the brake and do a weight shift prob from the inside line (the inside lane on the road) and shift to out, or do the shift but as you enter you brake but then when you are in the mid then you'll press off the brake so the front tires don't skid or lock up and then once you steer into the corner after you do all that you'll want to press on the brake again so the weight will go to the front and then the back will slide out. The good thing is that the normal ae86 in assetto has good force feedback to where you can drift easy.(Not a video I'm going to post fujiwara ;) ).
Nice to have you back, The break was well deserved, and it'll probably help you improve even more. Keep learning, keep drifting!!
Thank you !
I haven't uploaded in a week XD, I feel you, I feel you. Btw, A good way to drift (with the stock ae86 and with my driving(maybe)) you can softly press on the brake and do a weight shift prob from the inside line (the inside lane on the road) and shift to out, or do the shift but as you enter you brake but then when you are in the mid then you'll press off the brake so the front tires don't skid or lock up and then once you steer into the corner after you do all that you'll want to press on the brake again so the weight will go to the front and then the back will slide out. The good thing is that the normal ae86 in assetto has good force feedback to where you can drift easy.(Not a video I'm going to post fujiwara ;) ).
@@Sluggslider01 but i thought the stock 86 has open diff? 90s wheels too, may not slide easy at all!
@@realTakumifujiwara it does???
Good to see you again
@@unlimitedquickworks7387 good to be back!
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@@neovipnaoable 強くお勧めしますw!
i think you might be using too much brake in some of the corners where you understeered.
Yess, need to find that sweet spot when braking!