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Drifting was new to me in the UK in Dirt 3 (gymkhana events) and although I can see now it was implemented very well even though it was impossible to avoid in the career - I can now handle it far better being in-game but rather it wasn't there - if all that made sense. It smacks too much to me of American style 'events' and opposed to UK style 'racing'
There is a lot of technique and skill required to drift well and even though I cannot by any stretch of the imagination call myself an expert I have enjoyed it in G2 just because I have had to. It is very challenging to do well.
If you don't like it then thats is different altogether than just being poor at it and complaining it isn't well implemented. Like I say I'm unsure as to the angle you are coming from.
During regular races I have fun drifting through turns, but when it comes to drift races and points I suddenly suck. Even tho Ive finshised all drift races and Im now at Season 5 (ofc I have finished at #1 at every races).
You can drift a 4wd or fwd car too by letting off the throttle and popping the ebrake while cranking the wheel followed by mashing the gas to drift. Again, countersteer and feather off the gas until you straighten out.
S2000 Drift video