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The devs really haven't made this game to feel good for those of us wanting a more raw experience, which is quite sad.
For others who are reading this, if you want an example of an indie game that gives you much more freedom and a much better handling model, I'd suggest you to try out MotorTown. It has a free demo.
it is strange just after you get that car you can go back and all the cars are unlocked to buy another.
down side is you can not sell your car as you have too keep at lease one car in the garage.
I am on wheel (T818, no assist, manual+clutch)
I am familiar with drift games but this is making me mad. I hate games where i have to be on 1. Place. And there is no was to get around this race or set up the car. Maybe i need to switch for this to gamepad with assits
here is a tip : dont follow the story straight away, find a round about and do sum drifting and get your rep up, once you unlocked a few things then continue the story.
the little truck at the car dealer has almost everything unlocked at the beginning so once you have enough cash get it , it is very easy to throw around