Street Racing Syndicate

Street Racing Syndicate

Zoron May 31, 2014 @ 3:12am
can someone tell me what causes this?
Everytime I get a car to a certain top speed, i can barely steer the freakin bugger. they just roll, or spin out of control with barely any effort. I have no idea what I am doing to cause it. Its even worse with rear wheel drive cars. Anyone else have this?
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~.E..K.~OSM69 Aug 1, 2014 @ 8:53am 
ya slow down u cant turn doing 100mph now lol
Zoron Aug 1, 2014 @ 10:46am 
Originally posted by ~.E..K.~OSM:
ya slow down u cant turn doing 100mph now lol
It happens at 55mph and even 20mph, any sharp turn
Yunepeng Sep 1, 2014 @ 9:15pm 
Not sure if you got around this but make sure you apply the "proper" tires from the shop as each tire has different traction capabilities..
Zoron Sep 1, 2014 @ 9:50pm 
Originally posted by Fujitaka:
Not sure if you got around this but make sure you apply the "proper" tires from the shop as each tire has different traction capabilities..

got the ones with the best traction that I saw, still does it. I just wish less cars were rear drive and more were all or front.
Yunepeng Sep 4, 2014 @ 10:18am 
Originally posted by Commander Dylan:
Originally posted by Fujitaka:
Not sure if you got around this but make sure you apply the "proper" tires from the shop as each tire has different traction capabilities..

got the ones with the best traction that I saw, still does it. I just wish less cars were rear drive and more were all or front.

What car exactly are we talking about?
Zoron Sep 4, 2014 @ 12:04pm 
Originally posted by Fujitaka:
Originally posted by Commander Dylan:

got the ones with the best traction that I saw, still does it. I just wish less cars were rear drive and more were all or front.

What car exactly are we talking about?

every rear wheel drive car, does not matter which, they all do it for me, some a little less, but they are the only one's that skid and do a 360 spin out on even the smallest of curves even when slowed down to crawl speeds....at least that happens for me.
LaGGer Sep 5, 2014 @ 1:42pm 
Be careful if you driving up onto the curb, it will really messup your steering even if your going slow, try to stay on the road or not steer while going up onto a curb.
Kiba Sep 6, 2014 @ 10:14am 
Yeah the curbs can sort of 'snag' on the wheels and make you spin a bit. If your in career/street mode the drag tires have the best grip but you cant turn very well with them.
Zoron Sep 6, 2014 @ 8:31pm 
Originally posted by Leopard9250:
Yeah the curbs can sort of 'snag' on the wheels and make you spin a bit. If your in career/street mode the drag tires have the best grip but you cant turn very well with them.

its not when I touch a curb, just turns and curves in the road.
Dethus Sep 7, 2014 @ 4:20am 
are u pressing the gas all the way to floor or are u being easy on it while in the turn?
Zoron Sep 7, 2014 @ 8:58pm 
Originally posted by Dethus:
are u pressing the gas all the way to floor or are u being easy on it while in the turn?
tapping it
Yunepeng Sep 20, 2014 @ 7:53pm 
Originally posted by Commander Dylan:
Originally posted by Fujitaka:

What car exactly are we talking about?

every rear wheel drive car, does not matter which, they all do it for me, some a little less, but they are the only one's that skid and do a 360 spin out on even the smallest of curves even when slowed down to crawl speeds....at least that happens for me.

Weird, I know some cars are harder to control than others but with the right combination of parts that being tires and suspension upgrades the cars can control quite well... obviously the other end has to be up to the driver to make the right decisions when it comes to corning... Stay away from the curbs or don't gas it going over a curb just let it roll while using the brakes.

What car are you currently using? Maybe I can try the same one.
Zoron Sep 20, 2014 @ 9:41pm 
Originally posted by Fujitaka:
Originally posted by Commander Dylan:

every rear wheel drive car, does not matter which, they all do it for me, some a little less, but they are the only one's that skid and do a 360 spin out on even the smallest of curves even when slowed down to crawl speeds....at least that happens for me.

Weird, I know some cars are harder to control than others but with the right combination of parts that being tires and suspension upgrades the cars can control quite well... obviously the other end has to be up to the driver to make the right decisions when it comes to corning... Stay away from the curbs or don't gas it going over a curb just let it roll while using the brakes.

What car are you currently using? Maybe I can try the same one.

mostly happens with the nissans and lexus cars
Many factors make you spin and turn around at almost every speed. On GC (GameCube) this game have more sensibility than PC but most easier to control. Here some trick to stop this happenning.

Use Joystick not keyboard.
Hand brake or reverse brake.
Avoid curb.
Low your speed.
Repair your car.

Keyboard make you doing the highest turn, making you drift everytime. Joystick can moderate the angle.
Be sure to choose wisely wich brake to use. Hand brake is good a low speed in low angle (under 90°) and provoque drift automaticaly without losing speed, reverse brake is more to slow down and drift less. keeping gaz or not depend of your skills.
Curb with skills make you drift with no brake. Do it on large angle (over 100°) without using any brake for hight score (2 wheel + long drift = 25x2 minimum). But to not lose control, avoid them. Sometime they make hasardous drift wich is followed by wall and problem.
Speed. Each angle have a speed limit for each car. Recognize them and tame them.
Dammage on car make it more instable. Turning more sometime and make control lost more easy.

Personnally, I play with lowest adherance, curv, both brake and 100% dammaged. But I can't with keyboard. It turn to much. No precision. Don't know if that help and sorry for mispelling (french guy) but I hope this can help you a little.
CMDR Sweeper Nov 3, 2014 @ 11:37am 
I don't own the game on Steam but have it as a standalone...
And it is damned true, tires make all the difference in the car's handling.
Tire X may be great on a GT-R for an example, but it would suck if you stuck on it on a RX-7

As such you have to experiment to find the tire that suits the car and handling scheme you want.
Past its lack of wheel support and insane difficulty at the end, this game was very entertaining, just quit while you are ahead is all I got to say.
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Date Posted: May 31, 2014 @ 3:12am
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