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That’s what I found as I had to make a 70s muscle car NOT drift, as when I first exported it, it drifted way too well for an old heavy car with long gears.
Of course cars can "drift", just not with the same angle as with proper drift steering.
If you got BeamNG you can try the difference. There's simply no comparison between normal and drift steering, it's that much better.
Ahh see what you mean, I’m still building dream muscle cars at the moment, so haven’t stumbled on that problem building a drift car yet.
Hope they can implement something for it.
You can adjust the steering angle of Automation cars in tuning.
At maximum 150 degree angle the front suspension does lift up though.
Would be awesome if there was a way to fix that!
How and where can you change it? Or is this some feature that no longer exists. I have built a couple of cars that slide happily but fall short in terms of maximum steering angle.