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2) While drifting, my advice would be to feather the throttle and try not to over-correct. Start slowly and train by just doing simple powerslides while keeping the car under control. When you feel comfortable with it, try transistioning from one powerslide to another.
P.S
It takes a lot of time and practice.
ok thx :)
With this game i instantly switched to controller. there is no countersteering in this game. just hold left or right and press the handbrake for couple of seconds. then let go of steering and repress it. keep the angle and there u go. it doesnt feel good with wheel.
for me work just fine and you can see some videos in youtube from players with wheel working fine. but... i spent hours building my setup, testing, changing, testinting...
I think a lot of wheel users like the Burner. Have you tried it? I had some success with my T500RS in general but stuck with a controller for ease of use. It was never worth it to use the wheel.
Do you mean how if it's set low enough to not self-oscillate, it becomes so weak as to almost be useless, regularly?