Wreckfest

Wreckfest

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DRIFT like a KING
By Hackwell and 2 collaborators
This guide is intended to help new players to properly configure their car and difficulty. Your driving style is drifting? This guide is for you!
   
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Introduction
Explanation
Drifting is a driving technique where the driver intentionally oversteers, with loss of traction in the rear wheels or all tires, while maintaining control and driving the car through the entirety of a corner. Car drifting is caused when the rear slip angle is greater than the front slip angle, to such an extent that often the front wheels are pointing in the opposite direction to the turn.

- Want more information about drifting? Check Wikipedia[en.wikipedia.org]

Demonstration

Video Demonstration by Catze
Difficulty


Shifting
- As you can see, my personnal preference is to use shifting on "Automatic". If i feel too much low engine speed, at the end of a turn for example, i drop one gearbox speed manually (shifting set on "Automatic" is in reality semi-automatic).
- If your preference is to set shifting on "Manual" it's really great!

ABS
- An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety anti-skid braking system. ABS operates by preventing the wheels from locking up during braking, thereby maintaining tractive contact with the road surface.
- For a good start you can set it on "Half".

Traction control
- Much power needed with wheels to drift, you can set it on "Off".

Stability control
- For a good start you can set stability control on:
  • "Full" if you are using a keyboard
  • "Half" if you are using a pad
  • "Off" if you are using a steering wheel
Tune


Suspension
- Suspension is crucial in controlling weight transfer and keeping the wheels in contact with the road surface.
  • Standard suspension is a good compromise between a decidedly soft or stiff setup, and as such, it is a great choice for mixed surfaces.
  • Stiff suspension offers precise control and reduced body roll on smooth tarmac, but it might bottom out on rough dirt or gravel surfaces.
  • Soft suspension does a great job at keeping the tires on the ground on bumpy surfaces, and it's therefore perfect for rough gravel and dirt.

Gear ratio
- In general, long gearing results in higher top speed and slower acceleration, while short gearing provides better acceleration at the cost of lower top speed.

- Gear ratio should be set on per-track basis so that you will maximize acceleration while not running out of gearing on the track's longest straight.

Differential
- Differential allows the outer drive wheel to rotate faster than the inner drive wheel during a turn, which means that it has a huge effect on the car's cornering ability.
  • A limited-slip differential maintains responsive handling under normal conditions but locks when the difference in the rotational speed of wheels is increased, improving grip when cornering and accelerating.
  • A locked differential provides improved grip during high speed cornering or acceleration at extremes rates, at the cost of impairing maneuverability and handling.
  • An open differential offers predictable handling and improved maneuverability and handling, but grip is limited when cornering or driving on a loose surface at a high speed.

Brake balance
- Ideally, to maximize braking efficiency brake balance should be set so that the front and rear brakes lock at the same time.
  • Increasing brake bias to the front will stabilize the car when braking and increase understeer at corner entry, but too much front bias will result in the brakes locking too easily.
  • Increasing brake bias to the rear improves braking efficiency but it also increases a tendency for oversteering upon brake release, which can easily result in loss of vehicle control at a corner entry.
Finally
- Again, this guide is intended to help new players who like to drift. If you feel uncomfortable with some settings change it.
- I did it after some players asked me to do it.

- If you want to help or change something feel free to tell me in the comments section below, any help given is welcome!
- Thanks a lot to Catze and TheMLGFurzikus for helping me to create this guide!

*** FR version "DRIFTER comme un PRO" ***

12 Comments
Hackwell  [author] May 17 @ 1:53am 
@Playr0ne poor dude, can't even read properly :/
Playr0ne May 16 @ 11:37pm 
yeah, kings definitely drift with open diff :winter2019joyfultearsyul:
Dr_Dre_1974 Dec 14, 2020 @ 1:20pm 
thx alot, very helpful! :-)
GLADIOLUSSS Oct 28, 2020 @ 1:53am 
Thx for help!!
anteater Feb 9, 2020 @ 1:17pm 
should i set brakes different fot dirt and pavement?
Gotha's lullaby Dec 17, 2019 @ 8:29pm 
I've been drifting on a Speedbird, it has been pretty alright using this setup.
Messing with game's files also helps.
Hackwell  [author] May 20, 2019 @ 9:45pm 
@Clown Shoe McGoo No, sorry.
Clown Shoe McGoo May 20, 2019 @ 9:00pm 
Drifting with small fwd cars is difficult if even doable. Any tuning tips for those?
Hackwell  [author] Dec 6, 2018 @ 10:03am 
@CturiX It's not easy to drift properly with a small car. I don't drift with this kind of vehicles.
CturiX للعالم Dec 6, 2018 @ 3:29am 
Any further tips on smaller/lighter vehicles? cars like the Roadslayer makes drifting absolutely trivial, but with the Boomer RS or Bulldog it can be a pain in the rear wheeldrive .