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<blockquote data-quote="lil_joker" data-source="post: 595091" data-attributes="member: 13083"><p>okay, just to add on to Namzy's advice i will throw in another one of mine: get yourself a fake-a$$ PS2 controller and get yourself confortable with it. Initially I think it is best for you to explore a car's character by just pulling the handbrake, than later you can go indepth with feinting lah, dynamic drift lah,crazy drift lines lah, "manji" on a staright road lah and stuff. Even though many ppl say that pulling the handbrake to initiate a drift is the most "lauyah" way to drift but once you tried other drift methods sumtimes you still do need the wonders of handbrake. Soon once you get the hang of controlling the cars (initiating a drift, during the drift and exiting a drift) then you can go and manipulate the car and the controller....</p><p></p><p>Manipulating the controller you were askin? one of the ways to use the rubber band trick which we discussed before. </p><p></p><p>anyway, practice makes perfection IMHO...kekeke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lil_joker, post: 595091, member: 13083"] okay, just to add on to Namzy's advice i will throw in another one of mine: get yourself a fake-a$$ PS2 controller and get yourself confortable with it. Initially I think it is best for you to explore a car's character by just pulling the handbrake, than later you can go indepth with feinting lah, dynamic drift lah,crazy drift lines lah, "manji" on a staright road lah and stuff. Even though many ppl say that pulling the handbrake to initiate a drift is the most "lauyah" way to drift but once you tried other drift methods sumtimes you still do need the wonders of handbrake. Soon once you get the hang of controlling the cars (initiating a drift, during the drift and exiting a drift) then you can go and manipulate the car and the controller.... Manipulating the controller you were askin? one of the ways to use the rubber band trick which we discussed before. anyway, practice makes perfection IMHO...kekeke [/QUOTE]
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