Info about Overdrift festival

Info about Overdrift festival

How To Not Oversteer


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OVERSTEER

How To Not Understeer


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UNDERSTEER

More Simple Version


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Best Tunes

1. There isnt any "best tunes", you have to choose the tune YOU LIKE not that everyone uses.

What Drifting Is And How It Works

How to drift your car:

1. Set yourself up for the corner slightly to the outside of center. You don't want to take the racing line here as you need to have room on the outside of the corner. Get all of your braking out of the way in a straight line and ease off the brakes when your cornering speed is reached.

2. Turn briefly towards the outside of the corner, using trail braking if necessary (feathering the brake into the corner) to reduce any understeer you might experience. You don't want to take a lot of time over this motion, just enough to create a weight transfer to the inside wheels.

3. Almost immediately turn in sharply in the correct direction of the corner. When done properly, the reverse in weight transfer to the outside wheels should unsettle the rear of the car enough to break traction.

4. The back of the car will start to come round - this tightens the radius of the turn and thus allows quite tight corners to be taken at speed. Counter steer if necessary to keep the car heading in the desired direction. Once you're past the apex of the corner, gradually reduce the amount of steering lock. Once you have completed the corner, apply progressive throttle to accelerate out of the corner.

So Many Different Terms....

Power Over

This is performed when entering a corner and using full throttle to produce heavy oversteer through the turn. You need a lot of horsepower to make this happen.

E-Brake ( hand brake) Drift

This technique is very basic, pull the E-Brake or hand brake to induce rear traction loss and balance drift through steering and throttle play. This can also be used to correct errors or fine tune drift angles. Main drift technique used in Forward Wheel Drive vehicles.

Clutch Kick

This is performed by depressing the clutch pedal on approach or during a mild drift, then the clutch is "popped-up" to give a sudden jolt through the driveline to upset rear traction.

Shift Lock Drift

This is performed by letting the revs drop on downshift into a corner and then releasing the clutch fast to put stress on the driveline to slow the rear tires inducing oversteer. This is like pulling the E-brake through a turn, but this should be performed on wet ground to minimize damage to the driveline.

Dirt Drop Drift

This is performed by dropping the rear tires off the road into the dirt to maintain or gain drift angle without losing power or speed and to set up for the next turn. This technique is very useful for low horsepower cars. Do not attempt this technique at the Drift Session or you will lose precious points.

Feint Drift

This is performed by rocking the car towards the outside of a turn and then using the rebound of grip to throw the car into the normal cornering direction. This is heavy rally racing technique used to change vehicle attitudes during cornering.

Jump Drift

In this technique the rear tire on the inside of a turn or apex is bounced over a curb to lose traction resulting in oversteer. Do not attempt this technique at the Drift Session or you will lose precious points.

Braking Drift

this is performed by trail braking into a corner. Loss of grip is obtained and then balanced through steering and throttle motions. This is mainly for medium to low speed corners.

Kansei Drift

This is performed at race speeds. When entering a high speed corner a driver lifts his foot off the throttle very fast to induce a mild oversteer and then balances the drift through steering and throttle motions. The car that is being used for this style of drift should be a neutral balanced car therefore the oversteer will induce itself. If the car plows through any turn this technique will not work.

Long Slide Drift

This is done by pulling the E-brake through a strait to start a high angel drift and to hold this to set up for the turn ahead. This technique can only be done at high speed.

Swaying Drift (Choku-Dori)

This is a slow side-to-side faint like drift where the rear end sways back and forth down a strait. Noting to do with Scandinavian flick.

Scandinavian flick

The Scandinavian flick is a technique used frequently in rallying, a method of breaking traction at the rear wheels of a car on loose surfaces in order to turn a tight corner rapidly. The tightest corners and hairpins usually require the use of a handbrake turn, but the flick can be used in conjunction with, or without the handbrake. The name arose from the Finnish and Swedish rally racers of the 1960s who widely used it with great success.

Wanna Listen To Some Tunes?

That was ALOT to take in at once but I'd suggest just taking each thing one at a time and experimenting but the best way to get better is by listening to eurobeat :) (Trust me, it works :))

Money/Heart/Like Earning

1 - Drift (About 10-100k Score)

2 - Sell the points (Green "S" in the map)

3 - Deliver Pizza (restaurant)

4 - Collect your weekly bonuses

What To Add/fix

ADD

- More tuning (probably not coming)

- Widebody's (Might come)

- Better livery system (probably not coming)

- Spacers (Might come)

Fix

- Be able to lower car even more (Might come)

- Better multiplayer (Most def coming)

- Point system (probably not coming)

NO HATE SPEECH, THIS IS ALL WHAT I/COMMUNITY WANTS!

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I hope that I could help you, if you want me to add something then you can add me in steam or discord ( ekuvend COMEBACK#1573 ).

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