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Originally Posted by EtH
Only tiny thing I have to say is that the cars are too responsive, so I'm not really able to do the drifting like I could in GTA 4. You can drift alright but the car cuts out about half way round the bend because the breaks are a bit too good. You want that loss of the engine's control, so you can get the tires flipped around. Not much better than hitting the business park in Algonquin in a Sentinel or Banshee in 4.
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Well, actually the problem is that you're doing it wrong. The driving in GTA 4 was shit and you just got used to it. Now the driving in V is good and you don't know what to do. Here's how you approach corners:
1. Slow down appropriate amount BEFORE you get to the corner. Not too much but enough so that you don't sling shot off into a building or something
2. Hit the brake (not the e-brake. Just the regular one) and at the same time "jerk the wheel in the direction you want to go
3. Let off break and press the gas just enough to keep the tires spinning. You may need to feather it a bit to keep it from spinning out.
4. Do this over and over until you can do it right every time
5. Traffic in GTA games hate you and will deliberately try and commit suicide by slamming into your car at the most inopportune time possible. There's no avoiding this. dealwithit.gif