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Grid on xbox

  • 02-07-2010 4:58pm
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    can some one please tell me how do do the perfect drift... the steering is awful sensitive


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,747 ✭✭✭Wez


    Practise tbh, I found GRID to handle real weird, it's so obvious that the same people made Dirt, because they seem to handle the same!

    I found Juiced 2 and PGR4 the best, Forza 3 ain't bad either, but GRID takes alotta practise, highest I've gotten is 2.4 mill I think, gotten higher in Juiced a few times though!

    Drag the H/brake into corners to hold the angle, rev before letting go of H/brake too, keeps the tires spinning! I keep getting confused between them all (which lets you rev with H/brake like a clutch etc.) best of the best is Live for speed simulator on the pc with a G25.. Oh yes!

    I hear you can use the G25 on a ps3 with Grid, now that would be insteresting, except one of ours burned out the motors for force feedback and Logitech don't sell spares (2-3 years of everyday use, drifting heavily)!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,747 ✭✭✭Wez


    Just remembered today, seems like this game depends on you pumping the throttle, instead of just holding it steady. If you start to straighten up, hold the gas for a sec, then pump as necessary..

    Really awkward to explain this kinda stuff, but hope it helps!

    (P.S. sorry for double post, but passed the deadline for editing)


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