Your ego gets you no respect regardless of your skill.
Get that head out your butt homie, you not all that.
Everyone on this thread told me i was good...so that means they went to look at the videos, that means i got what i wanted, im tryin to give a little back and help you guys become better drifters but you guys dont realize it, yes I have this attitude, I have alot of self confidence, but you need it to be good at anything, and I also have knowledge and experience and I share it with people but you either listen to what i have to say and try to make the most out of it or you stay in that state of ignorance, when i say someone is a noob i dont mean to say something bad it just means hes not a pro, a noob simply needs more practice, the right tools, a little advice and thats it... I know that every information I provide about drifting is true or at least 95% because I have litterally watched millions of videos, played millions of hours in simulation games with controllers and wheels, Online battle, touge races, drift battles in Forza Motorsport on Xbox Live years ago, I drifted in GT2 years ago with a wheel, and I have practiced in real life all winter drifting in the snow in my 740 volvo, I have watched many JDM option dvds, many drift events in real life and on video, and if you say it dosent count its because you didnt know that Sam Hubinette one of the best drifters off all time was from sweden and he first started drifting on snow with Volvos...
why did i do all that because im really passionate about drifting and its the only way your gonna get better at it
people who use controller or that use wheels that are not 900 degrees, if you just dont have the money to buy 1 then i feel sry for you guys...if thats not the case your a noob to me, your not on the same level as every 900 degree wheel users, buy a 900 degree wheel and become a pro or accept your noobness
And rusty to answer your post : people that practiced alot on a track in a car that get better at it, to the point they get to the top 10, that means they are on a higher level then the rest of the players, they are in the top 10 rank/level, thats especially right in racing, in drifting id say someone who can get top 10 with a 900 degree wheel with no handbrake is on a higher level than someone who uses a controller and ebrake, but thats only an opinion i guess, if any member of team mixi would compete against me in a drift attack contest and would be right in front of me and the guy would use a controller or a wheel that wouldnt be more than 300 degrees (thats for racing F1), I would be ****in dissing his ass big time... Drifting is not meant to be done with a controller, did you ever see a car with a joystick? and that technique of aggressively throwing the wheel to the center then back to countersteer again and then to the center and then back many times in the middle of the drift as never been done by any drifters ever in real life soo why do it in the real driving simulator? in real life it would be near impossible to do that because it would mess up the steering of the car and wear out the front tires soo much... BTW for all the drifters who use a 900 degree wheel, if you wanna step your game up even more and become an even better drifter, go in the settings of the wheel in the gt5 option menu and change the steering assist to off and use 1-2-3 or 4 Force feedback, the reason you ask, because there never been no drift car with a steering assist that i know off, yes some cars have power steering, but the power steering is making the turning easier at all times in a real car, steering assist only works when you give it a big swing like when doing a weight transfer or losing control...i think more recent cars are equipped with it like 2008-2009
PS i dont know what you mean by AUP i didnt know such thing existed