Best Drifting Video in Gran Turismo 6

How? What do you expect? Or just jealous? huh
Music is annoying, no "impressive" drifting, ugly cars.

Sorry I had to say it, take it with a pinch of salt.

I wouldn't of said anything, but the title of the thread...
:lol:

He was just poking fun because of the title of the thread, I think anyone making such bold claims should expect a little flack.

:cheers:
 
Music is annoying, no "impressive" drifting, ugly cars.

Sorry I had to say it, take it with a pinch of salt.

I wouldn't of said anything, but the title of the thread... :lol:

your crazy if you think they suck at drifting they are one of the best crews on gt6
 
your crazy if you think they suck at drifting they are one of the best crews on gt6

When did I say they suck? Read the other posts in the thread.

As far as best crews go, that's quite a bold claim, but you're new here so I'll forgive your ignorance.

Some tandems wouldn't go a miss in their next vid, I don't think I saw a single one in this video.

Again though, please don't twist my words, I was poking fun because of the title of the thread, but I have nothing personal against this team.

Constructive criticism.
 
Nice.....but i just cant take anyone seriously when they have to add that much lock to their car. Im old school. but good drifting.
I appreciate your view, however, there are several reasons I use cars like this:

1) I use GT5 and 6 as a training sim for my real life drifting. My real world E92 has 65 degree of steering (Wisefab), as do pretty much all other top level competition cars now, and so I want my practice cars in the game to be able to do the same.

2) I still use normal cars to mess about in, but Wisefab requires a TOTALLY different driving style, so if I want it to help me in the real world, I need the same amount of lock. Normal GT5 teaches me nothing about my real world competition car, using the 'lock mod' does.

3) Having 65 degrees of steering and being able to actually USE it all are two totally different things, hence needing to practice :)

I have nothing against your view but, for my needs, it's required :)
 
I appreciate your view, however, there are several reasons I use cars like this:

1) I use GT5 and 6 as a training sim for my real life drifting. My real world E92 has 65 degree of steering (Wisefab), as do pretty much all other top level competition cars now, and so I want my practice cars in the game to be able to do the same.

2) I still use normal cars to mess about in, but Wisefab requires a TOTALLY different driving style, so if I want it to help me in the real world, I need the same amount of lock. Normal GT5 teaches me nothing about my real world competition car, using the 'lock mod' does.

3) Having 65 degrees of steering and being able to actually USE it all are two totally different things, hence needing to practice :)

I have nothing against your view but, for my needs, it's required :)

Thats great bro. Like i said im old school, i started to drift in 1996 and really was lucky to be able to drive some of the different types of machines in this crazy sport of Drifting. I fully understand the need to practice with added lock, i have tried it on the game and in real life. Not a big fan of it but i do know the required amount of skill needed to use it in the real world, hats off to you bro. A little off topic but why cant most comments and replies be as proper as this conversation?.LOL
 
If you guys want to be in the Drift Competition on this Sunday, don't forget to join the lobby at 5PM (PST) called "GTPDz Competition". 16 Players Maximum
 

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Just a tip for the future, you gotta mix your music tracks better bro, that not good in the beginig. It was off too much bro. . Try mixing up the camera views like using a chase cam.

Aww @PUSH is all grown up now :lol::lol::lol:
Remember when hybrids were out on GT5 and I was up till 6-7 in the morning explaining to him how to download and use Win-Rar, oh you soft ****! :cheers:
 
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