Hello,
I've just became somewhat decent at drifting on Forza Horizon 4 and thought i'd try Assetto Corsa.
For some reason i find holding the drift alot easier but getting into one and especially out way harder.
Now the real problem i feel is the centering, is there a way to turn this down without actually turning all the settings down?
If i take a big angle drift it shoots the other way making me spin out most of the times. Countersteering feels really heavy but i take that's the cause of centering being so high. I use Content Manager and a Thrustmaster T300rs, everything on default except spring and damper on 0% (Honestly can't tell the difference between 100 and 0 beside feedback getting a little heavier/stronger). As of now i only use clutch kicking since i haven't found a decent handbrake solution. Any tips are much appreciated!
I've just became somewhat decent at drifting on Forza Horizon 4 and thought i'd try Assetto Corsa.
For some reason i find holding the drift alot easier but getting into one and especially out way harder.
Now the real problem i feel is the centering, is there a way to turn this down without actually turning all the settings down?
If i take a big angle drift it shoots the other way making me spin out most of the times. Countersteering feels really heavy but i take that's the cause of centering being so high. I use Content Manager and a Thrustmaster T300rs, everything on default except spring and damper on 0% (Honestly can't tell the difference between 100 and 0 beside feedback getting a little heavier/stronger). As of now i only use clutch kicking since i haven't found a decent handbrake solution. Any tips are much appreciated!