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bought this game on ps2.... was so shit. i couldnt believe how crap it was. took it back bought it on pc.

much better but still shit. the drifting involves no skill. its horrible. and racing is boring.

Get Forza 2 on 360. s15 or skyline (modified), turn off traction... and drift.

Anyone else HATE nervada? Worst tracks EVER. The AI is no contest it's keeping the bastard on the road that's the problem.

I keep winning damn stage 4 parts for my R34 instead of R35 track and for my 350Z instead of Z06 drag (hard to keep straight when the front never touches the ground hmm).

I agree pro street is garbage,the best games for drift are gran Turismo 3 and forza 1.

Im still trying to get the hang of Forza 2,but the cars seem to spin to easy,either you spin or you drift with hardly any angle.

In GT3 i can get basically 90 degrees worth of angle in a drift,and drift entire coarses without spining,makes for great replays lol.

If only they brought out a drifting game with the graphics and game speeed of say GT5 and the car control and handling of GT3. Still waiting.

I hate games where you cant free rev a car while engaging the handbrake,kind of a clutch kicking affect.

If only they brought out a drifting game with the graphics and game speeed of say GT5 and the car control and handling of GT3. Still waiting.

I hate games where you cant free rev a car while engaging the handbrake,kind of a clutch kicking affect.

d1gp 2005 on PS2?

i beat the drift king, and the drag king, couldnt win a high speed for the life of me, even in a god damn 800- horespower lamborghini, i was being beaten by a friggin 400 hp civic. it also handled like ass lol.

so i beat ryo, and won 300 thou, sold all my cars but one, and bought the zonda. it is insane. its like a slot car going around corners. level four everything, 900 odd hp, over 1000 Nm of tourque... beats everything in site....

now i gotta get wnough money up to buy a grip and drift car lol

This game sucked balls. I didn't realise that it was pretty much track racing. "Taking street racing of the streets"...the blurb says once you install it.

I was hoping for something like Underground/Carbon. Even the first need for speed (love the DOS era games) was street racing.

i beat the drift king, and the drag king, couldnt win a high speed for the life of me, even in a god damn 800- horespower lamborghini, i was being beaten by a friggin 400 hp civic. it also handled like ass lol.

so i beat ryo, and won 300 thou, sold all my cars but one, and bought the zonda. it is insane. its like a slot car going around corners. level four everything, 900 odd hp, over 1000 Nm of tourque... beats everything in site....

now i gotta get wnough money up to buy a grip and drift car lol

Zonda F should be 1018hp, check your tuning, unless you haven't upgraded it.

The big problem with nfs is its way too arcade needs much more GT style gameplay

No the problem is they couldn't decide what they want from an NFS game so now it's somewhere in the middle. I don't get all those riding GT's nuts though, if you can drive a car with a thumbstick it's not all that realistic.

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