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all the top drift scores ive seen have been that setup... i seriously cant drift with the controller... im not even going to attempt setting a score without getting a G25 or 27 first

My Datsun 510 has over 700kw :)

Best i can get out of it though is a 9.8 1/4

I need to learn to tune cars properly cause i know you can squeeze an 8 out of it

The G25/27 doesn't work with the 360 afaik.

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Yeah I can't get a launch with the controller either, it's damn near impossible...

Even if I tweak the shit out of the suspension setup, tune the gears longer etc I still can't really get a good launch. It just always spins or bogs then spins...

Even the traction control sucks arse!

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Does anyone know if ATTESA is effected by having 'stability control' off in options? Is the 'stability control' like an extra layer of software control over and above ATTESA, 'yaw control' etc and other mechanisms found in the cars themselves?

/wish the 33 GTST was available. :P

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The G25/27 doesn't work with the 360 afaik.

nooooooooooooo

lucky you told me now... although i could still use it on the PS3 for GT5

the only way to launch in this game is everything off... manual and as soon as you take off change to second. I did that and ended up going from a 9.8 to a 9.5

i still need to find a good tune for it though cause others are getting 8s... low to mid 8s.

thinking about it... the ones in the 8s are probably using wheels and not controllers, maybe it has nothing to do with my tune.

has anyone posted up the links to their store fronts?

I'll do mine when i get home.

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