Thankfully the game doesn’t punish you for using this, so feel free to use it as much as you’d like to. While attempting to demolish every board and PR stunt is a feat on its own, it’s made a lot easier with the rewind feature. However, I guess it is a fun challenge to take on, good on you matey. Whoever had the bright idea of putting a bonus board on an electrical pylon deserves a stern talking to. Use the rewind feature for stunts and boards Keep trying, and those 3-stars will naturally land on your lap.
Remember, drifting takes a lot of time and practice to perfect. Try to drift around the roundabout while also picking a lane to stay within. If you’re struggling to make it through a zone, a good place to practice is at the Los Jardines roundabout. Too much throttle and the car will spin or run off the road, whereas too little, and it won’t slide. Try to balance the throttle and pay attention to your steering. An easy method is to keep the car in a low gear, keep your speed at a manageable pace, and use the e-brake. There is a lot to teach when it comes to drifting, but we’ll keep it short and digestible for you. With some familiarity and rehearsal, you should be able to control it fairly well through the corners. This will let you chuck the car around corners, but does require some practice to keep it on the road. Turn traction and stability control off, and shifting to manual.
The setup code is 800 337 554 if you would like to try it out for yourself.Īfter you’ve chosen your car, we’ll adjust a few things on the assists, which can be found in the settings menu and then the difficulty tab. Remember that BAC Mono drift car we mentioned earlier? Yes, this car really is able to 3-star every single drift zone with our drift setup. A few favourites seem to be the Toyota Supra, Caterham R500, or any Formula Drift car, but there are a lot of different vehicles out there with the availability to drift. Drifting made easyįirst things first, which car to choose. Make sure you have road and dirt specific cars within each range from S2-998 to C-600, otherwise you’ll be stuck with a bog-standard Ford Focus in the low 700s.
These require a class limit with their own specific types, so for example, a cross-country race with A-class vehicles. While we’re on the subject of upgrades, it is also a good idea to create a catalogue of class cars for the Horizon Open races. There’s the ability to search through tunes as well, filtering down to find a setup that’s perfect for your need. You will see a whole load of recommendations with a description of the type of setup at the top left. On the start menu, go to the cars tab, select ‘Tune Car’, select ‘Setup Manager’ on the bottom left, and then ‘Load Setup’. If you’re not fond of tinkering with setups, pre-made tunes are readily available and take seconds to apply. Jump into the BAC Mono, put on a drift tune set, and glide your way to 3-stars. Fancy trying something different for drift zones? Not a problem. Chuck a bunch of upgrades on it, and watch it reach up to 200mph on the main Festival Drag Strip. Want to make a Reliant Supervan into a drag race monster? Easy. Starting out with the best tip to on your vehicle performance is by upgrading your car, as there are a lot of possibilities to be had with any vehicle and its potential usage.