
Abelardator2 wrote:Hello MrThunderwing, the only way to save time is not on the turn of Sonic, this in the trick of passing through pit lane without stopping. This is very difficult, entering without stopping, and then taking out last turn of pit lane at minimum 300Kmh. I'll try to upload a video of my replay.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kbji2j4KVtg
MrThunderwing wrote:Using manual gears, I quickly change to 1st to get the drift started then back up to 3rd as you powerslide around then back to 4th as you straighten up. The top guys seem to do a 4-2-4 which takes them around about 20 MPH faster, but whenever I try this the back end of the car seems to swing out and collide with the wall.
GamerGee wrote:MrThunderwing wrote:Using manual gears, I quickly change to 1st to get the drift started then back up to 3rd as you powerslide around then back to 4th as you straighten up. The top guys seem to do a 4-2-4 which takes them around about 20 MPH faster, but whenever I try this the back end of the car seems to swing out and collide with the wall.
What they are doing (and i dont know how to do it) is some kinda jerking drift technique with the street that pushes their car away from the wall but still gaining speed.. their Sonic 3 drifts are 195 past sonic and going back to 200 afterwards... where is mines is 185 going into 190 doing the 4-1-4.. whats your name on PSN by the way?
Abelardator2 wrote:The DaytonaUsa1 is a little different control for DaytonaUsa2, automatic transmission is useless, always play with manual transmission and use the brake in some corners, for example in the curve "360º" of expert circuit. Here among 4-Gear, use brake, put 2Gear, and accelerate but now with gas shocks. The only way to improve is to practice and see for yourself how the car acts.
I got a new records in Daytona1 (2'15"60) and I placed eighth in the ranking.
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