<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Baxter:
TR, that's because most people don't have any concept of oversteer whatsoever. The whole notion of car balance is foreign to them. The nice thing about the GT games is you can make it oversteer. You can set 'em up any way you want.
Also, let off the throttle going into the turn. It shifts the weight and allows the rear to come out a bit (just like in real life).<hr></blockquote>
My problem with the game is that making a car oversteer is WAY more difficult than making it understeer. I just think that the game should be like in real life. If you are going 150mph and jerk the wheel to one side, the front end is going to be passed by the rear end. In the game this will just result in the front end SLOWLY heading towards the wall. In real life, the car would swap ends instantly and proceed to spin and flip, once hitting a wall, violently.
All I am saying is the game is WAY too forgiving where cars in real life would not be. They call it a real driving simulator...............I wish it were!