07.11.2015, 21:54
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Its not real life, it has a certain mechanics.
What you're trying to say is that, if you're not a drifter by talent or knowledge or drifting in real life doesn't work for you, you cannot enjoy at least drifting in a game that is meant to be fun, too ? I think I should be allowed to enjoy the feel of drifting like you do, at least in-game |
Cars were made for transport and speed, they weren't made to drift, but someone started having fun drifting, so it became a thing.
Cars in GTA SA weren't made for drifting either, yet here we are in a world where rivalry in sa-mp is so intense, people actually attach each other at a personal level. The reason you don't see that in real life drifting is simply because normal kids can't drift.
I phrased the second part in a wrong way. Efforts should be made for teaching people how to drift, but not the way I stated in my last comment. You don't tell people how much speed they should have, or how long should they hold the handbrake when facing different types of turn. You just let them choose their own way of drifting. Give them a friendly environment and let the elder drifters share their knowledge. Their horizons get wider and wider, yet it will be their job to push themselves to the limit.