[video=youtube;4N9CincIGFY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N9CincIGFY[/video]
That's some impressive touge racing.
And then there is this guy:
[video=youtube;5nvtwhOWlTs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nvtwhOWlTs[/video]
What are some good PC drifting games? All that eurobeat giving me an itch I can't scratch.
[QUOTE=Raptor_S;52781279]What are some good PC drifting games? All that eurobeat giving me an itch I can't scratch.[/QUOTE]
I don't like most dedicated drifting games, a lot of them make me feel like I'm driving a stick of butter on a hot pan. The [url=https://supersystems.itch.io/driftstagealpha]early alpha demo of Drift Stage[/url] is a fun one though. Still, drifting in proper racing games is best, imo
[QUOTE=Raptor_S;52781279]What are some good PC drifting games? All that eurobeat giving me an itch I can't scratch.[/QUOTE]
outrun 2006 coast 2 coast has you drift a plenty, is comfy overall
[QUOTE=Raptor_S;52781279]What are some good PC drifting games? All that eurobeat giving me an itch I can't scratch.[/QUOTE]
grid 1 has touge
[QUOTE=elitehakor;52781344]grid 1 has touge[/QUOTE]
And Grid Autosport
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2fiJW9nQzs[/media]
There is also Need for Speed Underground, Need for Speed Underground 2, Need for Speed Carbon, Need for Speed Pro Street and Forza Horizon 2
[QUOTE=Raptor_S;52781279]What are some good PC drifting games? All that eurobeat giving me an itch I can't scratch.[/QUOTE]
Also, try rallying games. It's the one place where drifting is actually more effective, aside from super arcade-y games where you can corner sideways at full throttle
I've been playing a lot of the Flatout series (only 1, 2 and UC - stay away from the ones not developed by Bugbear), and while the crashes mean they're not pure racing games, they're still really fun and let you swing out the back in just about every corner. Bonus: some dirt maps have Akina-style gutters. The physics don't allow you to latch on like in the show, but it works somewhat and is really satisfying
[QUOTE=Raptor_S;52781279]What are some good PC drifting games? All that eurobeat giving me an itch I can't scratch.[/QUOTE]
I guess driftin.io will suffice for a quick fix.
It's not specifically for drifting (its for everything vehicles, really) but if you want a good thing to blast up and down mountain roads with I highly recommend BeamNG Drive
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64tQ29GPfDs[/media]
[QUOTE=Raptor_S;52781279]What are some good PC drifting games? All that eurobeat giving me an itch I can't scratch.[/QUOTE]
Initial D Arcade stage 6
I pretty glad someone from a nearby arcade imported 4 of these arcade cabinets and that I got an opportunity to play it. The game is pretty neat.
Wish I could read Japanese, but at least a lot of the menu icons tend to have a decent representation of what they do.
This game is harder than actually driving, I was blowing my asshole wide open whenever I played it at my old work, this guy makes it look too simple.
I could have bought the duel "Literally duel" arcade cabinet, which is just two of these things welded together and linked, so you can race your bros.
It was $600 USD, [I]600.[/I] The poor highschooler that I was didn't want to spend half their saving that was meant for a real car on a car video game.
I regret the decision heavily to this day. Along with the battletech battlepod, but that was [I]all[/I] of it so that wasn't happening.
[video=youtube;nnUTdSCUTYg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnUTdSCUTYg[/video]
I've only played the PSP version myself, i do wanna try the arcade cabinet ones though.
I just got it working, although it sucks with a 360 controller. It won't stop turning right, so I gotta figure out how to set up a deadzone of some kind.
tbh playing this game was one of my favorite parts of going to japan, i don't know how many 100 yen coins i fed into it
[QUOTE=Raptor_S;52781279]What are some good PC drifting games? All that eurobeat giving me an itch I can't scratch.[/QUOTE]
RFactor with the Project D mod.
[QUOTE=DMGaina;52781356]And Grid Autosport
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2fiJW9nQzs[/media]
There is also Need for Speed Underground, Need for Speed Underground 2, Need for Speed Carbon, Need for Speed Pro Street and Forza Horizon 2[/QUOTE]
Don't forget Hot Pursuit 2010, but that probably has way too much drifting, since its made by Criterion.
You don't turn in it. You drift every single corner.
[QUOTE=Silikone;52781465]I guess driftin.io will suffice for a quick fix.[/QUOTE]
this game is amazing holy shit
[QUOTE=Raptor_S;52781279]What are some good PC drifting games? All that eurobeat giving me an itch I can't scratch.[/QUOTE]
Try some of these
[IMG]https://imgur.com/oYHibJH.jpg[/IMG]
Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, and DiRT Rally p much require a wheel. I myself have a T300RS Alcantara Edition with T3PA pedals and a TH8A shifter.
CarX I actually would say is easy with a keyboard, but it's a grind to unlock everything.
BeamNG is a sandbox where you can do a free run, but it doesn't have any good force feedback for drifting yet.
[QUOTE=Raptor_S;52781279]What are some good PC drifting games? All that eurobeat giving me an itch I can't scratch.[/QUOTE]
Need for Speed Carbon
[video=youtube;OqDFgZPl7fw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqDFgZPl7fw[/video]
Grid 2 has some of the best 1v1 Touge battles available for the PC. Granted you need a friend with you to play it though since not too many people play MP anymore.
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShVUSAmKtMw&t[/media]
With Assetto Corsa you could race your way down the mountain with the AE86. :v:
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyBSEGIEUzY[/media]
It's one thing to dorifto. What's more appealing to me is to be like Shingo
[video=youtube;opOKozy0dxQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opOKozy0dxQ[/video]
C O O L V I B R A T I O N S
also relevant
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRVvmXtR390[/media]
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYUAS72oB2U[/media]
Initial D memes never get old.
If $5 isn't too steep for a janky indie sandbox game there's [url=http://store.steampowered.com/app/412880/Drift_Streets_Japan/]Drift Streets Japan[/url]
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPaO-E0gaQY[/media]
As far as I can tell its 15 minutes of fame already came and went - the multiplayer servers these days are mostly russian but the online functionality and mods are there.
Man, I remember when I went to an arcade with friends and played Initial D for the first time, it blew my mind. I was smiling the whole time.
[QUOTE=n0cturni;52788176]If $5 isn't too steep for a janky indie sandbox game there's [url=http://store.steampowered.com/app/412880/Drift_Streets_Japan/]Drift Streets Japan[/url]
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPaO-E0gaQY[/media]
As far as I can tell its 15 minutes of fame already came and went - the multiplayer servers these days are mostly russian but the online functionality and mods are there.[/QUOTE]
The dev of that game is a cheat. Don't buy Drift Streets Japan. He basically left the project as is and continued to use the same assets to make Japan Underground Racing which is also broken and unfinished. The last update for DSJ was back in october 2016 and the game is still same quality as in the video.
[QUOTE=Raptor_S;52781279]What are some good PC drifting games? All that eurobeat giving me an itch I can't scratch.[/QUOTE]
While it's not a dedicated drifting game and most people hated it for being different from the norm, Need for Speed: Pro Street has a drift racing mode that I find fantastic and I like it a lot.
There is a ton about Pro Street that I love that people seem to hate just because it was different and not actually bad.
[editline]18th October 2017[/editline]
Also, I'm not sure how good/bad the PC port is because I only ever played the Wii version, so, uh, take what I said with a possible grain of salt.
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