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| ===== Basic DS Drift (RWD) ===== | ===== Basic DS Drift (RWD) ===== | ||
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| For Double Steering to work, the game must recognize your device as a **Wheel** in the controls menu. This applies even if you are using a gamepad. If your device is not recognized correctly, follow the [[..: | For Double Steering to work, the game must recognize your device as a **Wheel** in the controls menu. This applies even if you are using a gamepad. If your device is not recognized correctly, follow the [[..: | ||
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| ===== Micro DS drift ===== | ===== Micro DS drift ===== | ||
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| To understand Micro DS, it is important to know how DS drifts are started and stopped. | To understand Micro DS, it is important to know how DS drifts are started and stopped. | ||
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| - Quickly press the digital steering button again to cancel the drift. | - Quickly press the digital steering button again to cancel the drift. | ||
| - | Repeating this process multiple times during a corner creates a series of short drifts. This allows the car to rotate more sharply than normal while maintaining more speed than a single long drift. | + | Repeating this process multiple times during a corner creates a series of short drifts, called Micro DS Drift. |
| - | This technique | + | This is used on corners |
| - | ---- | + | This technique is particularly useful on certain corners, such as the final corner of Port Royal. Can also be used to readjust the DS of Stability OFF on any corner, however it requires reacting to the spin rather than coordinating it. |
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| ===== Tap DS drift ===== | ===== Tap DS drift ===== | ||
| - | A Tap DS Drift is performed by rapidly tapping the digital steering button while maintaining the correct analog steering angle. | + | A Tap DS Drift is performed by rapidly tapping the digital steering button while maintaining the correct analog steering angle (30–55%). |
| - | The tapping frequency influences the drift angle and the amount of rotation generated. Conceptually, | + | The tapping frequency |
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| ===== Snap loose DS drift ===== | ===== Snap loose DS drift ===== | ||
| - | //Requires Traction Control to be disabled.// | + | //Requires Traction Control to be **OFF**.// |
| Initiate a DS drift with the correct speed and steering angle. Under the right conditions, the car will quickly rotate sideways before snapping back to a neutral position.\\ | Initiate a DS drift with the correct speed and steering angle. Under the right conditions, the car will quickly rotate sideways before snapping back to a neutral position.\\ | ||
| - | This technique can be useful in sharp corners where maintaining speed is important, such as on Inner City.\\ | + | This technique can be useful in sharp corners where maintaining speed is important |
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| + | Most time it is a lot safer and consistent to use Tap DS instead. | ||
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