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Old 04-26-2008, 03:20 AM   #7 (permalink)
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or you could do what I do and stamp the accelerator with opposite lock and drift round the corner!! lol

Joking aside, I was under the impression the first xbox buttons were pressure sensitive, I just presumed the 360's were the same. I use the buttons for accelerate / brake and the triggers for changing up and down.

I see meatballs point though, you could apply 50% acceleration out of a corner to stop you spinning, especially with powerful rear wheel drive cars.

I raced with my Monaro VXR, 608bhp, almost impossible to power out of a corner without spinning out using the buttons. Could be better using the trigger as you progressivly accelerate.

With regards to your braking, try altering the settings and make sure you switch ABS on, you will still skid, but it wont be half as much as if you didnt have it on. With the ABS you get a more controlled braking, instead of erratic sliding all over the place!

Hope that helps
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