HOW to drift in beamNG! - the basics

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @user-sj5uk1vr9o
    @user-sj5uk1vr9o 11 днів тому +15

    iv hit a family of 4

  • @savagetheunicorn4555
    @savagetheunicorn4555 11 днів тому

    damn i think i may end up watching this video a few dozen times until i get the hang of it. thanks for the great and informative video! loved it!

  • @kgwag
    @kgwag 4 дні тому

    As someone with 1.5k hours in beam and most are spent drifting these are good tips for beginners and some higher level players

  • @grzesiu2137
    @grzesiu2137 10 днів тому

    ngl that video was great

  • @SpectBluewolf
    @SpectBluewolf 4 дні тому

    if you turn hard enough left, you'll find yourself turning right

  • @savagetheunicorn4555
    @savagetheunicorn4555 10 днів тому +2

    Can you tell which car you're using? :D Having no luck with a Zender Yokai GXi

    • @mdjumanisyamim5472
      @mdjumanisyamim5472 10 днів тому +1

      Yea looking for the car he is using

    • @thigoose
      @thigoose  10 днів тому +2

      It’s a stock config in beam for the grand marshal that was added in the last update

  • @Stay_Sideways
    @Stay_Sideways 4 дні тому

    bros voice i could sleep to if he made sleep audios fr

  • @x_playz_games
    @x_playz_games 8 днів тому

    Time to use irl

  • @nebo37
    @nebo37 11 днів тому +2

    iv hit a crowd

  • @metallicarabbit
    @metallicarabbit 11 днів тому

    "just for RWD cars" well.... only RWD cars CAN drift so im not sure what that meant. other drive-trains can torque-steer and power slide but not drift

    • @thigoose
      @thigoose  11 днів тому +5

      All types of drive systems have the capability of drifting. It’s just different techniques. FWD cars heavily use the handbrake and use the power of the front wheels to drag round a corner. And AWD cars use some of the same principles to drift but instead of counter steering they oversteer making it easier to keep the nose facing the apex. Don’t take this from me, take this from 2 of my qualified automotive lecturers