Initial D is one of the few games that makes me sweat, am I alone?
Definitely not alone there mate. It's soooo physical.
Driving with the wheel has become a workout. I'm glad people don't feel compelled to come and watch me play it as I must look like a proper nutcase! lol
EDIT/ Just wondering if you can do a turbo/boost start in the PS2 version?
Anyone know how?
Got soooo frustrated last night, I could not improve on my Akagi time of 2:28.5XX in the FC. I kept goofing up the first sector, which was very annoying. I know that I can take a good half second out of the last sector and a few tenths out of the 1st, need to make up the rest in the middle somehow...
Got soooo frustrated last night, I could not improve on my Akagi time of 2:28.5XX in the FC. I kept goofing up the first sector, which was very annoying. I know that I can take a good half second out of the last sector and a few tenths out of the 1st, need to make up the rest in the middle somehow...
The first sector is crucial for the overall success and then it's all about building speed. You know the routine.
Yeah, After that tricky first sector it gets quite a lot easier. I know how to nail the hairpins at the end.
What I haven't worked out properly is that last right hand bend before one of the checkpoints, but after a whole series of right left bends which can be taken flat out if you get the line right. I've taken to dropping to fourth, but I'm sure there must be a line where I can maintain that top speed for a bit longer.
After the checkpoint there's a sharpish right, which also throws me off balance. I think I need to be braking as I go through or just after the checkpoint, which just feels alien somehow.
Yes you have to brake before the sharpish right and come down to 90-120 (don?t remember the exact speed) and then accelerate when through. And remember Don?t Hit The Sides! in that manoeuvre because it f**ks up the speed.
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