Has anyone else noticed that the drift suspension makes the steering angle seem less visually than with the racing suspension or stock? I also feel like it gameplaywise should have some more degrees of angle with the drift suspension, at least a little bit. Anyways the gameplay doesnt seem to match the visuals, which is trowing me off a bit while drifting.
Also… No TRD (or TRD style) wing is a big bummer. Otherwise the car is rather great considering how bad I feared it would be.
I have just played some more, currently on my fifth supra build. Just gotta say the angle of the wheels look ridiculously low with drift suspension. They must have forgotten to animate that or messed it up somehow. Is it just me?
Everyone is buying it in the auction for 344,000…lol. Anyway I tried the car out, I decided to use an S1 tune on a 3 lap Goliath. The S1 tune sounds like no other car on the game, it has BASS in the sound for a start, and sounds nice. The car was easy to control, easy to drift. The Skills add 170% influence Bonus which is bigger than even the FE Influence skills cars get. You also get a Super Wheelspin, and 100,000 credits. The car ends up free by the end of a Goliath race. So really its like a Hidden FE car.
Or you can get it from the auction house for 275.000 Cr
I didn’t know about the Eliminator, so I bought one, then got one in the Eliminator, then sold that one for 275k. I feel a little bad, but at least it is just 25k they spent too much.
After perfecting a drift tune for myself, I must say its an incredible car to drift, so good with the twin turbo setup and sport tires. Single turbo gets too laggy for drifting in my opinion.
Begging for TRD wing, a set of deep dish Work Meister S1’s and a fix for the steering angle visuals, that would be perfect.
@ Grolschie The “Angry” sound the Supra has in Game comes from the Fact the one Playground Recorded from had been Modified, the 2JZ-GTE is, after all, well known for sounding a lot better, and, indeed, angrier, when given Improved Breathing and a Big Bore Exhaust to work with, as the Original Stock Exhaust does Hamper the Engine’s Breathing a Bit and Muffles its Roar Somewhat.
I think that most cars use identical sounds. It would be interesting if someone took sound samples, and compared them in some audio software to see if the samples are identical.