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> One Foot or two Feet ? which one should I use?, SERIOUS !!!!!!
johnbake
  Posted: Nov 28 2011, 02:03 PM


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Hi, everyone. I recently playing INAS6AA.
I have big problem now because I am only using right foot.
But I saw other players using left foot for braking.

However, I use right foot for accelerating and tap brake with my right foot really quickly and make a turn or drift and it works really well.

I tried using left foot for braking and try to drift but I ruined extremely bad.

DO I REALLY HAVE TO USE left foot?

please let me know.

Thanks
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Posted: Nov 28 2011, 03:52 PM


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I have never played IDAS6AA but I dont think there isn't really any reason to use left foot braking. Its mostly applied in Rally or F1 kind of racing where they'll need to do whats called trail braking.

In terms of street cars or drifting, I dont really think its necessary to do left foot braking unless its drifting in Rally (WRC). So umm preference maybe for the game??

This post has been edited by VileFCboy on Nov 28 2011, 03:55 PM
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Posted: Nov 28 2011, 04:17 PM


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Speaking as someone who HAS played, using both styles,

Yeah. If you want to be competitive, left foot is a must. The idea is that, since there's no clutch, you're free to just tap the brake with your left foot without ever having to lift your right off the gas. This in turn gets you more time accelerating, and thus makes you faster.
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QUOTE (DigiBunny @ 1 hour, 20 minutes ago)
Speaking as someone who HAS played, using both styles,

Yeah. If you want to be competitive, left foot is a must. The idea is that, since there's no clutch, you're free to just tap the brake with your left foot without ever having to lift your right off the gas. This in turn gets you more time accelerating, and thus makes you faster.

Ok never mind, take Digibunny's advice. laugh.gif
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  Posted: Nov 28 2011, 10:11 PM


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QUOTE (DigiBunny @ 5 hours, 54 minutes ago)
Speaking as someone who HAS played, using both styles,

Yeah. If you want to be competitive, left foot is a must. The idea is that, since there's no clutch, you're free to just tap the brake with your left foot without ever having to lift your right off the gas. This in turn gets you more time accelerating, and thus makes you faster.

Thanks alot