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Saito | Posted: Feb 11 2004, 03:04 AM |
Wakarimasu ka? Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,838 Member No.: 1,260 Joined: Feb 10th 2004 Location: Sydney, Australia | anyone got any good tps/techniques and times that they have on irohazaka with a type r? |
KeNgai_rcrZero | Posted: Feb 11 2004, 10:22 AM | ||
Reigning and Defending Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,723 Member No.: 625 Joined: Aug 12th 2003 Location: Seattle, WA |
First of all, what do you mean by Type R? There's an Rx-7 Type R, WRX Type R, and an Integra Type R? Which one? And welcome to the forums. | ||
Jason_H. | Posted: Feb 11 2004, 11:39 AM |
Safe On Block Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,900 Member No.: 1,239 Joined: Feb 5th 2004 Location: Whitehall, PA | Do not take turns without slowing. Hitting the wall takes far more off your time than just going slow. My suggestion is to check out the main IDW site or www.initialdarcade.com for techniques. Stick to Out-In-Out for small turns and do Faint Drift when you can. |
GC8VIP | Posted: Feb 11 2004, 12:43 PM |
22B Group: Advanced Members Posts: 549 Member No.: 973 Joined: Oct 30th 2003 Location: i'm in an arcade no where near you | depending on which car you are talking about there are different things that you can do to take iro the best. but the best thing to do is first learn what you CAN'T do with your car and then push it to it's limits. |
Masa | Posted: Feb 11 2004, 01:10 PM |
my gf is faster than your gf Group: Advanced Members Posts: 684 Member No.: 819 Joined: Sep 23rd 2003 Location: Davis, CA | dont hit the walls |
Steve | Posted: Feb 11 2004, 02:59 PM |
IDW Saiyan Group: Advanced Members Posts: 9,139 Member No.: 1,205 Joined: Jan 31st 2004 Location: Dallas, Texas | I always stay in the same gear except when I'm on the straight away. |
Saito | Posted: Feb 12 2004, 06:21 AM |
Wakarimasu ka? Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,838 Member No.: 1,260 Joined: Feb 10th 2004 Location: Sydney, Australia | i am driving a integra type R, sorry for the confusion |
Uriko | Posted: Feb 12 2004, 11:19 AM |
IDW Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 98 Member No.: 671 Joined: Aug 29th 2003 Location: Update Profile | u r driving an integra....that should be enough advice right there |
Isolator FC | Posted: Feb 17 2004, 11:40 PM |
IDW Regular Member Group: Members Posts: 204 Member No.: 1,215 Joined: Feb 1st 2004 Location: Update Profile | Attn FC Drivers - I didn't want to start a new thread on this since it goes along the same topic of "Irohazaka advice," but I need to know what gear I should be taking the hairpins at. I'm doing 3rd right now but losing way too much speed. The problem may not be the gear but that I'm taking my foot off the acceleration too much. Bottom line is, I can't beat my previous time attack records for some god awful reason, and I think the pins are it. This post has been edited by Isolator FC on Feb 17 2004, 11:40 PM |
Jason_H. | Posted: Feb 18 2004, 05:21 AM |
Safe On Block Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,900 Member No.: 1,239 Joined: Feb 5th 2004 Location: Whitehall, PA | There's a lot of goldarn pins so it may be it. Try Outside-inside-outside, if you get better times, good. If you don't, try faint drifting. Reason being some drivers have reached a level of skill where they can tackle harder techniques. This post has been edited by Jason_H. on Feb 18 2004, 05:25 AM |
Kev | Posted: Feb 18 2004, 08:07 AM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 4,105 Member No.: 571 Joined: Jul 22nd 2003 Location: Update Profile | Out in Out is the basis to the game and by the time one reaches Irohazaka, they should know that. If not they skipped a couple people on LotS. If your driving a FC, thats a god damn drifty ass car. You wouldnt have to take your foot of the accel to much since itll start driftin. As said before try a faint drift. (Inside, move out, in, out) |
Isolator FC | Posted: Feb 19 2004, 09:27 AM |
IDW Regular Member Group: Members Posts: 204 Member No.: 1,215 Joined: Feb 1st 2004 Location: Update Profile | Thanks for the advice KrazFD and Jason_H. I've actually kind of been doing the feint drift motions without actually doing the feint drift, it seems. To compensate for the FC's sliding I generally start the hairpin a bit earlier than I used to, so that I almost hit the apex, ensuring an out-in-out motion. Taking my foot off the accel too much probably is the problem...I'm going to try going half-off, or maybe even a quarter off the gas today. I'll try starting from the inside and then going outside for the feint too. Once again, thanks. I'll tell you how it goes. |