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teach me happo and Tsu
I suck on both courses .... truth : I've played each course no more than twice each and I suck on both >< and also I need help in trying to find a way to counter the understeer for RX-8 on akagi last 4 turns downhill
For Happo and Tsu, the best way to get better at them is to practise the courses more and more so you learn the course. Once you practised enough to know the course you can specify which part of the course your having troubles with and then we can help you better, cuz if you ask after playing once or twice all the ppl will just say dont hit walls.
Also for the pins on Akagi I stay in 6th for the first one dropping my speed to 140, downshift on second and stay in 5th untill 135-140 b4 the last one.
I run a 2'27'xxx on the downhill with my 8
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played each course no more than twice each and I suck on both ><
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"If there is such a thing as a natural talent for driving, it just means that the person will improve a little bit faster than everyone else. There's no such thing as an innate talent that overcomes repeated effort and practice... Do you understand Daiki, Sakai? Winning and losing is a matter of how experienced you are."
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Originally posted by Paldin
For Happo and Tsu, the best way to get better at them is to practise the courses more and more so you learn the course. Once you practised enough to know the course you can specify which part of the course your having troubles with and then we can help you better, cuz if you ask after playing once or twice all the ppl will just say dont hit walls.
Also for the pins on Akagi I stay in 6th for the first one dropping my speed to 140, downshift on second and stay in 5th untill 135-140 b4 the last one.
I run a 2'27'xxx on the downhill with my 8
happo - dont hit anything
tsuchi - REALLY dont hit anything.
solve your problems?
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play on them more...
solve your problem?
thats how i learnt happo OB
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i play on all the maps and still dont know how to do happo or tsu
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Personally, I find the best way to go faster on Tsuchizaka is to attack it full speed; If you mess up, do it again and fix your mistake.
When you can make it through the course with little to no wall hits, at as fast a speed as possible... push it more.
*shrug* That's how I became less slow, anyway =)
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v3) Evo III A-Tune // 1+ mil pts (transfered from v2 @ 305k) [sluttiest Evo III in town]
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"If there is such a thing as a natural talent for driving, it just means that the person will improve a little bit faster than everyone else. There's no such thing as an innate talent that overcomes repeated effort and practice... Do you understand Daiki, Sakai? Winning and losing is a matter of how experienced you are."
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