Points are earned based on the length and angle of your drift. Maintaining a continuous slide builds a combo multiplier for higher scores.
Stripping the car down makes it more agile, allowing for faster transitions (switching drift directions).
The Ultimate Guide to Drift Hunters: Master the Art of Virtual Sliding
Drift Hunters offers a deep tuning system that allows players to tweak their vehicles for specific track types. Key adjustable settings include: Drift Hunters
Adjusting height and stiffness helps manage weight transfer. Brake Balance:
A classic Japanese mountain pass (touge) featuring dangerous hairpin turns and dramatic elevation changes.
The starter car. It is lightweight and iconic but lacks the raw horsepower needed for massive high-speed combos without upgrades. Points are earned based on the length and
A highly technical, enclosed racetrack featuring a mix of tight hairpins and medium switchbacks. This is an excellent map for practicing rapid transitions (changing the direction of your drift from left to right).
: Adjusting the angle of the wheels (negative camber) can improve grip during deep slides.
The quintessential drift family, offering balanced handling and massive upgrade potential. The Ultimate Guide to Drift Hunters: Master the
The primary objective is to accumulate "Drift Points" by maintaining high-angle slides at speed. The Point System:
Drifting takes practice, but after a few minutes, you’ll understand the flow.
Offers advanced settings for camber, offset, brake balance, and suspension height to refine how a car handles mid-drift. Quick Start Guide Controls
: Features over 25 drift-ready cars, including legends like the Toyota AE86, Nissan Silvia (S13, S14, S15), and the Nissan GT-R (R35). Tuning & Customization : You can fully adjust performance specs including brake balance front/rear camber suspension height to find the perfect slide. Diverse Tracks