You are Cornering WRONG! Drift vs Grip Guide (For Beginners) - NFS UNBOUND

Published 2022-12-07
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All Comments (21)
  • @RydinTheBlaze
    not gonna lie, this is the hardest need for speed I've played. coming in 4th-6th almost every race. played almost all need for speeds and i feel like I'm decent at racing, but the physics have a learning curve i gotta adapt to
  • @BiIlDipperIy
    Another little rule of thumb I use for building cars: If the stock "tune" is leaning towards grip or drift, that's what the car will prefer. My lotus is set up for grip only and it loves it. But even if I set my rx8 all the way to grip, it'll still tend to break loose.
  • @QuigzDrifts
    You explained this so well, I peeped that drift was a little bit faster in B class but didn't realize it was so radical. Appreciate you man
  • @ZeonXGR
    Its also worth noting that certain cars have crazy traits to them. My Exige is in Class A and it has insane grip, to the point where I can triple Burst straight into another corner at full tilt and not spin out unless I collide with something. The downside is that its very twitchy and easy to trigger, meaning it can happen by accident.
  • @Vert344
    As someone who's played every NFS since Underground 1... I must say I enjoy this game. I'm only up to the end of the Week 2 Qualifier so A+ cars. But one way I've always been going about it is not only car dependent but location and race type dependent as well. The way I've done it thats worked so far... Mountain roads and lot of tight twisty bits and mid speed corners tend to work better for drifting cars. High speed and runs that have a lot of sweeping long corners or hard braking and sharp 90 degree turns tend to be better for grip racing on the country side and freeways. While the City courses with a lot of sharp snap backs and tight sections that are to quick for the drift setup but to slow for the grip setup, tend to be better for a balance of the two... or more the "Brake to drift/grip" that we've had in past NFS. Having at least 2 cars for each area/style works best...at least for me.
  • Another thing that works for grip cars is when you have some burst nitrous and you find yourself understeering, it can help the car go through the corner like a slot car. It all depends on the car itself though, in the Regera for example, it’ll act like a slot car around the corners which is fantastic but in some cars it will shoot you off the road
  • @babtanian
    Great video Trigger □ Once I realized grip cornering was possible and started doing it, I improved dramatically. Despite having so much time in NFS Heat, I just haven't yet developed the knack for drifting in this game. In my B-Class Cuda, I do pretty much drift corners with it. With my A-Class Eclipse, I've taken a hybrid approach where I grip more subtle corners and drift the 90s or hairpins with neutral tuning. For A+ and S class though, it's grip all the way.
  • This video was great, really helpful thanks and learnt something's I didn't know. Just subbed and looking forward to more unbound videos. Keep em coming! 💯 👊
  • Thank you. Good video with the key facts. Not too long and you’re not full of yourself like so many others. Keep it up!
  • @Sam285
    this dude is amazing he is always helping people with nfs games get this dude to 200k cheers for him
  • @andrewbanks7851
    Thank you for this video - it literally changed the way I view the lower tier cars now. Much appreciated.
  • @snake_king
    Appreciate the video! I bought the Buick Regal Custom in Lakeshore Online and that beast shoots out like a rocket with a nitrous burst after a drift. I'm really enjoying the drifting while racing in this game...tons of fun!
  • @2sikgoonz548
    Keep up the good work this channel helps me so much with NFS games
  • Heyhey, I recently restarted my whole save and am playing the Mazda as the start car, but my previous save had the Mitsubishi awd which I played a grip setup on on B tier. I gotta say that felt really nice and rewarding especially when you buy a low speed turbo to help out on driving those corners you may have not enough speed for because of slower acceleration
  • @KBL1974
    Earned yourself a sub for this exceptionally informative and professional video.
  • @heybos4640
    Nice tutorial! This vid does help add a bit of complexity to the game in my mind. And its pretty cool
  • Excellent! Thanks for the heads up! I completely overlooked grip! Thank you.
  • I like the grip mechanics in this game, reminds me of the driving physics of the new Grid games.
  • @wildstyla85
    Amazing video and great explanation of the mechanics, thx