Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-77.87.240.6-20161105084030/@comment-109.148.80.20-20161105105728

RandyMc wrote: It really didn't take me long to get the hang of no assists. I was in one of the special events where you had to win with no assists, and just never looked back. I did find the handling is a lot better for me with steering on low, but that's all I use now. Brakes are the hardest thing to get rid of, so if you're now only running TC on, it should be easy for you to wean off that since you already know your braking points. Once you get there, it really makes a difference, and then you can start playing around too, like sliding through corners. Much better, and much more fun. I still use tilt A too. For whatever reason, I just can't get the hang of B. Just a matter of practice. The higher grip cars are easiest to drive, so try those first.

PS. TC works mainly by slowing the car in a turn enough it won't slide. Without TC you can actually go faster because the TC actually slows the car a little more than it needs to.

Just practice and have fun, and don't be afraid to do some good slides and drifting. Gaining control in slides, then bringing it back will teach you a lot about the car, and you will learn more, and faster. Totally Agree i think there should be a poll on the wikia to see how much assists people use and what is the most common arrangemant