SpeedDrifts | AutoDrifts | BreakDrifts | ReleaseParts | |
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Fullspeed | yes | no | no | no |
FunSpeed | yes | yes | no | no |
SpeedFun | yes | yes | rarely | yes |
Description | Effect | |
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SpeedDrifts |
SDs and S4Ds Tutorial on how to SD and S4D from Mudda: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nka1MZiudI |
speed ++ |
AutoDrifts |
Drifts started by:
|
speed -- |
BreakDrifts |
Starting a drift through tapping the break. No hard Tech drifts. |
speed -- |
ReleaseParts | Release accelerator without drifting | speed -- |
AutoDrifts and BreakDrifts in the list above are not to be understand as a way to start a SD. However, it is possible that you turn the AutoDrift or BreakDrift into a SD on SpeedFun and FunSpeed maps as well.
Fullspeed | includes speed drifts but no full drifting or releases. Braking is only used for initiating a speed drift. |
FunSpeed | includes speed drifts. Only full drifting when you start it from transitions on the map or is above 600 km/h, this is also known as auto drifting. No Breaking is used (unless for speed drifting). |
SpeedFun | includes speed drifts, auto drifting and/or release parts. In rare cases, starting a full drift with the break is possible like on tech style. |
Full Drift/Normal Drift | Taking a turn that is otherwise too tight to drive normally, requires you to decrease your speed by drifting. This usually causes 4 separate drift marks shown behind the car. Full drifting is slower than turning normally without sliding. |
Speed Drifts | This is also a drift, but the key difference is that the drift mark from the front and back wheels overlap eachother, causing 2 separate drift marks behind the car. |
No-drift | This is a special state in which two separate drift marks are shown behind the car but you are not actually drifting. It may even prevent you from starting an actual drift. |