Assetto Corsa

Assetto Corsa

41 Achievements

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150-200h

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Drift Master

Drift Master

Reach level 50 in drift mode

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How to unlock the Drift Master achievement in Assetto Corsa - Definitive Guide

This is the easiest way i have found to do this trophy, use these settings:

Go to options in the main menu
Go to controls and select advanced
Vibration Intensity - 80%
Speed Sensitivity - 100%
Steering speed - 25%
Steering deadzone - 4%
Steering filter - 82%
Steering gamma - 1.5

Now select Drive > Drift > Toyota Supra MKIV Drift >Drift track
For the next bit, I had everything on except Traction Control which is off

Now go into setup, suspension and change tyres to Street (ST)

This setup took all the twitchy-ness out of the car and made it handle brilliant, you need over 140000 points to get to level 50, I'd say it took 45 minutes to an hour to do for me but you can pause to take breaks as long as you have time remaining or are still in a drift which is easy enough to stay in.

You can also get the following trophy fairly easy by drifting around the oval in the center of the track.
Assetto CorsaCombo MasterTaz-B-IRLThe Combo Master trophy in Assetto Corsa worth 74 pointsAchieve 50 combos in drift mode

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21 Dec 2020 20:44

Drifting in Assetto Corsa is very difficult to do properly, even with a wheel and lots of experience. Thankfully there's an easy way to rack up points, as demonstrated here by zocker1990:



While this can be earned in any event with any car, the best track to try it on is Silverstone International, and the best car is the BMW M3 E30 Drift. The track in zocker's video is the Drift course, but I found the longer straights at Silverstone made it easier to control the car's movements. Make sure your transmission is set to Manual. Once you have control of the car shift into second gear and follow the method in the video, snaking your car from left to right as you drive. Each change of direction will count as a drift which adds to your combo meter, and each drift will add its own points. In order to actually score the points you will have to come to a controlled stop. If you spin out or go off track, the combo will be over and your score will not be counted.

In Drift mode you are timed. Moving up a level adds more time, giving you longer to score points. If the timer runs out while you have an active combo you can still finish it, and if you have at least filled the green bar in the score graphic you will move up another level, adding more time and allowing you to continue. The higher your level the longer it takes to progress to the next one, so make sure you have a large enough combo otherwise your run will be over.

I would advise doing the Drift Special Events before trying this, as it can take a few tries to get used to controlling the car and getting the technique right. You'll need around 120,000 points to eventually reach level 50, which works out at around 5 or 6 laps of the Silverstone track. Aim to bank your points at least once a lap, or at least in an area of the track you feel comfortable straightening up the car on, or before sections like the final chicane which can catch you off guard. Get into a rhythm, stay calm, and don't be afraid to bank the points if you don't feel comfortable going into a corner. The trophy will unlock once your level hits 50.
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I got a total of 127,622 points.
I performed the “Maybe it will work” test on a Ferrari 458.
Get ready that you will have to run almost half of the race with 0 in the timer, so any mistake will end your race.
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04 Feb 2020 23:27