: Sega implemented "Revision 5" balance changes, fine-tuning the performance of several cars to ensure competitive fairness in online and local versus play.
The leap to "Version 2" (which includes v.2.30) brought a more realistic driving feel compared to earlier titles. Key mechanical additions include: initial d arcade stage zero v.2.30
: The game continued to utilize the 6-speed H-shifter introduced in Zero, moving away from the sequential shifters of previous entries. The "Ver. 2" Physics & Mechanics : Sega implemented "Revision 5" balance changes, fine-tuning
: Players can choose between Mild (least tire penalty), Stability , and Peaky (widest steering angle but high tire wear). Iconic Roster and Tracks initial d arcade stage zero v.2.30
: A system where collisions consume a "body gauge" and aggressive drifting wears down "tire gauges".
: Sega implemented "Revision 5" balance changes, fine-tuning the performance of several cars to ensure competitive fairness in online and local versus play.
The leap to "Version 2" (which includes v.2.30) brought a more realistic driving feel compared to earlier titles. Key mechanical additions include:
: The game continued to utilize the 6-speed H-shifter introduced in Zero, moving away from the sequential shifters of previous entries. The "Ver. 2" Physics & Mechanics
: Players can choose between Mild (least tire penalty), Stability , and Peaky (widest steering angle but high tire wear). Iconic Roster and Tracks
: A system where collisions consume a "body gauge" and aggressive drifting wears down "tire gauges".