DriftCE Cheats on PlayStation 5 (PS5)

Last Updated: August 8, 2023
DriftCE
  • Category: Main Game
  • First Released: May 10, 2023
  • Genres: Racing, Simulator
  • Ratings: PEGI 3, ESRB E

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Unlimited Credits Hack

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To get unlimited credits, first, download and install Cheat Engine from Google. Once you have Cheat Engine running, start the game and take note of your current credit balance. In this case, let's say it's 1350 credits. Now, in Cheat Engine, click on the "Process" button and find the "Drift 21" process. Click "Open" to link Cheat Engine to the game.

Next, you'll do a scan to find the value of your credits. Enter your current credit amount (1350) and click "First Scan." Cheat Engine will return a list of values related to the credits. Don't change anything yet, just identify the value that matches your credit amount in the game.To test it, buy something cheap from the warehouse. Let's say you bought a bracket, and the new credit value is 1345. Look for this value in the list, and you'll find the value marked in red as the previous state, and the new state will be your current credits.

Now, double-click on that value and change it to whatever you want. Let's say 999 for now. This will give you plenty of credits to buy anything you want in the game. Click "OK," and you'll see the credits haven't changed in the game yet.

Next, open your warehouse or any other store in the game, and you'll notice that your credits are now maxed out at 999. You can buy whatever parts and upgrades you like, and you'll still have more credits than you'll ever need.

Here’s a video to show you how this works.

Choose the Right Car

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When it comes to drifting in racing games, selecting the appropriate car is essential. Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) cars are favored by many drifters due to their balanced weight distribution, making them more responsive to throttle inputs and allowing for smoother slides. If you prefer a bit more stability,

 All-Wheel Drive (AWD) cars are also a good choice as they provide better traction, making it easier to control the car during drifts. On the other hand, Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) cars are less suitable for drifting, as their front-heavy weight distribution can make it challenging to maintain controlled slides.

Finding the Grip-Slide Balance

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Tire pressure plays a crucial role in drifting. Lowering the tire pressure can increase the contact patch with the road, improving grip, but be cautious not to go too low, as it may compromise the car's stability. Experiment with different tire pressures to find the optimal balance between grip and slide that suits your driving style and the track conditions.

Enhance Responsiveness, Reduce Body Roll

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Adjusting the suspension can significantly impact your car's drifting capabilities. Stiffer suspension settings can enhance the car's responsiveness, making it easier to initiate and control drifts. Reduced body roll helps keep the car more stable during slides. However, finding the perfect setup may require some trial and error, so don't hesitate to fine-tune until you find what works best for you.

Optimize Power Distribution

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The differential is responsible for distributing power to the wheels. A limited-slip differential or drift-oriented setting can enhance the car's ability to break traction and slide efficiently. Adjusting the differential settings can play a vital role in how well your car performs during drifts, so explore different options to find the most suitable setting for your drifting style.

Learn the Technique

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The key to starting a drift lies in the art of weight transfer. As you approach a turn, lightly tap the brake to shift the car's weight forward. As you steer into the turn, release the brake and apply the throttle to the rear wheels simultaneously. This combination of brake-tap-throttle will break traction and initiate the drift. Timing is crucial here, so practice this maneuver to get the hang of it.

Throttle Control

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Once you've initiated the drift, throttle control becomes your primary tool for maintaining the slide. Feather the throttle to control the amount of power going to the wheels, allowing you to balance between grip and slide. Smooth and precise throttle inputs will help you maintain a consistent and controllable drift throughout the turn.

Counter-Steering

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As the car starts to slide, it's time to counter-steer. Counter-steering means turning the wheels in the opposite direction of the drift to stabilize the car and control the drift angle. This skill requires practice and finesse, as you'll need to adjust the counter-steering to keep the drift at the desired angle and direction.

Enter Drifts at the Right Speed

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Entering a drift at the correct speed is crucial for maintaining control and achieving a smooth slide. Starting at a moderate speed allows you to gauge the car's response and gradually increase speed as you gain confidence. Avoid entering a drift too fast, as this can lead to losing control and spinning out.

Adapt to the Track

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Each track and turn may require a slightly different entry speed for the best drift. Pay attention to the track layout and adapt your approach accordingly. Some turns may demand a slower entry speed, while others might allow for a bit more throttle to generate a satisfying slide.

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