I'm not even 30, though my point was I know how cars handle. The car I drive is a 2007, it's European and has a tuned 2.0T motor running 18lbs of boost. Now, do you think for a second that maybe I mentioned 80-90's sedans because just maybe there were a lot of those cars in the game? The 'strategy' you use to drive in GTA V is basically full throttle until you get near a corner, where you should brake before you get to it. I can use the mouse/keyboard now, but it's still more comfortable to drive with a controller, unless you are shooting while driving. Oh and before you label me a GTA 4 hater, I loved that game and have over 200 hours in it and the expansion/DLC.Īs for the actual OP, use a controller.
Maybe you should also check the speeds of the cars in GTA V, because the top speeds are pretty low. Nobody cared if the SUV's in the game were rocking around like yachts, but when the super cars and coupes were doing the same shit, there was a problem. I've driven around a sharp almost 90 degree turn at 60mph, and while it was scary, my car didn't go full retard and start spinning and flipping around. It would almost spin out just trying to accelerate and would have trouble going around a corner at anything above 20-30mph. The 911 in that game (Comet) handled like a piece of shit. Sorry, not everyone drives old cars, most of us have moved on to the modern era where cars don't handle like boats.