Shisui2019

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I recently purchased a land rover dlc. Only wanted the old defender, and it drives awfully and is unrealistic. Although I adore the game, the handling needs to be improved if anyone else finds it challenging to drive. For a scout, a wheelbase of 130 would have been much preferable.
 
I recently purchased a land rover dlc. Only wanted the old defender, and it drives awfully and is unrealistic. Although I adore the game, the handling needs to be improved if anyone else finds it challenging to drive. For a scout, a wheelbase of 130 would have been much preferable.
Welcome……….I think :confused:
 
I recently purchased a land rover dlc. Only wanted the old defender, and it drives awfully and is unrealistic. Although I adore the game, the handling needs to be improved if anyone else finds it challenging to drive. For a scout, a wheelbase of 130 would have been much preferable.
There must be something wrong with it.
 
I would say welcome:).

Have you some pics to share, cos that don’t sound right;).

J
 
I recently purchased a land rover dlc. Only wanted the old defender, and it drives awfully and is unrealistic. Although I adore the game, the handling needs to be improved if anyone else finds it challenging to drive. For a scout, a wheelbase of 130 would have been much preferable.
What the ****!
 
DLC, could be DownLoadable Content, more likely Dilithium Link Control.. without it, it's all warp and no drive
 
Did you drive a defender before buying it, they feel quite different to a family hatchback. You should try driving a series at 60mph if you really want to know what bad handling feels like.

Col
Ha, ha. I used to drive series 3s for miles on the Autobahn when I was posted in Germany. Spedo dancing around 130kmh when going down hill on a certain stretch, constantly turning the steering wheel left/right to keep it in a straight line.

I remember going down one particular stretch towards a bridge, me on the verge of nodding off and drifting slowly towards the centre of the Autobahn. I suddenly realised the drift and snapped the steering wheel over to correct the drift, but with the slack in the steering it made no difference to the direction I was heading - the young lieutenant raised his legs to his chest just as I clipped the kerb on the bridge! Thankfully a loud bang was the only outcome as I calmly said (with a fecking racing heart) "sorry about that sir, the steerings ****!". We carried on with him hoping he hadn't passed solids and me hoping I wasn't in for a major bollocking when I got back. Thankfully the only outcome was the land rover going in for an inspection before going on another trip!
 
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