: Since the V2 Edit has high steering torque, you may want to slightly lower your Force Feedback (FFB) gain to avoid "clipping" during high-angle drifts.
: A more aggressive engine note that provides better acoustic feedback, helping drivers time their shifts and throttle blips more accurately. Performance on the Track
The is a high-performance, community-favorite modification—most prominently known in the Assetto Corsa drifting scene—designed to push the limits of virtual car physics and visual realism . OSINA V2 EDIT
: Thanks to its high-quality model, it is a frequent star in Assetto Corsa cinematic edits and "No Hesi" style cruising videos. How to Get the Most Out of It
Building on the foundation of the original Osina build, the V2 Edit focuses on refined suspension geometry, improved tire physics, and a sleeker aesthetic that bridges the gap between pro-drift specs and street-style aggression. : Since the V2 Edit has high steering
The "V2 Edit" isn't just a simple facelift; it’s a comprehensive overhaul designed for competitive tandem drifting.
: The predictable side-bite makes it easier to stay on a lead car’s door. : Thanks to its high-quality model, it is
: Expect updated textures, high-quality AO (Ambient Occlusion) mapping, and CSP (Custom Shaders Patch) integration for working lights and detailed cockpit displays.