Special thanks to AkiiHoshi and ARMS for helping with the script. And thanks to TheKrzysiek for the overall production. Go check out the IDPLAYERS discord for exclusively arcade stage related stuff: discordapp.com/invite/GHqPn4g But also, check out the JDM discord to meet like minded car guys and talk about your favorite Japanese cars: discord.gg/gZ8zbzAwzC
Still hoping for the next part of the series! This is amazing and its frustrating how little information about game mechanics and techniques there are online for western fans. Thank you.
Street stage seems to me the most challenging of all and partly the most fun, since by completing the game over and over again in the arcade mode the opponents get stronger, it is really fun to try to beat Bunta with any car once that one gets used to the technique and handling :) ID4 on the keyboard is really difficult and tiring, it takes a long time to upgrade a car to the maximum.
That's down shifting in arcade stage was great technique. I often does that in races when opponent having high star difficulties. And steering more easy and gain more speed in corner...
as a D2, D3 and Street stage player, i only ever knew of machine gun shifting, the understeer and wall penalty things i figured out afterwards with intuition, and i saw players online use eraser but never did know of this, this is awsome!!! Cant wait for part two, ive been dipping my toes in D5 lately and would love to know some faster techniques, Cheers!!!
man, eraser brings me back. in v3, it was necessary to get top times. i used to have top 5 iro dh USA in v3. my local arcade had a guy named JJ who was ranked top player in the USA. had top 5 akina time worldwide also. seeing him was like real takumi.
@@josefrers8011 Such a shame The only "guide" I've found so far was a Falbere comment on an early D5 fixed physics showcare video. It did atleast validate my thought that you had to brake a lot comming into corners, and informed me that it helped you get more of a speed boost
Excellent video on the old school techniques of these old school Initial D titles. I was big on all the 3 versions but mostly Arcade Stage 3. Just a small detail about the "slight steer" description you made at 5:12 - 5:13. Counter steer plays an integral role in positioning your car during the corner entry before the final full turn, some are more subtle than others and is usually very short in duration (depending on car and course). You'll notice that alot of WR videos show a little counter steer play during hard braking sections of a corner; its noticeable in the "slight steer" example you gave. Players like MSM were able to get insanely fast times without TST nor eraser by utilizing this simple idea; albeit he did use weight transferring. Without the slight counter steering input, techniques like TST wouldn't be nearly as effective.
The penalty for hitting walls is so much. For the last stage for the psp variant. For higher star characters you have to take into consideration what speed your goin and how much u need in order to make a turn optimally. This and having a good sense of what your car is capable of. For the cars they all have different turning capabilities in which helps them to make a turn better. I say don't use the ae85 because it tends to snap from one side to the other especially on passes with lots of turns. But its a great game overall and I can help with anything if anyone needs help. And we can all help out each other. :)
this is a old vid so i dont know f this will help anyone but dont use the analog stick if using controller use the D pad you can make minor corrections in milliseconds and is infinitely more accurate than analog stick cause like you said its hard to control the weight transfer as it takes to long to make minor adjustments and the dead zone can mess with you to
man i hate those "card tuning" types on Street Stages it completely depends on your luck to upgrading your car to the point you're still stuck on Stage 2 tuning while facing Project.D
I used to play these games in a ZZW30 MR-S named STOLN from GoGo205, Team Kengai and Project Nitian. Though the best I did was hitting 3rd rainbow in the US and 28 stars before I retired in v3. You missed the 5 in 4 out tech in a way. There was also the machine gun eraser tech which I developed for use in the lower performing 6 speed cars like the S15 and the Miata. Also if I remember correctly, eraser tech was downshift the upshifting back to normal not the other way around. This was to give you a slight "drift" to help turn. Also each car has an optimal shift point like the MR-S being 5.5, 5.5, 6, then 6.5
I played a lot v3 arcade when I was younger using a cappuccino, and I never really get the eraser technique. I suck in store battle but it was always good fun seeing your opponent trying to separate the gear lever from the machine.
excuse me,I want to reprint your video,I want to share this video with my Chinese friends.And I have done the Chinese translation for the video.Can I reprint it?If can reprint it, I thank you very much
It actually barely launched a month ago in Japan! Before that, there were beta tests. Sorry but there simply is not much of a market for arcade games in the west. Actually, SEGA had tried to sell Initial D arcade games to the US both back in D8 and D Zero, but unfortunately, there were no buyers.
I've played street stage using my keyboard I still prefer AT rather than MT I even defeated BUNTA 15 STARS in akina using early braking lines and full throttle exit and a bit of faith in blocking the big a*s impreza in my butt
A Japanese yt told me that technique and the vids how to do ’gear gacha’ and that TST or CKF in Japanese. Since I play in PSP, I keep using Gear Gacha or Eraser to able change direction faster.
I'm playing Special Stage on PS2 and I can't beat Bunta. I'm not able to make the corners perfectly and I go straight through them, losing speed. What's the right sequence to press the buttons and do a well-done drift? I would be very grateful if someone could help me
Special thanks to AkiiHoshi and ARMS for helping with the script. And thanks to TheKrzysiek for the overall production.
Go check out the IDPLAYERS discord for exclusively arcade stage related stuff: discordapp.com/invite/GHqPn4g
But also, check out the JDM discord to meet like minded car guys and talk about your favorite Japanese cars: discord.gg/gZ8zbzAwzC
I Dare You To Just Use One Lane In Akina
hey is 3" 19" 310" a good time on Akina (Street Stage)
@@thatdanmakid2668 no
@@me3ww ouch
@@thatdanmakid2668 good luck on improving if you are still playing street stage 🙏
5:11 pro players : "slight steer in the corner"
me playing on the psp with the dpad : "fuck"
It is certainly possible on PSP Street Stage! Reference video:
ruclips.net/video/LJ0QfatLjUY/видео.html
Kuru : P h y s i c s . e x e
but it's much harder doing it on a psp emulator on phone
@@4storyboss at least you get save state like that video did but its really hard yeah hahaha
@@4storyboss Isn't it almost like the real PSP since it and phone have same shape? I have never owned a PSP so i play on the phone.
Still hoping for the next part of the series! This is amazing and its frustrating how little information about game mechanics and techniques there are online for western fans. Thank you.
Street stage seems to me the most challenging of all and partly the most fun, since by completing the game over and over again in the arcade mode the opponents get stronger, it is really fun to try to beat Bunta with any car once that one gets used to the technique and handling :)
ID4 on the keyboard is really difficult and tiring, it takes a long time to upgrade a car to the maximum.
That's down shifting in arcade stage was great technique. I often does that in races when opponent having high star difficulties. And steering more easy and gain more speed in corner...
Can't wait for the video for Initial D : Oil Stage port for the PS3
Where's part 2?
Wip
看了本视频,才知道为什么PSP的86比街机的86慢了5KM的原因了。果然是因为车辆改装系统的原因,少了特殊配件。
Great stuff man! Tutorials like this are gonna get so much people into the scene cant wait you to cover 8
Pls make the sequel of this one
Which is Arcade Stage 4 - 8
as a D2, D3 and Street stage player, i only ever knew of machine gun shifting, the understeer and wall penalty things i figured out afterwards with intuition, and i saw players online use eraser but never did know of this, this is awsome!!!
Cant wait for part two, ive been dipping my toes in D5 lately and would love to know some faster techniques, Cheers!!!
man, eraser brings me back. in v3, it was necessary to get top times. i used to have top 5 iro dh USA in v3. my local arcade had a guy named JJ who was ranked top player in the USA. had top 5 akina time worldwide also. seeing him was like real takumi.
Did you happen to stumple upon any D5 tutorials in the past 3 years?
@@ValentineC137 nope, tried to search but came up empty handed
@@josefrers8011 Such a shame
The only "guide" I've found so far was a Falbere comment on an early D5 fixed physics showcare video.
It did atleast validate my thought that you had to brake a lot comming into corners, and informed me that it helped you get more of a speed boost
Very awesome video!! Hope a part 2 and others will get made in the future!! 😅🙏🏻
poggers tutorial, love it.
More to come!
loved the on rail type physics of the first games compared to later ones
leave it to falbere to make me feel shitty about playing initial d thanks to my slow reaction time
Excellent video on the old school techniques of these old school Initial D titles. I was big on all the 3 versions but mostly Arcade Stage 3. Just a small detail about the "slight steer" description you made at 5:12 - 5:13. Counter steer plays an integral role in positioning your car during the corner entry before the final full turn, some are more subtle than others and is usually very short in duration (depending on car and course). You'll notice that alot of WR videos show a little counter steer play during hard braking sections of a corner; its noticeable in the "slight steer" example you gave. Players like MSM were able to get insanely fast times without TST nor eraser by utilizing this simple idea; albeit he did use weight transferring. Without the slight counter steering input, techniques like TST wouldn't be nearly as effective.
The penalty for hitting walls is so much. For the last stage for the psp variant. For higher star characters you have to take into consideration what speed your goin and how much u need in order to make a turn optimally. This and having a good sense of what your car is capable of. For the cars they all have different turning capabilities in which helps them to make a turn better. I say don't use the ae85 because it tends to snap from one side to the other especially on passes with lots of turns. But its a great game overall and I can help with anything if anyone needs help. And we can all help out each other. :)
The snap in the 85 might be the weight transfer he was talking about. :)
Top 10 best car in the PSP game?
Really interesting video, genuinely knew like barely any of this stuff, looking forward to the rest of this series
Same
Really improved my times with eraser technique
It would be nice if you also make kind of this video for WMMT
I think you need to ask JDM99, cuz he seem to be playing WMMT
Man i remember learning all of this stuff just by playing so much on the ps2 and psp version. Good stuff
this is a old vid so i dont know f this will help anyone but dont use the analog stick if using controller use the D pad you can make minor corrections in milliseconds and is infinitely more accurate than analog stick cause like you said its hard to control the weight transfer as it takes to long to make minor adjustments and the dead zone can mess with you to
man i hate those "card tuning" types on Street Stages
it completely depends on your luck to upgrading your car
to the point you're still stuck on Stage 2 tuning while facing Project.D
same with NFS
@@ThePonySlayer Yea, especially if you lose against Sakamoto (Cappuccino guy)
You have to lose the race to get the upgrade cars.
can't want for the part 2 to come out! Very helpful video! Subscribed!
I am still waiting for Stage 4 and Stage 5 technique guide. 😧
The intro music from Porsche Unleashed certainly gives me nostalgia
I AM SO HYPED FOR THIS SERIES
Still waiting for that day when the video on D4 and 5 drops, need to learn them techniques
Totally would implement this in my Street Stage playthrough
Thx for this series
Entertaining and Educational. Will tune for the next ones. Keep it up!
any idea on when part 2 will be out?
When I was teen, I always see Chinese guy shifting gear real quick before corner on arcade
4:31
*Tsuchisaka flashbacks*
I've been waiting for this
Falbere: controller players it may be hard to do eraser x2
Me: hold my beer
jkjkjk but yes its hard but u just need practice
*Parts 2-4 never*
Thanks for the vid! Are these techniques also appliable to Initial D:The Arcade? very hard to find driving techniques for that version
Still no part 2 :(
Part 2 wen 🥹
part 2 when
ありがとう!ありがとうございます,falbereさん!!
I used to play these games in a ZZW30 MR-S named STOLN from GoGo205, Team Kengai and Project Nitian. Though the best I did was hitting 3rd rainbow in the US and 28 stars before I retired in v3.
You missed the 5 in 4 out tech in a way. There was also the machine gun eraser tech which I developed for use in the lower performing 6 speed cars like the S15 and the Miata.
Also if I remember correctly, eraser tech was downshift the upshifting back to normal not the other way around. This was to give you a slight "drift" to help turn. Also each car has an optimal shift point like the MR-S being 5.5, 5.5, 6, then 6.5
Could I use this for AS4?
I played a lot v3 arcade when I was younger using a cappuccino, and I never really get the eraser technique. I suck in store battle but it was always good fun seeing your opponent trying to separate the gear lever from the machine.
第一次聽到你本人的聲音呢,你的聲音其實蠻好聽一下的。
I play this at the arcade and I just got into it not too long ago. I just got max spec and its so funnn
excuse me,I want to reprint your video,I want to share this video with my Chinese friends.And I have done the Chinese translation for the video.Can I reprint it?If can reprint it, I thank you very much
Next up
We're talking about why the skyline kinda sucks;-;
Well sorta
But not really tbh
I'm disappointed that Initial D The Arcade is still not in the west and it's still in Japan for 8+ months.
It actually barely launched a month ago in Japan! Before that, there were beta tests.
Sorry but there simply is not much of a market for arcade games in the west. Actually, SEGA had tried to sell Initial D arcade games to the US both back in D8 and D Zero, but unfortunately, there were no buyers.
Remember if all techniques fail then best strategy is play it like as if you're playing Ridge Racer. 😂
Found one these machines at the arcade. Apparently they sell progress cards and I won't be leaving the mall
My god didnt knew it was THIS complicated
Hey can you tell us how to Save game progress in arcade stages because I don't want to play again and again
I effing Knew! Something was going on when I downshifted and then upshifted.
Me, the PPSSPP street stage mobile player: fuck
im relived i was already doing most stuff said in this video without realising. still a great video
Request game jelly drift android game play bro
期待頭文字O(Oil)
Why did I think that it was an R34 in the thumbnail
I love the new profile picture falbere
how can i tell if i'm drifting or not
Do you know if the techniques are the same for extreme stage?
Extreme Stage is just a port of 2, so yeah
how do you drift the auto AE86
Learning TST was fun back in the day
I've played street stage using my keyboard
I still prefer AT rather than MT
I even defeated BUNTA 15 STARS in akina using early braking lines and full throttle exit and a bit of faith in blocking the big a*s impreza in my butt
U beat bunta but u cant beat time attack kekw
U beat bunta but u cant beat time attack kekw
is their a way to play 8 on phone??
Wall penalty is so annoying
I have a really hard time doing TST on both Special Stage and AS3. It's so easy to break the weight transfer trying to countersteer.
Can’t join your discord for some reason
A Japanese yt told me that technique and the vids how to do ’gear gacha’ and that TST or CKF in Japanese. Since I play in PSP, I keep using Gear Gacha or Eraser to able change direction faster.
Just wanted to point out that in arcade ver 3, Till to this day.no body could finish 5 star bunta challenge
You forget Teknoparrot version
Bruh I am pro at arcade racing games
I'm playing Special Stage on PS2 and I can't beat Bunta. I'm not able to make the corners perfectly and I go straight through them, losing speed. What's the right sequence to press the buttons and do a well-done drift? I would be very grateful if someone could help me
Eraser and TST
I miss them.
Make more
make more
Danm if Only i can use TsT techniques but is really Hard To Do it even tho just watch pro plays but is hard as i expected.........
does anyone know how to get the blue aura in arcade ver. 3 in the arcade? is it a fuck ton of wins
You have to win 50 multiplayer battles and the aura only shows in multiplayer
God I want 4, 5, 6 so bad... I only have 4&6 at my arcade and I've just been on the edge of my seat for 5 months...
Nice
Bruh thats rlly true cuz when i played initial d street stage i just crashed into a wall and i lose speed alot.
Nice. Appreciated it. Would you be doing all the way till Initial D Zero stage V2?
Where's part 2??
Loving this but I’m just curious where can I find info on extreme stage? Like is there a website I can go to or I just gotta dig deep
nice TST 擦上擦
Today I learned that my mad driving in video games actually has names for the techniques I figured out all those years ago 😂
still no part 2
Great video! Very informative, and I really love the use of Shutokou Battle music here.
Wheres part 2?
Wheres part 2
its been 1 months, UPLOAD AGAIN PLS
Nice!
Excellent explanations. Thanks 👍
part 2 when
Street stage?
Hah
Casually
patiently waiting for zero to learn that im absolute trash the the dc2 is probably bad
Feature Xenme as a guest for the D8 one!!!
I've been thinking about trying the arcade games, so this helps me to get started.
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