you never get to experience what a car will do when understeering, oversteering, skidding, or on low traction surfaces. The problem is that in the current driving school they teach you to drive in the fairly non standard conditions, at low speed and with good grip. Same thing here - driving skill doesn't apply because the input controller is totally different, but the vehicle handling experience is pure gold. After that point it was automatic for me to drive ok on the roads and my 2 week holiday out there, I didn't even attempt to make one mistaken turning after my training on Crazy Taxi. I wanted to get to the point it was totally second nature for me to do the right thing. After 2 hours solid my brain was reprogrammed enough so that I automatically took left and right turns correctly for American roads etc. The next day I took a cab into the city and during my initial exploring I by luck found an arcade and so I spent over 2 hours solidly playing Crazy Taxi, driving like a psycho around every road.
REAL VS FAKE XBOX 360 CONTROLLER PLUS
That plus I had never driven an Automatic car and I had been awake for over 24 hours straight, which made my first faltering few miles scarily interesting (to say the least) until I happily found the first hotel, which I jumped at the chance of stopping at.
Problem was I had never driven on what I consider the wrong side of the road! (I'm from the UK). When I went to America (for the 1st time), I got a hire car. Driving Skills Don't Apply In Real Life". I know you've joking about Rad Racer but it reminds me of a game that really did help me once.