Yeah its disappointing when you can't throw it around but when it happens unintentionally you'll be glad. It's saved me before.
I prefer to drive in the snow with the advanced Trax Off and as little electric nannies as possible.
For me it depends on my mood. We usually have 3-4 months of snow covered roads in a good winter. If I'm out for a drive for fun I have everything off, if it's 6am and I'm heading to work before my first cup of coffee I leave everything on The systems can give me a warning if it is more slippery than I think it is which can be handy when my brain isn't working yet.
I like this guy already.....drifting a Raptor in the snow
I love snowdrifting Like regular drifting, but kinder to the tires, and you don't end up doing rediculous speeds at the end of the drift It's become so second nature now that my wife can tell when I'm setting the car/truck up for a drift with a little scandinavian flick on entry to a corner. Always makes her giggle. Seems I've got myself a good one - she also convinced me to get a Raptor instead of the Arctic Trucks Hilux with 37's I was actually planning on building.