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ndiw
18th March 2006, 19:51
I saw the XFG wr replay, I notice that the player is shifting extremely quick especially in the clutch, since the first time i play LFS I never be that quick even I use manual clutch (autoclutch off) as most of player do. I use Logitech MOMO. how can I do that with my wheel? and which button in the steering wheel should I use? I even tried the buttons in the steering wheel to gain a 'quick' one by pressing both button, the clutch and shift-up at the same time, but still it was not 'satisfying'.

how do you (fast) guys do it?

thanks

deggis
18th March 2006, 20:38
The quickest way to shift is "flat-shift". This means turning off the auto throttle cut (options/player) and then just flooring the throttle when you shift. LFS doesn't currently simulate engine damage so this doesn't hurt the engine - except in LONG races with the turbo cars (at least FXR and XXR). Then the engine gets so called "pop-corn" effect, you'll notice it in a long run.

And as you don't have seperate clutch pedal I think it isn't really necessary to use a clutch. Most of the players use auto clutch.

And when watching replays (or spectating) don't count on what you see on the screen, as the brake/throttle/clutch "telemetry" on the screen isn't 100% accurate because of multiplayer lag.

NotAnIllusion
18th March 2006, 22:02
Manual clutch is an integral part of my LFS'ing now. I've got a MOMO too:I use the stick to shift and the left paddle to clutch :p Works well for any car that doesn't want the paddles (all demo cars). Single seaters I do use auto clutch and paddles.

ajp71
18th March 2006, 22:52
Is it a large difference using manual clutch, always used auto clutch myself, also does LFS allow for clutchless changes?

xapexcivicx
19th March 2006, 03:37
Is it a large difference using manual clutch, always used auto clutch myself, also does LFS allow for clutchless changes?
You can't shift unless you use the clutch? What are you asking? lol:shrug:

B2B@300
19th March 2006, 06:32
You can't shift unless you use the clutch? What are you asking? lol:shrug:

In real life you can shift without the clutch, you just have to match the engine rpm to the tailshaft rpm :p :razz: easy as that LOL

MadCatX
19th March 2006, 18:05
In LFS you can too AFAIK, but you have to match the revs perfectly...:)

For shifting I am using HAT-switch on my Logitech Driving Force.... worked great until my wheel came too worn-out...

Bawbag
19th March 2006, 18:07
In the BL XF GTi WR Csimpok uses "Button clutch" if you go into driver aid options you turn off auto clutch and thus makes gear changes faster, that's all.

the_angry_angel
19th March 2006, 21:58
This is widely regarded as bad manners/"teh uber l33t hax!!!111oneone" in "real" racing, however.

ndiw
20th March 2006, 07:24
This is widely regarded as bad manners/"teh uber l33t hax!!!111oneone" in "real" racing, however.

[off topic]
that's why I hate the "wheel" view for hotlapping, it make Saloon into "Open Wheeler", so we can easily view the tyre position on the road. but I used it anyway :D
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bbman
20th March 2006, 19:00
This is widely regarded as bad manners/"teh uber l33t hax!!!111oneone" in "real" racing, however.
Actually, no... As this technique stressed the material very much and they wouldn't last long if you'd do that, it's just regarded as "dumb"...

Theafro
22nd March 2006, 00:49
My personal preferance is for full manual clutch (an old microsoft wheel/pedals), Sequential shifting (courtesy of the DFPs stick) and no aids at all. It gives full control of the shift.

since the amount of clutch required differs with the rev difference and throttle position, it enables me to make flat(ish) shifts on the straights and more refined shifts in the corners.

It's also handy in RWD cars once the rear lets go to be able to pin the clutch and let the rears freewheel themselves to an acceptable speed, rather than simply letting straight off the gas.

It can be hard to quantify, but there are some advantages to using a manual clutch, and even a button clutch can be usefull sometimes.

B2B@300
22nd March 2006, 01:16
I mapped the clutch to a button on my controller right back in S1 days. I tried using the button clutch method for changing gears, but simply didn't like all the extra work in driving the car :razz: so hence never use the button manual clutch method to change gears. Now since S2 as far as I know the advantage of using a button clutch is nearly non existant anyway :shrug:

But I still have a button mapped as the clutch and use it in a few circumstances, e.g. if you stuff the start and you realise you are bogging down abit, a quick tap of the clutch will get the wheels spinning again, preventing it from being a dismal start to being just a slightly below average start :tilt: Another one is if you are unfortunate enough to get stuck in a sand trap it can help you get out...

P.s. I wasn't in anyway indicating that in real life a race driver would choose to do a clutchless shift :p well unless they had burnt out their clutch :scratchch I was just indicating that it is possible :)

deggis
29th March 2006, 01:44
In the BL XF GTi WR Csimpok uses "Button clutch" if you go into driver aid options you turn off auto clutch and thus makes gear changes faster, that's all.
You mean "macro clutch"? A separate program that basicly takes the control of the clutch with using a button. I've heard some famous and fast drivers drivers use it, I'd say that's cheating. What a crappy drivers if they need to cheat to be fast. Very comparable to some über hax0r configs that are usual in FPS multiplayer games.

csimpok
30th March 2006, 19:07
You mean "macro clutch"? A separate program that basicly takes the control of the clutch with using a button. I've heard some famous and fast drivers drivers use it, I'd say that's cheating. What a crappy drivers if they need to cheat to be fast. Very comparable to some über hax0r configs that are usual in FPS multiplayer games.

I have never used "macro clutch", even "button clutch" only for demo cars at BL tracks; otherwise I use "auto clutch".

Barroso
30th March 2006, 19:28
either way its lame if you ask me.

csimpok
30th March 2006, 19:44
either way its lame if you ask me.
I don't ask you. :razz:

Barroso
30th March 2006, 19:59
i didnt ask anybody nothing and i think i still have the right to my own opinion.