Now that the G25 is going to be a common controller with people who play LFS, I've really wondered why LFS hasn't expanded on the clutch simulation. We all know that LFS should have cars that stall and studder if you don't use the clutch properly... and even mechanical damage for the clutch.... but I honestly dislike the fact that in LFS you cannot be quick if you use your own clutch pedal manually. Right now everyone just flatshifts with automatic clutch, and the automatic clutch is just about as quick as an average joe can be with his foot and a clutch pedal. However, the work that goes into using a clutch pedal in LFS is much greater, and there really is no benefits or anything that will pay off for your skill of shifting with a clutch pedal.
At the moment Button Clutching is common if you want to gain even more tenths out of your PB or WR time, but it is so annoyingly fast, what is the point of even having a clutch pedal then??? Not to mention, that heel-toe doesn't really give you an advantage in LFS... so why bother? But I don't think LFS should be like this.
Take GPL for example. The Auto-Clutch in that game is pretty slow, but it is still useful for any normal driver to be fairly quick. However, the real pros of GPL are using a clutch pedal, and are very quick and skilled in their craft, and if they have the hardware, they definitely would have an edge over a normal driver. And afaik, if you use the auto-clutch, you do have a greater risk of damaging your gearbox or engine.... mostly due to the fact that you have to lift while shifting, but manual clutch is much safer afaik.
I am not saying that LFS should start to give people who spend more money (or have more money) the huge advantage, there just needs to be better balancing with the clutch... and for one, the long and debateable topic of requiring drivers to LIFT when shifting... that is the most important. I personally think the Auto-Clutch needs to be slower, and Button Clutch somehow outlawed or slowed aswell. Some people goto lengths as to emulate a button as an axis, just so they can use the button and not be 'caught' using button-clutch... just manual clutch. That should be fixed as well. But the real issue here is why Manual Clutch is so poorly disregarded, and it should be a part of the realism and professionalism this sim brings us. With all these nice wheels and pedals coming out on the market, the clutch simulation is so poorly done in LFS, it needs to be looked at and redone. And I strongly suggest that manual/pedal clutch be more worthwhile... or else people going out to buy nice clutch pedals are not getting their money's worth, as they will NOT be faster in LFS, and it will only be for entertainment.... and serious simmers who buy a full pedal set are not looking for 100% entertainment, they want to have the edge over other drivers. Shouldn't they be entitled to it?
If you argue it will exclude auto-clutch drivers from being fast... well I use auto-clutch right now, and I hate using button-clutch to be fast. I can see how it might feel. However, button clutch is more of an exploit than someone actually working hard with their feet like with manual-clutch. And besides, people using manual clutch have a greater risk of misshifts and other mistakes, so it kind of balances out. And not everyone using a manual-clutch would be incredibly fast, as it takes lots and lots of practice and skill. So if it was truly faster than auto-clutch, than I think it would even things out between auto and manual clutch users.
EDIT: I use a clutch pedal from time to time, and it is not fast at all, no matter how hard I try... especially because you have the tendancy to lift when shifting. Sadly, I find myself going back to using auto-clutch, because manual-clutch is just for fun and games.... I don't like that, and personally I think LFS should be a bit more professional in this respect.
At the moment Button Clutching is common if you want to gain even more tenths out of your PB or WR time, but it is so annoyingly fast, what is the point of even having a clutch pedal then??? Not to mention, that heel-toe doesn't really give you an advantage in LFS... so why bother? But I don't think LFS should be like this.
Take GPL for example. The Auto-Clutch in that game is pretty slow, but it is still useful for any normal driver to be fairly quick. However, the real pros of GPL are using a clutch pedal, and are very quick and skilled in their craft, and if they have the hardware, they definitely would have an edge over a normal driver. And afaik, if you use the auto-clutch, you do have a greater risk of damaging your gearbox or engine.... mostly due to the fact that you have to lift while shifting, but manual clutch is much safer afaik.
I am not saying that LFS should start to give people who spend more money (or have more money) the huge advantage, there just needs to be better balancing with the clutch... and for one, the long and debateable topic of requiring drivers to LIFT when shifting... that is the most important. I personally think the Auto-Clutch needs to be slower, and Button Clutch somehow outlawed or slowed aswell. Some people goto lengths as to emulate a button as an axis, just so they can use the button and not be 'caught' using button-clutch... just manual clutch. That should be fixed as well. But the real issue here is why Manual Clutch is so poorly disregarded, and it should be a part of the realism and professionalism this sim brings us. With all these nice wheels and pedals coming out on the market, the clutch simulation is so poorly done in LFS, it needs to be looked at and redone. And I strongly suggest that manual/pedal clutch be more worthwhile... or else people going out to buy nice clutch pedals are not getting their money's worth, as they will NOT be faster in LFS, and it will only be for entertainment.... and serious simmers who buy a full pedal set are not looking for 100% entertainment, they want to have the edge over other drivers. Shouldn't they be entitled to it?
If you argue it will exclude auto-clutch drivers from being fast... well I use auto-clutch right now, and I hate using button-clutch to be fast. I can see how it might feel. However, button clutch is more of an exploit than someone actually working hard with their feet like with manual-clutch. And besides, people using manual clutch have a greater risk of misshifts and other mistakes, so it kind of balances out. And not everyone using a manual-clutch would be incredibly fast, as it takes lots and lots of practice and skill. So if it was truly faster than auto-clutch, than I think it would even things out between auto and manual clutch users.
EDIT: I use a clutch pedal from time to time, and it is not fast at all, no matter how hard I try... especially because you have the tendancy to lift when shifting. Sadly, I find myself going back to using auto-clutch, because manual-clutch is just for fun and games.... I don't like that, and personally I think LFS should be a bit more professional in this respect.