Hi all!
I'd like to see the ability to force (selected) aids to be off by the server. So for example the server could 'say' that brake and throttle help are not allowed, neither is auto lift and auto blip, but auto clutch is... It would be cool to also be able to force cockpit view.
A list of aids that should be able to be forced off would be:
-throttle and brake help
-auto lift and auto blip
-auto clutch
-sequential shifter*
*a remark here: It would be cool to define for each car what kind of gearbox it uses (at the moment sequential or H shifter) and then force the type of gearbox on the server. So for example the XRT could be defined to have a H shifter and the server should then have the option to force the use of a H shifter for this car...
I suggest this because of the availability of the G25 wheel and I think that a lot of LFSers will use it. And I assume using the H shifter on it makes you slower than using the sequential shifter (shifting takes a longer time and is more difficult -> possibility of misshifts), so it would be cool to force the same rules (using the H shifter) for all...
I know that this last suggestion might seem like an overkill, but I'd like to hear your thought on the matter :-)
I'd like to see the ability to force (selected) aids to be off by the server. So for example the server could 'say' that brake and throttle help are not allowed, neither is auto lift and auto blip, but auto clutch is... It would be cool to also be able to force cockpit view.
A list of aids that should be able to be forced off would be:
-throttle and brake help
-auto lift and auto blip
-auto clutch
-sequential shifter*
*a remark here: It would be cool to define for each car what kind of gearbox it uses (at the moment sequential or H shifter) and then force the type of gearbox on the server. So for example the XRT could be defined to have a H shifter and the server should then have the option to force the use of a H shifter for this car...
I suggest this because of the availability of the G25 wheel and I think that a lot of LFSers will use it. And I assume using the H shifter on it makes you slower than using the sequential shifter (shifting takes a longer time and is more difficult -> possibility of misshifts), so it would be cool to force the same rules (using the H shifter) for all...
I know that this last suggestion might seem like an overkill, but I'd like to hear your thought on the matter :-)