Hi all,
I've been playing LFS for a couple of weeks now, and have been trying to learn how to learn to clutch properly. (I own a G25 ). My reasoning is if I'm playing a sim, I should play it in as realistic a manner as possible.
When asking in various servers whether many other racers with a clutch setup did this, they pretty much all said something along the lines of ''No I don't, its not as fast, but it is more realistic''.
Feeling intrigued, I decided to practice a couple of popular setups, namely AS Cadet with the UFR, and AS Club with the FOX. (I know, I need to branch out a bit more!), with and without clutch. Without clutch I would brake with my left foot.
I found that I was actually driving quicker and more consistently WITH the clutch! Thinking about it, for me it makes sense. Using the clutch my driving seems smoother, probably because my throttle and brake inputs are entirely separate. (I don't heel toe or anything like that) In comparison to without clutch I found myself hitting the throttle and brake together at points, causing the car to act unpredictably during braking.
Now, even if using the clutch is slower I think I may continue using it. If anything, my tires will thank me. Perhaps new players to LFS should consider learning to drive with the clutch, but I understand that it hard to break old habits for those of you that don't.
Also, what LFS cars would I need to use a clutch for in real life. Do I need to clutch for the single seaters, or just those cars which use the H-shifter?
What do you think?
I've been playing LFS for a couple of weeks now, and have been trying to learn how to learn to clutch properly. (I own a G25 ). My reasoning is if I'm playing a sim, I should play it in as realistic a manner as possible.
When asking in various servers whether many other racers with a clutch setup did this, they pretty much all said something along the lines of ''No I don't, its not as fast, but it is more realistic''.
Feeling intrigued, I decided to practice a couple of popular setups, namely AS Cadet with the UFR, and AS Club with the FOX. (I know, I need to branch out a bit more!), with and without clutch. Without clutch I would brake with my left foot.
I found that I was actually driving quicker and more consistently WITH the clutch! Thinking about it, for me it makes sense. Using the clutch my driving seems smoother, probably because my throttle and brake inputs are entirely separate. (I don't heel toe or anything like that) In comparison to without clutch I found myself hitting the throttle and brake together at points, causing the car to act unpredictably during braking.
Now, even if using the clutch is slower I think I may continue using it. If anything, my tires will thank me. Perhaps new players to LFS should consider learning to drive with the clutch, but I understand that it hard to break old habits for those of you that don't.
Also, what LFS cars would I need to use a clutch for in real life. Do I need to clutch for the single seaters, or just those cars which use the H-shifter?
What do you think?