I got hold of LFS last night and started to take a few of the cars out to get used to them. I have a Logitech G25 and I tried using sequential and the regular shifter, and also with and without the clutch aid.
I spent a little time in the XFGTR and, one thing I noticed was that I seemed to be capable of better splits with manual clutch and gears than the sequential box with auto-clutch. Is this by design (I mean is there built-in performance loss from using the assisted clutch and/or sequential) or was it that I just drove better or more naturally with manual 'box and clutch?
The thing I found, and expected, was that I had more control manually shifting - with the penalty of it also being easier to get it all wrong - but the fact that I could do a relatively easy, in terms of not much braking, section of track quicker this way was a surprise (at least for very early attempts).
I'd like to know because if there is no performance penalty for using various aids then I'll probably try to learn tracks with them on, then move to manual shifting once I'm comfortable. If there is a loss then I'll try to learn in manual as it will just make improvement harder to determine.
Any comments/suggestions appreciated.
Apologies if this is covered in another thread, but searching seemed to get lots of hits for things like traction control, ABS etc.
I spent a little time in the XFGTR and, one thing I noticed was that I seemed to be capable of better splits with manual clutch and gears than the sequential box with auto-clutch. Is this by design (I mean is there built-in performance loss from using the assisted clutch and/or sequential) or was it that I just drove better or more naturally with manual 'box and clutch?
The thing I found, and expected, was that I had more control manually shifting - with the penalty of it also being easier to get it all wrong - but the fact that I could do a relatively easy, in terms of not much braking, section of track quicker this way was a surprise (at least for very early attempts).
I'd like to know because if there is no performance penalty for using various aids then I'll probably try to learn tracks with them on, then move to manual shifting once I'm comfortable. If there is a loss then I'll try to learn in manual as it will just make improvement harder to determine.
Any comments/suggestions appreciated.
Apologies if this is covered in another thread, but searching seemed to get lots of hits for things like traction control, ABS etc.