I think we need full auto transmission simulation. Meaning, you have to press on the brake to go from "P"/Park to "D"/Drive. Also, DO NOT rev in neutral, and then slam it into drive. I guarantee that it will decrease the life of an automatic transmission.
Is it useful to use loads of time on automatic transmission when everybody agrees that manual transmission is the way to go? It's faster, easier, more predictable and rewarding. When I had my pedals fixed I had to use mouse and keyboard and using the manual box was still easy and way better than the auto, even with the improvements mentiened here.
LOL I went to schoolwith this guy who did that. He called it "The Ultimate Weapon" lol. He'd rev the car up as far as it would go in Nuetral, then slam it into drive. THe car lurched and screamed and burned rubber all the way down the block! Then one day that car made this funky noise and could only travel in reverse
Must have blown the planetary gear set. That's a bad thing to blow, since it puts the engine torque to the forward gears. Glad I've got a Honda Civic, the auto transmission is well near indestructible.
I think the neutral is for when you are in a trafic jam stuck for a while put it in neutral in stead of halving your foot on the brake
1 is it stay in first gear best for icy roads
2 dont no
3 dont no
the over drive button on the gear stick is the fourth gear
and drive for all gears
half on the subject does any other cars have a magic button uder the throttle when it is pushed it goes down a gear and your off like a rocket :]best for over taking
we have a relault espase
the car wont start if it is not in park
"I think the neutral is for when you are in a trafic jam stuck for a while put it in neutral in stead of halving your foot on the brake"
Close actually, the oil in the torque converter heats up when in D and it wastes little bit of fuel compared to neutral. That is why when you expect to be standing stil for long periodes of time you should select the N-position on your autobox.
But don't get too worried about overheating auto-trans unless your autobox is in bad condition. I have driven many cars for many years with autobox, never had any issue's with overheating. Just use common sense.
Ontopic: Good suggestion to have a "childs"-mode, any mode that would boost sales of lfs is good for lfs in general as long as it doens't hurt the hardcore drivers.
Since the dead thread, I have had a Nissan Altima, Toyota Tacoma, Mazda Tribute bought and paid in full brand new with a 5 year loan, Honda Civic, VW Jetta, and a Toyota Rav4.
Between my wife and I, we've probably put 250,000 miles on those 6 cars since then.
I'm only here because I logged in after several years now and saw subscription notifications. Had to click the 3 threads I'm subscribed to and see what they were.
Still, though, while it would be a good bit of work, having an actual automatic transmission in the game (NOT manual-shifted-automatically) would be a ground breaker, since there is literally no other game that simulates an automatic properly, with all advantages and caveats.
It seems upcoming offroad driving game Spin Tires will also have cars (trucks actually) with realistically simulated automatic transmission. Of course, being Russian transmission, it will probably make hammering noises when it changes gears.