Just wondering what your thoughts are relating to the "Throttle blip on downshift" option in LFS. I started with this option enabled, since I thought it would best simulate real racing, (I don't have a clutch on my pedals). Then I turned it off thinking I would get more speed through the corners with the engine helping to brake. But now I've enabled it again, since I think it simulates real racing. A couple of days ago I decided to relearn my braking techniques to get more speed. I read about trail-braking and have now started to use the left foot on the brake to practice this. In real racing, a driver would use the Heel-and-Toe method to blip the throttle on downshift while trail-braking. So since I don't have a clutch, and can't practice the Heel-and-Toe thing ... I just let the game blip for me.
Also:
1) When "Throttle blip on downshift" is on ... does it seem realistic compared to real driving?
2) Does LFS simulate damage to the drivetrain when down-shifting hard without throttle blipping? (in other words turning off the "Throttle blip on downshift" option in LFS, and then not manually blipping with a clutch on your pedals.
3) Do you get more speed and better lap times with this option on or off? (in LFS)
4) What do you prefer and why?
Also:
1) When "Throttle blip on downshift" is on ... does it seem realistic compared to real driving?
2) Does LFS simulate damage to the drivetrain when down-shifting hard without throttle blipping? (in other words turning off the "Throttle blip on downshift" option in LFS, and then not manually blipping with a clutch on your pedals.
3) Do you get more speed and better lap times with this option on or off? (in LFS)
4) What do you prefer and why?