I was talking to a friend about that the other day.
Whenever you try to change gear in LFS, may it be to a higher or lower one, with a H-pattern shifter (such as the one the G25 has), you can do it the right way (release the throttle pedal while pressing the clutch pedal, put gear on place, press throttle pedal while releasing the clutch pedal) or, if that does not work or you have done it wrong, you'll be put in neutral (but the gear on your stick will still be on the same place) and with just one press on the clutch pedal the car will be put into the desired gear.
The improvement I would like to see on that is :
If you have not geared correctly so you're put into neutral, you would need to repeat the right operation, putting your stick into neutral again and doing the correct steps, plus getting clutch damage as it would happen on a real car (there are cars with which you can change gears without clutch, but on a certain RPM's, and they're quite old too).
Putting the gear stick into a gear without pressing the clutch pedal at all should cause the engine to stall, with some damage and heat to the clutch.
There should be other mis-gearing circumstances where the result would be different (heh, I might be wrong about the whole thing), but basically I'm saying that the penalization of not gearing right is somewhat lower than in real world cases, and that this behaivour should be modifyed.
PD : I have not found a related thread anywhere on this forum, but if you know where it is, please paste a link, I'll be thankful.
PD2 : I'm sorry if this came up before or it just is 'unreal', I'm speaking of something that many people I know told me on their experiences of driving for a very long time (just unlike me )
Whenever you try to change gear in LFS, may it be to a higher or lower one, with a H-pattern shifter (such as the one the G25 has), you can do it the right way (release the throttle pedal while pressing the clutch pedal, put gear on place, press throttle pedal while releasing the clutch pedal) or, if that does not work or you have done it wrong, you'll be put in neutral (but the gear on your stick will still be on the same place) and with just one press on the clutch pedal the car will be put into the desired gear.
The improvement I would like to see on that is :
If you have not geared correctly so you're put into neutral, you would need to repeat the right operation, putting your stick into neutral again and doing the correct steps, plus getting clutch damage as it would happen on a real car (there are cars with which you can change gears without clutch, but on a certain RPM's, and they're quite old too).
Putting the gear stick into a gear without pressing the clutch pedal at all should cause the engine to stall, with some damage and heat to the clutch.
There should be other mis-gearing circumstances where the result would be different (heh, I might be wrong about the whole thing), but basically I'm saying that the penalization of not gearing right is somewhat lower than in real world cases, and that this behaivour should be modifyed.
PD : I have not found a related thread anywhere on this forum, but if you know where it is, please paste a link, I'll be thankful.
PD2 : I'm sorry if this came up before or it just is 'unreal', I'm speaking of something that many people I know told me on their experiences of driving for a very long time (just unlike me )