G25+Amuse S2000=What?

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I see that their's a 7th gear on Quick Tune & i'm wondering, how the heck do you go to 7th gear on G25?

IF there is an option for sequential..
How the heck you go to 7th gear on the H_Shifters?
 
the Amuse S2000 is sequential in real lift, it doesnt have a H pattern shifter so you would use the Amuse S2000 in sequential model on the G25. The Lexus ISF you use the paddles (like real life)
 
the Amuse S2000 is sequential in real lift, it doesnt have a H pattern shifter so you would use the Amuse S2000 in sequential model on the G25. The Lexus ISF you use the paddles (like real life)

he man,i drive honda s2000 several times in real life(allmost even bought one...)and they where all 6speed manuals....:)
maybe there is a difference between the ones sold in usa and the ones in europe??...:)

spyrrari.
 
This is one of the reasons why i think im gonna spring for the DFGT because you know there are gonna be **** loads of these 7 speed cars plus you can handle real time adjustments just like the pro's do.
 
This is one of the reasons why i think im gonna spring for the DFGT because you know there are gonna be **** loads of these 7 speed cars plus you can handle real time adjustments just like the pro's do.

You can do all that with the G25 too.

If a car has 7 speeds, just use the paddle/sequential shifter. As for the real time adjustments I have it setup so that the far right red button on the shifter (R3 I think) brings up the real time adjustments menu, and then I just use the D-pad to adjust it.
 
7 speeds is not a reason to get the DFGT. You can either use the paddle shifters or the stick in sequential mode for the G25. The paddles on the G25 are much better, I believe. It might be easier to do real time adjustments on the DFGT but the D-pad works well for me.
 
D-pad? You many never fully experience Gran Turismo until you drive with a wheel.
 
D-pad? You many never fully experience Gran Turismo until you drive with a wheel.

Dont think you understand mate....we are saying you can map the D-pad on the H-shifter of the G25 to control the real time adjustments menu.

We were basically saying you dont NEED a DFGT to use the real time adjustments.

For the record I used to have a DFP (bought in October 2006) and just last week (exactly 1 week ago today actually) I got my G25.
 
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