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You are manually pressing the clutch button thoughWhen I used a pad I mapped the clutch right next to the gears and just pressed them simultaneously. Exactly the same as ACL. Hey perhaps I invented ACL lol.
270 degrees steering is probably what the game is designed for. 900 degrees sujpport seems still an afterthought going by other users comments.I would certainly recommend using "normal" as opposed to "simulation" mode.....the steering is kinda fubared in that mode as it makes it difficult to save the car if it begins to lose grip in the rear. I wouldn't use 270 steering.....it's too sensitive for most cars.....especially the race stuff like the high end R models. 540 is what I like to use......it's still a fast ratio but the car won't make drastic changes in direction with minimal wheel movement like 270.
In the end it comes down to user preference though.
I have the CSR set to 180º mode when playing to Forza and I use normal steering in-game, it works fine, IMO it's the most similar handling compared to a G25 and that's what I'm used to.
This joypad steering buffer, in my opinion, is similar to the GT5 active steering, I've given a try to that joypad (I suck badly with that Xbox gamepad) but I see there's more grip when exiting a curve, with the steering wheel I've to fight constantly with the oversteering and the throttle.
The steering wheel is not as competitive as a joypad in Forza, top ten in the leaderboards are full of joypad users, ACL is as fast as button clutch with a joypad, there's no advantage when using the ACL new feature, the only advantage I see in a steering wheel versus a joypad is the steering precision, pedal input should be an advantage too but that joypad steering buffer simply overcomes any skill with pedal inputs.
Try using 270 degrees. I heard for the Forza 4 demo, the person who was number 1 used a Microsoft wheel which is only 270 degrees. I think from what I hear it has steering help on that mode similar to controller as without it, it becomes undrivable. Forza 3 they had to use quite strong active steering to probably cover up the steering issues they have and it probably shows in FM4 now clearly when you disable it in 900 degree mode, things become sensitive.
Try the star in reasonably priced car rivals event. You should be able to be competitive in that with a wheel. ACL I see as an advantage especially due to my experience on a pad that you can lose fractions of a second depending on how well you shift. Race situations it will be even more of an advantage due to no worry about transmission damage and perfect shifting each time.