There is Traction Control for thatyou can also use the manual to shift earlier in more powerful cars and prevent losing traction alot better than the AT
I can't use at because it's just doesn't feel right even if it makes me slower in some cases, it's all car dependent of course, some cars are OK with at, in endurance races with pits involved you need to use Mt otherwise you run out of fuel pretty quick
In 917 legend I managed to do 6 laps with Mt, same scenario I was only able to do 3 laps wit at
You don't say? 917 will eat that much at lvl 6 downgraded to 800 with 8x fuel consumptionThere is a MAP / POWER mode for cars1 2 3 4 5 6
For me, on a controller, using MT has two benefits.Basically, everyone should ride what they feel comfortable with, whether it's AT/MT, or TCS on/off ectr. Only plays a role if you want to belong to the "elite". Before that, if you are still missing several seconds (ie 5 seconds and more on an average route) on the best drivers, in my opinion it makes no sense to go to MT.
This is a very good point, especially with the new TCS system (assuming you're going with 0 TCS) that basically requires the player to short-shift in lower revs to keep the car in a straight line!you can also use the manual to shift earlier in more powerful cars and prevent losing traction alot better than the AT
I started to use MT on the slow race A's with road cars and time trials with road cars, where you have time to think. It made a difference to my lap time - enough to make the difference between winning and losing in lots of races.Should I start using the MT for my car. I have been using the automatic ones this whole time and it has not worked in the harder CE lap attacks. Willow Springs is a hard one, and so is Laguna Seca. I see a lot of top drivers use the MT. What are the benefits of this transmission, does it make your car faster/better at cornering/braking? I know and have learned thanks to the drag races in the Mission section of the game.
I don't know how anyone plays this game with an AT. The additional braking you get from using a MT is awesome. The extra rotation you can get on tight turns when dropping down a gear is unquestionable. The ability to stay in the engine's powerband with at MT is a game over scenario when compared to AT. Try driving the DP-100 tuned for the Tokyo WTC600 race. If you drove an AT with that car, you would probably be a minute slower in your overall race time vs the manual transmission.Should I start using the MT for my car. I have been using the automatic ones this whole time and it has not worked in the harder CE lap attacks. Willow Springs is a hard one, and so is Laguna Seca. I see a lot of top drivers use the MT. What are the benefits of this transmission, does it make your car faster/better at cornering/braking? I know and have learned thanks to the drag races in the Mission section of the game.
^This. I’ve been using AT for the past four weeks, as I’ve broken my right 5th metacarpal. Another week and a half to go before my next X-ray. I give props to those that are quick with AT. To me, it’s the worse. It’s the first time I’ve using AT and I’m definitely much slower than my MT use.I don't know how anyone plays this game with an AT. The additional braking you get from using a MT is awesome. The extra rotation you can get on tight turns when dropping down a gear is unquestionable. The ability to stay in the engine's powerband with at MT is a game over scenario when compared to AT. Try driving the DP-100 tuned for the Tokyo WTC600 race. If you drove an AT with that car, you would probably be a minute slower in your overall race time vs the manual transmission.