Ummm... where’s the cup holder?!
This should give you an idea.
As someone who used the DS3/DS4 forever, I am so happy I made the switch to a wheel. The game is much more enjoyable for me, and I'd like to think it also made me quicker. I cant do an accurate test of that anymore since I haven't put a competitive lap down with the sticks in well over a year.
That's not to say that wheels are faster than controllers though. There are some guys running in the top FIA lobbies that use the DS4, Sean is competitive in D1 with it, and hell even Timlour uses motion steering and is also competitive in D1. I think the point is, no matter what kind of hardware some people use, they'll find a way to adapt and be fast with it.
I put my beer on the floor kept shaking it upUmmm... where’s the cup holder?!
Nice rig man.
Great racing night
That was some awesome racing with you last night. This is a great combo as well.
You are fast!
Thanks, and I'm not so sure you were any slower to be honest, I think it came down to which one of us made the turns cleaner.....some turns you pulled away from me, and some I was catching you. Either way it was some good racin'. Thanks again for posting the vid.You put a lot of pressure on me. I just was not able to handle it.... Great racing very clean, thanks for that, I know I was solwer but you allways respected my trace, as a gentlleman you are.
...and he's only getting faster!That was some awesome racing with you last night. This is a great combo as well.
You are fast!
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not wanting to drag this out but in your logic lifting to shift can also be used durning corners. Getting into a gear to pull off the corner. Some of us down shift to help the car turn and then shift back up. Where we could be half throttle.Not to jump back on the subject, but the only idea I would have for the whole shiftergate, ban the use of h gate shifting during league races all together, and adapt a run at your own risk policy. If during a review of an ir, it is noticed that the throttle gauge disengages during shifts, an automatic unsportsmanlike penalty of 25 points deduction will be applied. Also, it should be implemented into the rules as a reportable offense. If someone suspects a driver using a shifter at launch or any part of the race creating an advantage, they can file on the suspected driver. If upon review, the above is noticed in the replay repetitively, the penalty could be applied. Not quite full proof, but would be enough of a deterrent that most drivers would probably forgo trying to use it. Using paddle shifters, there would be no reason to lift off the throttle during shifts, however, in GTSport, you have to come off the throttle to shift. It is quite obvious in a viewing replay and would only need to see a few shifts worth of footage to verify. Just my thought on the subject.
The focus is more on launches and straight away up-shifts specifically. Shifting with the h gate shifter is very obvious when looking for it. Downshifting into corners and up-shifting while part throttle in the corner would be just that. But on a straightaway, on acceleration, up-shifting using h-gate creates a noticeable difference in shift speed, closing rate, and is clearly visible on the HUD in a replay (throttle indicator should not drop during straight away full throttle paddle shifting). If said driver pulls away out of a corner and is shifting faster on the straight making a noticeable run away from a trailing driver, the trailing driver could file to have the stewards investigate and issue any necessary penalties. It basically would come down to peer to peer policing. If everyone in a division is allowing it to be used and/or abused, then the risk of penalty is minimal and may be worth it. But, if one driver feels disadvantaged, and decides to call it out, and a review shows an abuse, the risk obviously was then not worth it.not wanting to drag this out but in your logic lifting to shift can also be used during corners. Getting into a gear to pull off the corner. Some of us down shift to help the car turn and then shift back up. Where we could be half throttle.
Maybe use this logic on race starts?
Thanks to the Stewards completing the March - 2019 season's incident reviews.
Thanks to the Data Specialists who completed the data for the season.
There is however a few items to go:
D2: March 31 race night data
Stewards: Penalty points for March 10 to be entered to data
I would like to Archive the data as soon as these are in.
The focus is more on launches and straight away up-shifts specifically. Shifting with the h gate shifter is very obvious when looking for it. Downshifting into corners and up-shifting while part throttle in the corner would be just that. But on a straightaway, on acceleration, up-shifting using h-gate creates a noticeable difference in shift speed, closing rate, and is clearly visible on the HUD in a replay (throttle indicator should not drop during straight away full throttle paddle shifting). If said driver pulls away out of a corner and is shifting faster on the straight making a noticeable run away from a trailing driver, the trailing driver could file to have the stewards investigate and issue any necessary penalties. It basically would come down to peer to peer policing. If everyone in a division is allowing it to be used and/or abused, then the risk of penalty is minimal and may be worth it. But, if one driver feels disadvantaged, and decides to call it out, and a review shows an abuse, the risk obviously was then not worth it.
I want it to be known, I do not advocate for one or the other in regards to allowing or disallowing the hgate and clutch shifting during league races. Heck, I was part of the "cant beat em join em" crowd to stay competitive. But in the interest of eliminating any unfair advantages, this is the only angle I see that could work to re-establish parity since PD won't simply speed up the shifts to make this a non-issue. If GTSport implemented the hgate and clutch the way Assetto Corsa has by forcing you to choose one or the other before entering a track, or speed up the shifts of cars being shifted by paddles as stated above, I would say leave the choice up to the driver as there are advantages and disadvantages to both. However, that is not the case, and the use of the hgate for upshift and paddles for downshifts in GTSport has been exploited and used for advantage, not immersion.(Apologies to anyone who is running a good pace doing proper shifting and clutch techniques) Immersion would be proper upshifts, and heel/toe downshifts with the risks of missing gears if done wrong. This is where Snail, as a league, should try to peer to peer police the use of hgate shifting through the ir system, in the hopes of creating enough of a deterrant for anyone insisting on continued use. Leave the immersion for other lobby play, single player mode, or hot lapping....and if full immersion is what you're really after, purchase and/or fire up Assetto Corsa and row gears til your hearts content. Let's get the playing field leveled again as best as we can.