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Are we talking about miss shifts?
Not anymoreAre we talking about miss shifts?
I believe the politically correct term is Ms. Shifts.Are we talking about miss shifts?
Umm no. Double clutch.Are we talking about miss shifts?
Have you got two vids to compare?Sound of Subaru VIZIV VGT is slightly changed.
I think the GT500 cars were always like that.Hopefully this makes sense:
I was driving the GT-R GT500 stealth and flashed the lights, and I noticed that the lights flash a certain number of times, pause, then flash a certain amount of times again. Before the update they would flash continuously with no pauses. Not sure if undocumented.
Sound of Subaru VIZIV VGT is slightly changed.
Hopefully this makes sense:
I was driving the GT-R GT500 stealth and flashed the lights, and I noticed that the lights flash a certain number of times, pause, then flash a certain amount of times again. Before the update they would flash continuously with no pauses. Not sure if undocumented.
The GTRs have done that since GT5. As for the Subaru VGT, I can't really tell any difference.Hopefully this makes sense:
I was driving the GT-R GT500 stealth and flashed the lights, and I noticed that the lights flash a certain number of times, pause, then flash a certain amount of times again. Before the update they would flash continuously with no pauses. Not sure if undocumented.
Granted the sound is slightly off on Youtube but you can still tell there's a difference. Try it yourself.Using YouTube videos is not the way to confirm a sound change.
I believe the C63 AMG also does it tooUmm no. Double clutch.
You know when your idle at 0kph without touching brakes, handbrakes, and throttle and your car suddenly has a little gas on it? Yeah that one.
Blantant example: Nissan GTR.
That sound's been there since the beginning.Alpine VGT has also changed sound. They added exhaust "pops" like Nissan GT-R LM and Mazda VGT (sounds more in Race mode version). I don't know why they not add these pops to all AES cars.