Can you? I would like to know how to do this as I play with the same profile on my desktop (with G27) and laptop (with keyboard) .. and switching the controls every time is annoyingAbraxas wrote:Why not use manual for these hills. You can bind a key to switch between auto and manual. Good tyres help too.
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Settings - Keyboard - that one unbinded button that says Manual/Automatic switch. I think it's called like that...
You just press it and voilà. I sometimes use it when I want to go to neutral from sequential.
You just press it and voilà. I sometimes use it when I want to go to neutral from sequential.
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I don't think it works on "real manual", though (G27 shifter and likewise). At least I haven't made it work. Would be a handy feature.Peterson wrote:Settings - Keyboard - that one unbinded button that says Manual/Automatic switch. I think it's called like that...
You just press it and voilà. I sometimes use it when I want to go to neutral from sequential.
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I've fiddled with my config settings while out in Iceland, and found that the toggle button for switching between manual and automatic only works if you have the transmission type set as "Sequential". Also, if you have the transmission like this, you'll have to manually shift into reverse regardless if you set the transmission back to "auto" with the toggle switch.
EDIT: Did some more testing with the transmission settings in the config for my profile. Real Automatic also allows for the toggle between auto and sequential to work. Simple Automatic does not allow the toggle switch to work, though.
EDIT: Did some more testing with the transmission settings in the config for my profile. Real Automatic also allows for the toggle between auto and sequential to work. Simple Automatic does not allow the toggle switch to work, though.
Don't be fooled by quiet in this topic. The reason I don;t show you new screens is I don;t won;t to spoil new places for you. New route in Westfjords is going great and looks sweet. Today we've reached Ísafjörður, very important milestone on our journey through snowy fjords. Town will be unique in many ways and as I said I don;t won;t to spoil it, so here is only a teaser image from this awesome town.
Looks awesome as always. It's a pleasure to watch these screenshots from Iceland
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Very nice teaser image , Iceland is my favorite country while driving that brings some challenges....
This is ofcourse a minor detail, but:
Where's the snow from the roads gone? Logically there should be snow piles on the sides of the roads, as it appears to have been cleared by a snowplow.
Vestfirðir looks amazing. 10/10!
Where's the snow from the roads gone? Logically there should be snow piles on the sides of the roads, as it appears to have been cleared by a snowplow.
Vestfirðir looks amazing. 10/10!
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Awesome .
Martinus Kundla: As I remember it from our winter road trip on Iceland a few years ago, there really isn't that much snow in coastal Iceland, and the snow that is there usually blows away, rather than being plowed, making very little snow piles .
One problem I have with Iceland as it is in Promods 2.01, is the snow physics. In stead of being slippery, it seems like driving in quick sand. It is absolutely impossible to keep speed up, I have to drive in gear 7, barely doing 40km/h with my 470hp. That is not realistic in any way, in real life I would still have no problem maintaining 90 if the road is flat and straight, even with snow and ice covering the tarmac (or gravel, in this case).
Is that planned to be fixed?
Martinus Kundla: As I remember it from our winter road trip on Iceland a few years ago, there really isn't that much snow in coastal Iceland, and the snow that is there usually blows away, rather than being plowed, making very little snow piles .
One problem I have with Iceland as it is in Promods 2.01, is the snow physics. In stead of being slippery, it seems like driving in quick sand. It is absolutely impossible to keep speed up, I have to drive in gear 7, barely doing 40km/h with my 470hp. That is not realistic in any way, in real life I would still have no problem maintaining 90 if the road is flat and straight, even with snow and ice covering the tarmac (or gravel, in this case).
Is that planned to be fixed?