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Old December 3rd 06, 01:33 PM posted to rec.autos.simulators
Tim Epstein
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Default g25 wheel and Rfactor

Hi,

I've had my G25 wheel for a month, but just downloaded the trial of rfactor
yesterday. I'm tossing up whether to purchase Rfactor, and have 2 questions.

1. In the demo/trial, you can select the option to turn off auto clutch, but
it is ignored. The car will always shift without the clutch, and the display
shows the gearbox going into neutral before the next year. Is this fixed in
the unlocked/full version?

2. What autocross type cirucuits are there, and what are they like? My
biggest love is Rallying and RBR, so this what I'd like to spend time with
if I bought Rfactor.

Any comments much appreciated,

Tim


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Old December 5th 06, 01:31 AM posted to rec.autos.simulators
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Default g25 wheel and Rfactor

Tim

rFactor has every possible setup for shifting.
If you look at the "playername".ini you will see settings for h-shifters,
sequential shifters, etc. U can have it go to neutral between shifts or
not, you can auto-blip or not, etc. etc.

Buy rFactor - you will not regret it
www.rfactorcentral.com

Cheers
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"Tim Epstein" > wrote in message
. uk...
> Hi,
>
> I've had my G25 wheel for a month, but just downloaded the trial of
> rfactor yesterday. I'm tossing up whether to purchase Rfactor, and have 2
> questions.
>
> 1. In the demo/trial, you can select the option to turn off auto clutch,
> but it is ignored. The car will always shift without the clutch, and the
> display shows the gearbox going into neutral before the next year. Is this
> fixed in the unlocked/full version?
>
> 2. What autocross type cirucuits are there, and what are they like? My
> biggest love is Rallying and RBR, so this what I'd like to spend time with
> if I bought Rfactor.
>
> Any comments much appreciated,
>
> Tim
>
>



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Old December 8th 06, 10:19 PM posted to rec.autos.simulators
Tim Epstein
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Default g25 wheel and Rfactor

Thanks for both the comments. Based on your feedback, I have bought rfactor
and am loving it!

Tim



"Tim Epstein" > wrote in message
. uk...
> Hi,
>
> I've had my G25 wheel for a month, but just downloaded the trial of
> rfactor yesterday. I'm tossing up whether to purchase Rfactor, and have 2
> questions.
>
> 1. In the demo/trial, you can select the option to turn off auto clutch,
> but it is ignored. The car will always shift without the clutch, and the
> display shows the gearbox going into neutral before the next year. Is this
> fixed in the unlocked/full version?
>
> 2. What autocross type cirucuits are there, and what are they like? My
> biggest love is Rallying and RBR, so this what I'd like to spend time with
> if I bought Rfactor.
>
> Any comments much appreciated,
>
> Tim
>
>



 




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