ADAC GT3 - P CR1 Cup - P Audi TT - P BMW M235i RC - P Porsche Cayman Trophy - P DTM 92 - H-Pattern DTM 13-16 - P Formula US - P Formula X - P Formula 2 - P Formula 3 - P Formula 4 - P Formula JR - H-Pattern German Nationals - Sequential Group 4 - H-Pattern Group 5 - H-Pattern Group C - H-Pattern GTO Classics - H-Pattern GTR1 - Sequential GTR2 - Sequential (RUF, Crovette, Cadillac, P4/5) - P (BMW) GTR3 - P GTR4 - P Hillclimb Icons - P KTM X Bow - H-Pattern NSU TTS - H-Pattern P1 Prototype - P P2 Prototype - Sequential (Chevrolet Daytona Pro) - P (Radicals, DMD P21, Mistral) Porsche GT3 Cup - P Porsche Carrera Cup Classic - H-Pattern Porsche GT2 RS - P M1 Cup - H-Pattern Silhouette Series - Sequential (Canhard R51/52) - P (Cougar C14-1/2) Touring Classics - H-Pattern WTTC - Sequential WTCR - P Zonda Cup - Sequential Mercedes DTM 95 03 05 - Sequential (P = Paddle Shifter) Updated (01/2020)
I made this list because I bought a new Sequential Shifter (took me a while to get through every car class ). In this way we can find the cars which use a specific type of shifter much easier. I use JoytoKey to use Paddle and Sequential at the same time. (that way you don't have to change the keybindings everytime) The switch to H-Pattern goes automatically in Raceroom (when connected). I didn't checked every car in every class, so it's possible that some are mixed. (I'm gonna update if I or you find something wrong) (I don't know about the correct auto clutch settings for specific cars, maybe that's an addition for the future)
Thanks for this useful list I use JoytoKey too. Better would be, if this would be handled like in RF2. There you could define an alternative button for shifting up an down - without using Joy2Key
I think GTR2 cars should be sequential? Edit: the ruf, corvette, Cadillac are all S. The BMW is P. Not sure about the p4/5 (probably P)
Ok thank you for that information. I have checked just one random car at each class, so it's possible that some classes are mixed. Gonna check the specific classes you have named and will list it as well Edit: P4/5 also Sequential ... P2-Class only Chevrolet Sequential, rest P (corrected everthing, thank you for the help) Ok thats interesting, but I think the JoytoKey version is more comfortable, you bind your paddel and seq to a specific button on the keyboard, let's say for example ''U'' for up and ''D'' for Down. Then you map U and D in Raceroom for up and down and thats it, no switching around anymore (You also can config. autostart JoytoKey in minimized mode, that way you don't even see it anymore) The best solution would be, like @Manfredk2 said, they would implement this in the game with a extra button setting. And what also would be awesome if they would implement a automatic switch simoular like they did with the Paddel to H-shifter (which is awesome imo) Paddel to Sequential (if connected)
Does it take that long to swap profiles I just have 3 profiles, actually set it back up today after reinstalling Windows the tother day. Took about 10 mins to set up the 2 extra profiles and just a case of dropping into options/controllers/profiles, click, job done. The less Apps and third party s/ware the better in my book, lean & clean. Helps if you can have the luxury of a dedicated Sim PC of course but I have 8 Sims, 3 Apps and that's the lot.
Updated first post. Just a quick reminder: you can now add additional buttons for up and down shift if you are using a sequential shifter I hope I can add one more sequential stick car in 2020
Sorry to open this old thread. I ran against group2 Scirocco, which use h-pattern, or Manual shifting as it is named here https://forum.sector3studios.com/in...cs-ai-status-lookup-updated-03-01-2022.15151/ . I have a paddle shifting wheel. What I saw, especially at the start of a race (standing start), was, that when I switched through the gears, I gained massively against the AI. Can it be that the AI simply switches gears quite badly at those cars, which use h pattern? Or in other words: Do I cheat If I use paddle shifters whilst the AI uses manual shifting?