Survey: TOCA - Manual or Automatic?
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- mixdj1
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Survey: TOCA - Manual or Automatic?
Hey guys,
Just curious if you guys are racing with manual or automatic transmission. In real life you can't get me near an automatic transmission ... if I'm gonna drive then I want to have full control and enjoy the experience. But TOCA is kicking my butt because every race is in a new car with a new transmission with a new number of gears and different gear ratios. It's very tricky and takes me a race or two to get comfortable with the new vehicle. This obviously takes a toll on my online rating so I've been switching back to automatic to stay competitive. So, do I just suck, should I put more time into manual, or just stick with automatic?
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Just curious if you guys are racing with manual or automatic transmission. In real life you can't get me near an automatic transmission ... if I'm gonna drive then I want to have full control and enjoy the experience. But TOCA is kicking my butt because every race is in a new car with a new transmission with a new number of gears and different gear ratios. It's very tricky and takes me a race or two to get comfortable with the new vehicle. This obviously takes a toll on my online rating so I've been switching back to automatic to stay competitive. So, do I just suck, should I put more time into manual, or just stick with automatic?
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I use auto in every racing game. Yeah, it's not the purist's choice, but as I told Terry the other night after finishing second to him in an FFord race, second place is first loser.
I'm going to do whatever gets me closer to the top step of the podium, and right now that's auto tranny.
Take care,
PK
I'm going to do whatever gets me closer to the top step of the podium, and right now that's auto tranny.
Take care,
PK
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You could say I run out of talent when trying to do the shifting myself on this game. In the arcades I'll always shift myself, but at home I usually let the console do the shifting for me.
I'm concentrating too hard on either making the next turn or not running into the computer as I miss my braking point.
I'm concentrating too hard on either making the next turn or not running into the computer as I miss my braking point.
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Why? Formula One -- the pinnacle of driving in non-rally motorsports -- used automatic trannies last year. Now the series has reverted to using semi-automatic boxes where the drivers only have to upshift with the flick of a paddle.koebner69 wrote:It is unthinkable to use auto tranny-may as well let the cpu steer,too.
If an auto tranny is good enough for Michael Schumacher, the greatest non-rally driver alive on this planet, it's good enough for me.
I'd rather win with an auto tranny than finish second with a manual.
Out,
PK
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I use auto tranny as well...I'm not that good as it is, I'll have some good races, but then I'll have some pretty bad ones. If I went to manual I'd be really bad. Then again, I haven't played too many racing games lately, maybe in a couple months when I'm pretty solid I can try manual, but right now it's just too much to think about, I'd rather be concerned with driving clean (pretty clean, there'll always be some contact
) online.

Last night I started experimenting with the clutch option. I mapped it like you have it Kruza, but had trouble with that clicking. So, I tried the A button for clutch, B for up-shift, and X for down-shift, and was able to get through some laps without destroying my gear box.
I fear the standing starts with the clutch, but I am thinking about switching. Maybe I'll go a few days with just the manual shifting, no clutch, until I get more comfortable. But it is a super-cool feature to have.
I fear the standing starts with the clutch, but I am thinking about switching. Maybe I'll go a few days with just the manual shifting, no clutch, until I get more comfortable. But it is a super-cool feature to have.
Manual here, but with auto-clutch. By the way, I completely suck, but I play so many racing sims on the PC with manual, that I can't go to auto on the console without it screwing up my PC racing. PGR2 was the only console racer recently where I was only auto. I could never get a button combination to work for shifting that felt right. Fortunately TOCA allows you to map the buttons however you want.
I'm not THAT good at racing games,but shifting gears is such an integral part of driving fast/competitively that I think it's as important as steering and braking.I suppose using auto-fielding in a baseball game or letting the cpu execute a running play in football is a good analogy.It's a third of the challenge.
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Koeb:
True, somewhat. But your analogy isn't ironclad.
Baseball players in real life don't use auto-fielding. Football players don't take plays off and use CPU bots as substitutes.
Some pro race drivers use automatic or semi-automatic transmissions.
There is a difference.
Take care,
PK
True, somewhat. But your analogy isn't ironclad.
Baseball players in real life don't use auto-fielding. Football players don't take plays off and use CPU bots as substitutes.
Some pro race drivers use automatic or semi-automatic transmissions.
There is a difference.
Take care,
PK
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I use automatic in the console version and manual in the PC version. If I had a decent steering wheel and pedals for the Xbox (hint-hint Logitech), there's no doubt I be playing it in manual as well.
Gamepads are cumbersome enough - for me anyway - in driving games to handle the steering, throttle, and braking; let alone shifting. I've tried a number of combinations with TOCA 2 on the XBox, but I simply can't come up with something that feels comfortable for manual shifting.
Gamepads are cumbersome enough - for me anyway - in driving games to handle the steering, throttle, and braking; let alone shifting. I've tried a number of combinations with TOCA 2 on the XBox, but I simply can't come up with something that feels comfortable for manual shifting.