If you find yourself having trouble getting up a hill or pulling out of a quarry or whatever, switch to sequential and stick it in a low gear. Do your business and then switch back to automatic. #2. SevenX [セブン] Dec 16, 2017 @ 2:27pm. Manual just gives your more control over your gears. If you don't run snow physics or constantly run
Shift Up is for when you're driving sequential manual, the truck does not shift on its own. Shift Up Hint is for when driving an automatic, the truck normally shifts on its own but there are times when you want it to drop down a gear early (because you can see a hill coming up and you don't want to lose too much speed before the auto kicks down
am i the only one who thinks the automatic transmission doesnt feel right? when going straight at 80 km/h the transmission will never shift to 12th gear on its own. it will stay at 11th gear at ~1450 rpm. to get to 12th gear i have to bring it to 1500 rpm or use shift up hint. why does the transmission not shift to 12th gear on its own to drive 80 km/h at ~1100 rpm to save lots of fuel?
***If you use automatic transmission, the “Adaptive automatic transmission” keep it do “Default” to work.*** *Changelog to v2.1: – Sound fixed – Added GPS [If you want more features, comment below] Adapteded to 1.34 Fixed number plate Fixed automatic gearbox Engine – Car is now faster Own interior – 8 options Own disks – 4 options
So I had a dive into the settings and a lot of things changed, including one odd option called 'Adaptive Automatic Transmission' which I didn't expect. Even better, ticking that option revealed another option which had me choose the behavior of the 'Adaptive-ness'. This changed everything. The single thing that made me stop playing the game got
zbobg Mar 2, 2014 @ 2:30pm. Turn the speed limiter off. The main problem with getting higher top speeds is that the engines seem to be limited to a max of ~2300 RPM. Modify the finaldrive ratio of the transmission. Giving a lower finaldrive ratio (number) will increase the max top speed. qx2ofy.