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Yeah the clutch works fine and it is needed to change gears once enabled. On the G25 the buttons located on the Shifter unit act the same as controller buttons. So if you look above the D-Pad you will see 4 buttons (not the red ones below it) and if you know you PS controller well those 4 buttons are the same for square, X, Triangle and Circle.

Nice!

So can u fan the clutch while stretching a gear for example to get the car going a little..? :P

for example if uv just completed a hair pin and ur stuck lagging in bottom of second gear can u just tap the clutch like u would in real life to get it going?? :/

what kind of seats are u guys using? where did u get them from and $$$??

cheers

I use my couch and table... Room isn't big enough for a cockpit. I did have plans on my PC somewhere for building one for the G25 but it would be easy enough to make your own.

Nice!

So can u fan the clutch while stretching a gear for example to get the car going a little..? :(

for example if uv just completed a hair pin and ur stuck lagging in bottom of second gear can u just tap the clutch like u would in real life to get it going?? :(

yes you can

what kind of seats are u guys using? where did u get them from and $$$??

cheers

using a recaro. spare seat until we got time to put it into my mates car

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haha nice!

Anyone got any youtube clips of someone having some fun with the clutch?? they all seem to be no idea panzys on youtube scared to have some real fun...

And what annoys me the MOST is most clips of this game on youtube are edited gay **** background music!! why do i want to hear that?????????

The reason for the ghey background music, is the fact that GT5 has even gheyer sound effects than the gay music! LOL!

I'd RATHER hear that music than the shitty sound effects honestly.

And the reason many videos are shit, is because GT doesn't let you do, what you SHOULD be able to do in a car.

Oh and PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE for the love of god DON'T BUY FROM i-Tech, they are one of the biggest rip offs in the industry, you're NEARLY better off going to Harvey Norman, you can save that much money going elsewhere it's not funny, PM me for some DECENT links.

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