Thanks for all the help giving us your controller layouts, unfortunately that's not really the problem.
This is what I use and what I feel the most comfortable with:
I know I should have thought about manual shifting when choosing it but after playing like this for about 5 years I can't change it. Even if set upshift to R3 which was the least awkward for me, try keeping the right stick (throttle for me) in the exact same position while pushing it.
mbork-1 wrote:dont know any even modern mx bikes with automatic gearbox,so
Well I have never seen a dirt bike with anti lock brakes or stop wheelies but I've heard some people use them.
Don't get me wrong, I would love to be able to run manual shifting as long as it doesn't mean changing my setup. IMO shifting is a huge part of immersion in a racing game, I would never consider playing a car racing game with auto shift on, but I would never play such game without a wheel...
Provide me with anything allowing me to shift manually, either with my feet or unsused fingers and I will jump on the opportunity to do it, hell I even switch to manual shifting for qualifying as I'm much faster that way. The thing is, with the awkward grip I need to adopt I'm not enough in control to do a full race without messing up. It wouldn't give us more work while playing, it would in fact give us less work (we're constantly downshifting on bumpy tracks, and upshifting on sandy tracks), it's for those few moments when our controller setup doesn't allow us to perform actions at the same time that we can't switch to full manual shifting.
This looks like a pretty good alternative:
But paying that price for 2 more buttons is not something I'm willing to do for now, especially since the auto shift mecanism can probably be fixed to be much easier to use, by either using Andy's idea, or fixing what I think is the source of the problem.
I feel like the reason why the bike upshifts by itself is because it doesn't make a difference if it's in the air or not, so if you rev the bike in the air it will shift up and if you brake it will downshift, I don't know if it's precise enough but I feel like just locking the gearbox when the bike is in the air would prevent this.