self shifting
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mxmasta57
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Servatis
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Re: self shifting
having someone else do it would be a hassle don't you think, haha.
seriously though, if you do it right then yes it can be a great benefit.
I just leave on automatic and ocasionally shift manually in between, it works for me.
ps. questions can be posted in the appropriate forum section(Help/Troubleshooting).
seriously though, if you do it right then yes it can be a great benefit.
I just leave on automatic and ocasionally shift manually in between, it works for me.
ps. questions can be posted in the appropriate forum section(Help/Troubleshooting).
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Re: self shifting
It helps a lot. Especially in supercross tracks. Plus its way more realistic.
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Re: self shifting
Its so wierd like i use to semi-auto thinking manual would be inpossy to to like use all the buttons but now getting used to it its fucking dope, now i dont even need sound its like a 6th sense.
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