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Re: Manual with Clutch

Are you the Steve Jackson who drives for Williams? F1 22 - EA Forum Championship - Answer HQ

I should just probably just go ahead and accept your solution I suppose.

But I am pretty sure I did see manual and clutch in Weekly Event - Grand Prix, or maybe it was Weekly Event - Challenge.

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  • SteveJackson's avatar
    SteveJackson
    Hero (Retired)
    3 years ago

    @AllanWeigand wrote:

    Are you the Steve Jackson who drives for Williams? F1 22 - EA Forum Championship - Answer HQ

    I should just probably just go ahead and accept your solution I suppose.

    But I am pretty sure I did see manual and clutch in Weekly Event - Grand Prix, or maybe it was Weekly Event - Challenge.


    Yep. F1 22 doesn't have classic car content. There is no need for a manual clutch so comparing it to F1 2020 is where you are going wrong?

  • AllanWeigand's avatar
    AllanWeigand
    3 years ago

    Hi Steve Jackson,

    There are many times where I go wrong.

    I haven't played 2020 for ages only to confirm the last post, but I am sure I saw 'Manual with Clutch' recently in F1 22.

    After USA and Mexico there must be a Challenge, so I can check both Grand Prix and Challenge.

    I will try to confirm 'Manual and Clutch' in either 'Weekly Challenge' or 'Weekly Race"

    I know the mind plays tricks and memory is flippant.

    But give me a month to check myself!

    Cheers

    Allan

  • AllanWeigand's avatar
    AllanWeigand
    3 years ago

    Hi SteveJackson,

    I found the setting again, but it didn't do what I thought it would do, again.  This time I found it in Time Trial.  Again, it didn't do what I thought it should.  I think if I stop on track without the clutch pressed the car engine should stall.  There has been a lot of changes in F1 that I don't know about.  I heard one commentator comment when someone went off track that he was able to keep the engine running, I assumed he meant by holding in the clutch, but that option doesn't seem to be available in F122 game.

    I found this online;

    "The anti-stall system on an F1 car triggers the onboard computer to automatically engage the clutch of the car when the revs drop too low. This prevents the engine from stalling and gives the driver a chance to keep the engine running, useful at the race start or after a spin."

    In real life F1 do they need to depress the clutch in a spin?  So, it can be released to get moving again?  I read online somewhere that one clutch pedal is 100% and the other 50% in F1.  Do the latest Ferrari's have a clutch? I didn't see any in the pictures, but I am not sure if they have clutches on the steering wheel?

    If the Anti-Stall feature is part of F1 22 Game, then shouldn't we have to release the clutch to get moving again after a spin?

    I went back again to find the setting "Manual with Clutch" where I last saw it, but it just disappeared again.  It would only go to Manual.  Like you said with the older style cars in F1 2020 It must be eft over coding from then that just randomly pops up in F1 22.

    But there is the pick... at least I know I wasn't going mad.

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