Sounds like you’re not using the actual clutch. Gotta go to controller settings…once you get past the preliminaries…you probably have to INVERT a couple of buttons.
But did you go to the options and switch clutch with handbrake like you probably did oh so long ago on forza? If not all you are doing is hitting the handbrake button.
Yeah with FM titles I always have to go into options to set the A button for clutch, and to remove the dead zone for throttle, break, steering, and clutch in Advanced. Makes a huge difference in control, even with a controller.
I can press all four buttons at once but it’s not precise or natural. The LB was intuitive the minute it was introduced. I know that a lot of guys map it to a button. Not knocking that hence I qualified my statement “for me”.
Unless you’re using a racing clutch on your car you need to shift a little slower, you’ve got to wait until your rpm drop until you actually let off the clutch
There is a clutch button? I just lift the right trigger when I’m shifting, it’s working great that way. Shift, let go of gas, after half avsecond or so use gas again.
Depends if you have it set up to mannual with clutch or just manual. If so by default it is the left bumper. Either way the lift is not necessary andslows u down.
For me it’s funny to use a binary button for the clutch. It kicks in much to fast and gives damage to the transmission (in FM4 it was not a problem and i used the LB button, but with FM6 it’s more of a problem). So now i use the standard setup #10 for the controller and switch the up/down shift and handbrake/clutch on the right joystick. So now when i am with my left index finger on the throttle, I can hit the clutch (right joystick) with my left thumb and shift with my right index finger. On breaking i use my right index finger for the brakes and with my left index finger and thumb i shift down.
After using the clutch and shift up or down i just let go of the right joystick. This movement is just enough to gradualy loose the clutch like it does with a real car or using a pedal.
It takes some effort (about an hour) to get used to the set up, but then it’s a dream to drive with it and no transmission damage anymore.