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Steering Dead Zone: 50%
Accelerator Dead Zone: 25%
Brake Dead Zone: 5%
Clutch Dead Zone: 10%
Steering Sensitivity: 100%
Acceleration Sensitivity: 40%
Braking Sensitivity: 50%
Clutch Sensitivity: 40%
Speed Steering Sensitivity: 0%
Inverse Shifting: Off
Camera Y Axis: Normal
AI Difficulty: Medium Handling Model: Normal Steering Assist: Low Braking Assist: Off Anti-Lcok Brakes: On Traction Control: Low Stability Control: On Damage Effects: Full Gears: Automatic or Manual
At least anyone can now enjoy the game without having the hassle of wheels and other devices cluttering up their desk.
These settings work well in the new 1.02 Patch hope these helps.
clutch is out of adjustment. When you shifted down did you speed shift down or use the clutch. Maybe then clutch cable broke, or even worse internal clutch damage or bent shifting fork. If you can shift thru all your gears than shifting forks good. Than its a clutch only problem. But still can be internal damage. Good luck
I don't think Hang On has a DIP switch for gear shifting or speed, it sounds like you may need to calibrate or replace some of the controls. Here is a link to the owner's manual.
Is the clutch ok? Are you using the correct lube in the transmission? Does the shift linkage have what feels like excessive play (most common problem)? If you shift to 2nd gear before engaging 1st does it make it easy to grab 1st? Check the above, the problem is either one or more of the above, if not then the transmission has a worn part and will need to be overhauled.
Hi! I personaly have win 7 and NFS Shift installed, and i play it often, and i don't have any problems. It is not cause of win 7, it's cause you changed OS, but didn't reinstall the game. If you do that, some files are dislocated, and you are not able to play the game. You should reinstall the game, it will help. If you don't want to play the game all over again from the beggining, do this: Go to C:\Users\(your username)\Documents\NFS SHIFT. in that folder, there is another folder that has the same name that you have in the game. Copy that folder. Copy it to your desktop. Then reinstall the game, go again to the C:\Users\(your username)\Documents\NFS SHIFT and paste the folder (folder that you copyed in the first step)
into this folder. Restart your computer, and launch the game! You won't have trouble with the game, and your progress will be untouched!
Well the is no such thing as a shift bearing associated with a VW Jetta. Alot of VW 020 5 speeds won't let it shift into first gear until you are going under ten miles an hour or so. I don't know if it's a design feature so you won't put it in first at a high speed and over rev the motor, or what for sure. I have a Scirocco 16v and a Jetta GLI 16v, all have the same transmission as the 1993-98 Jetta, they both do the same thing. Does the shifter lever have any "play" in it? There are a few bushings for the shifter and the linkage going to the transmission, that do wear out and will cause it to be hard to shift into gear.
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