>paddle shifters
>ever
>when you can be cucked by your own car like this
Shiggy
Paddle shifters
You'll run into that with some newer sticks too.
> Car won't let you take actions that will beak it
> KEKEDKEKEDKEKED
Considering that I somehow managed to shift from fifth to reverse a while ago, but realised what I'd done before I let off the clutch? I think more cars need that.
Yeah, how about you stop posting and go back to riding the bus?
To be fair paddles are automatics that might shift if you ask it to, manuals are another story
Aren't those just the skipshift ones that force you to go from 2 to 4 sometimes, until you pull a fuse? Or are there other ones I don't know about?
>starting in third
>breaking it
Ok kiddo. If you have any sort of synchronization on your transmission it shouldn't let you go into reverse while moving anyway.
>not putting it in Super Traccâ„¢ Insane Ludicrous Sport+++++ Mode
I mean to be fair I'd program a chip to estimate revs in every gear in real time and block shifts to those that would exceed redline. I don't know why that hasn't been done, honestly.
To elaborate, it would basically keep a note of the car's speed for redline in every gear and just block the gear when at or above that speed. This could be turned off to appease the "MUH RIGHTS I SHOULDN'T HAVE TO WEAR SEATBELTS ABS DOESN'T HELP REEEEEEE" idiots but if it could be shown an accident occurred as a result of this being disabled the driver would be in a shitload of trouble.
Realistically this shouldn't affect normal or performance driving in any way
What do you expect from the generation that can't into clutches?
>Car prevents money shifts
>Somehow that's a bad thing