You can learn everything except the bitepoint of the clutch. It helps, it's what I did long before I even had the money to buy a car. But like another user said it doesn't really translate to the real world
Can you learn how to drive stick on one of these things?
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>no. it'd be easier to learn to drive a manual car by learning on a motorbike.
Actually it's very true, if you can ride the bike you'll find driving a manual a piece of cake
or you could go to a driver school and pay somebody to teach you
Not really, it doesn't provide any feedback, it may be good to understand when you are supposed to shift.
The logitech shifter probably is the worst one on the market right now. Feels like a toy compared to the more premium ones.
stop fucking overcomplicating shit. It's not that hard. Watch a 5 minute tutorial on youtube and go drive/buy the manual car you want. You'll be able to drive in like half an hour. After that, it's just practice to get better.
You learn to drive stick at the DMV unless you live in a 3rd world country that don't teach you the mandatory basics of a vehicle.
Why americans speak about driving stick like it's some kind of special and hard to master skill.
No. It builds many bad habits. I've got 60+ hours on Assetto Corssa but when I started learning to drive I had to forget pretty much everything I was doing.