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The whole idea of low gear is to get high RPM, low speed.
For what is is worth Spintires and Mudrunner had that awkward mechanic too, and there is something to say for it as sometimes you need slower turning wheels to regain grip.
But it should not be done through reduction gear boxes that multiply torque, and multiplying torque is painfully missing from the game. Even though a truck stuck in A will get moving in L.
Agree hate having to shift to the lower gears manually when it should just downshift in auto. Manual shifting would be great since I have a 8bitdo pro2 with the paddle buttons at the bottom, would be great to use them for up/down shifting
Someone came up with a hook dll and app to have a 'manual'. Due to the game's limitations it is far from flawless, but I do prefer it to the auto box. At least you can now coast in a higher gear, without the auto shifting back into 1st.
Snowrunner-Manual-Gearbox-Mod[github.com]
If you want to try it, experiment with
[SMGM]
DisableGameShifting=false or true
and see what you prefer.