Talk:Aston Martin Vulcan/@comment-34040565-20180119144058/@comment-34040565-20180120174120

@FE - Did the vehicle have 4 token only upgrade levels before or 8 total?

Also, I'm getting really discouraged with my MAXPRO Vulcan m8. When I was at the 1679 tune, matchmaking was nice. My rating went up over 1900 and I have screenshots of me beating other VUlcans, MP4-25s, AHGTs, etc. Now that I'm MAXPRO and the competition is so fierce, it's as if I'm out of my league. Even if I were to master a handful of tracks, I feel my control setup will hinder my performance as well. I simply can't drift-punch like they do in videos for the life of me. The Clan battle final video just released and advertised in game is a perfect example, when the drivers are hugging those turns on San Diego.

Even if I were to change my control setup and master a handful of tracks, the fact that someone is likely to make a perfect run like you said, is really getting to me m8. I feel like I'll obtain some other vehicles in different brackets and play those more for some reason, which is a shame.

The thought of using my "return one vehicle to stock" card literally popped into my head today, that's how frustrated I am. I've never raced so poorly and placed so poorly in races in my entire life of the game. I can't belive my ratings dropped 100 points, not including dropping two tiers with the season change.

I'm not going to get hasty and stock my Vulcan or anything, especially when I plan on getting the Hommage and MP tuning my MP4-25 and MP4/8. But I really don't want the best vehicle in the game to just sit in my garage because I can't hack it at MAXPRO. What on earth do I do, persistently train in solo races and use other vehicles in ticket races and know that one day things will be different?

I haven't tried Asphalt 8 with Bluestacks on my windows PC yet. Perhaps that would provide just the esteem pickup I need once I finally play with a keyboard setup. Which actually wouldn't hurt my performance at the beginning I believe, because I prefer arrow keys or tap-to-steer over a gamepad or tilt to steer.