Talk:Lamborghini Asterion/@comment-188.26.167.232-20160206204052/@comment-86.146.152.124-20160209203157

No problem!

From personal experience, Biomes are still a challenge even on slightly lower ranks to my own, around 10-20 points less than mine, but 8 times out of 10 it's possible to beat them if you know what you're doing. If they are at least double-boosted, however, then it's a different story.

Most times it's just out-smarting them, a lot of them will try and wreck you at any chance they get. Most Biome drivers I've raced against like to wreck everyone at the start line. Tracks with sharp turns will give you a better advantage over the Biomes which tend to skid like crazy, but don't let your guard down, especially with tracks like Tokyo/Tokyo Reverse where Nitro tanks are scarce.

Like Evoques, they have pretty good Nitro duration, and like the Asterion they jump off the start line with the quickness, so either way they both can be pretty menacing competition.

Just the other day, I actually decided to try out the Evoque and I can confirm it is an absolute beast in MP, but never got placed in with many Biomes to test out that theory. Even used an Extra Tank with the odd Full Nitro and Tuning Kit and I was virtually unstoppable. But the way it was so easy to win almost all the time with the Evoque, just made the wins feel so ... cheap.

The Asterion is equally if not more brutal when triple-boosted too, and can give both Evoques and Biomes a run for their money, and you can farm a lot more credits since races are quicker. Me, though, I like to race without boosters because I can fully test the capabilities of the car as well as my own, instead of relying on cheap tactics like those.

It's a great challenge against tough competition like this, and a much better car too