Talk:Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport/@comment-89.64.16.113-20170504155518/@comment-31544835-20170504202941

Knowledge is power, especially for an EDD. Know the strengths and weaknesses of the EDD cars, so if you're just maxing top speed to conserve resources and to Multiplayer tune, know GL will eventually force you drive that bucket of a car with no handling on a gate drift test. I tend to MAX all my EDD cars to avoid this, but I easily farm credits and already have my cars I use for MP. So with my blanket MAXing I don't get trolled that much in this regard.

EDDs get harder after you bank a certain number of points, so be aware that whatever strategy you use, you'll need to alter as you play more tickets to compensate for the difficulty spike.

Definitely on your first run you want to try and go as far as possible to stack as many points as you can. People approach this first run differently. I tend to play it slightly safer than most, to get the feel of the different tests and tracks used, and to guarantee some points early on. So on my first run I'll DD until end of 3rd tier (test 13?), then again end of 5th tier (around 24th test) then bank points every tier until I fail. Typically though, if you have medium skills and your EDD cars are strong you can easily get through test 19 each run, even to end of test 24. At my most ballsy I'll DD until test 19. Note, when you start seeing more traffic on the road that's a sign of troll-alert, higher driving skills required.

Decide early on if you'll be using tokens or not on re-rolls, re-dos, and "eff this test". Again I MAX as much as I can so I rarely need to rely on my tokens for this. If you do decided to use your tokens as a lifeline then ABSOLUTELY play it more risky, but be aware of your token stash, they will run out.

Be unpredictable in your strategy and choices you make. EDD will try and trick you, but you can also trick the EDD.

Take care of your body. Stay hydrated, and be conscious of your breathing. Don't hold your breath while you're driving.

If your getting frustrated remember it's only a game, and games should be fun. Take a break and return later. I can't tell you how many times I've felt defeated by an EDD only to come back and dominate and win the car. Starting a new ticket is a perfectly good strategy as opposed to dropping 1,000 tokens and pushing ahead.

I'll stop now, cuz I could keep going. Good luck!