User blog:Mr. Mysterious Spyman/Multiplayer T&T Renewal

A few months ago, I was looking through the Multiplayer Tips and Tricks Page.

Oddly, it's actually not a blog. It is a legitimate page on the Wiki. The writer is somewhat unknown.

The page seems to be 1 year old and has around 100 comments on it. Obviously, such a page would fluctuate as time goes by, but no one has seemed to edit it, despite it being a legitimate page.

Now, I'm not exactly sure how we are going to implement a new Multiplayer Tips and Tricks page which is up-to-date (and which also features more accurate information than what has previously been featured). We might be able to set up another legit page, or we could simply edit the entire page. The page isn't very formal; it seems like a blog. But, our goal should make it seem like a legitimate page on the Wiki. We can first write segments in the blogs section of the Wiki, then convert those blogs into paragraphs on an official Multiplayer Tips and Tricks page (the current one is linked from various pages on the Wiki, including from the main page or Multiplayer page, I think?)

In terms of what is actually on the page, there's an obvious absence of some very notable cars. For example, the Aston Martin Vulcan, Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG Special Edition and Porsche 959 are not featured.

Also, JustToothpick has a "best Mp cars for each bracket" page, but it's sort of out of date as well. Also, being a blog, it only really has one editor. I don't think it's completely unreasonable to convert a page like this into a legitimate Wiki page since most of the good Mp cars have info about Mp tunings on their Wiki pages.

Because there's only one editor, many cars are missing from the tables, including the Camaro Z/28, for example, which is only slightly worse than the SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI (yet still far superior to the Honda S2000 and Donkervoort D8 GTO, both of which are terrible for Multiplayer). Also, the Biome is trash nowadays, at least at MAX + PRO. With a Multiplayer tune, it's okay.

By the way, here's an idea (borrowed and new) of sorting out the tables.

Column 1: Name of car = KEEP

Column 2: Car Tuning Type -> a. CT / b. NCT / c. MAX + PRO = SCRAP

Column 3: Extra Tuning --> Accel, Handling, etc. = SCRAP

Columns 4 and 5: May need Nitro Starter and Tuning Kit? = SCRAP

Column 6: May need Extra Tank? = KEEP

Column 7: Acceleration vs Nitro vs Raw top speed? = KEEP

Column 8: Competitiveness = KEEP (needs to be elaborated on)

Column 9: Difficulty = KEEP (I just noticed that it's spelt Diffuculty on the blog)

New Column: Special (currently only really applies to bikes, so this could also be solved by making a whole new section for them)

New Column: Event Car? (relevant for the BMW Hommage or C 63 Coupe, for example)

New Column: Price of Purchase? (for unavailable vehicles, it will list "unavailable") (bps are taken into account too)

New Column: Price of Upgrades?

Also, every car in the game should be listed (195 + 5 bikes), instead of just some. I mean, the Donkervoort D8 GTO's in there, and there are so many other cars which are better than the Donkervoort D8 GTO, which aren't even in there.