Talk:Aston Martin Vulcan/@comment-31044517-20180107190857/@comment-31044517-20180114143549

@ Spyman

Yes, the kid of one of our neighbors play Asphalt 8. What's so surprising about it? :D

Why would you stuff up your driving? Normally so long as you're having a good time, the more you play the better you drive and the more experienced you get.

Sometimes I get angry at the glitches or at the idiots in MP, then I immediately stop playing to regain my cool and start having fun again. As in everything, I learn something new everyday about multiplayer and event racing. So long as you're having fun, you get better and better, provided you train enough to master the fundamentals.

And that's why I don't like training or racing for more than half an hour in one sitting. For me it's all about the fun and I don't want to get carried away getting too competitive. I do the same for Real Racing 3. Training for a track in a specific car for the Time Trial Tournament for half an hour at the most is enough for me. After that it becomes hair splitting and takes away the fun. Half an hour places me at top 1% and 10 minutes places me top 5%. I know I got the skill for top 100 but I know those guys are insane about the game and spend 5-6 hours on a track to shave off another split second or so. I've been on one of the best Speed Teams in the game but I left just because of that. For me it's all about the fun and I easily finish withing top 500 in weekly multiplayer tournaments while having pure fun.

And this game (Asphalt 8) with all its glitches and all the idiots in multiplayer, is a good exercise in anger management as well :D :D :D It's a very good exercise in ignoring the glitches and idiots and trying to concentrate exclusively on having a good time lol :D

And as I said before, I think you're doing a fabulous job in the Hussie, given the fact that you just max proed it and you got very little experience in its max pro form and I think you'd surely manage even a higher rating if you had a max pro Vulcan. And I think it's possible for a very skilled driver to get 2500+ in a Hussie on the condition that he picks `technical` maps in ticket races exclusively to make his skills count as much as possible. I lost count of the Hussies I overtook with just my sheer top speed and nitro duration and faster, sharper drifting and micro drifting in simpler maps like Nevada, London, London Eye etc. So Hussie drivers are always better off in the most technical tracks possible as in tracks like Barcelona or Alps, any decent max pro Vulcan driver above 2000 rating can challenge even the most skilled Hussie driver really bad thanks to his car.

When I'm racing a Hussy (and they are quite rare for now) if I'm leading, I feel safe coz I keep pulling away bit by bit with each second. You're even allowed to do very slight mistakes when you're pursued by a Hussy. If he's leading I feel confident coz I keep closing the distance bit by bit and I know we'll soon fight it out bumper to bumper, shoulder to shoulder. I know he'll have to fight me off if he wants to keep his lead.

So the rating you achieved in the Hussy is pretty amazing in its own.

And most lobbiers are just ass clowns, taking advantage of GL's stupid ticket MP system. I don't see the top 100 in MP in the top 100 for any events except for a few truly skilled drivers. Most of the guys who get regularly in top 100 in S class events are not in the elite league. If it wasn't for the stupid ticket system that allowed lobbying, they'd be at the top 100 of the multiplayer as well coz they are the most skilled players and they dedicate the most amount of time in training to perfect their driving.