Talk:Arrinera Hussarya GT/@comment-68.98.51.66-20171121025044/@comment-31544835-20171122031321

@Silver that sounds good.

To save credits focus on max 0505 all your cars! They’ll be under ranked but will still perform pretty good.

I’d also avoid doing higher tiered gate drifts, especially if you’re undertuned, or the car sucks. Low tiered gate drifts you can usually miss a couple of gates, but vey quickly they’ll get harder and you can’t miss any. GL will also troll you and try to force you to drive a car that doesn’t drift well. Avoiding tests is great, but often you get two bad choices, so you have the option to re-roll for a small ammount of tokens. I’d use this option sparingly. Definitely use it the most on your first ticket to help you get farther and bank more points. Be careful the re-roll will troll you, especially near the end of a tier, I’ve re-rolled 8 times back to back and watched the choices alternate between two sets of the same tests. So it’s not a random reroll. It seems the test choices are pulled from a set list of possible tests, so by the end of a tier, you’ve completed most of the test from that invisible list, so when you reroll, it’s often just switching between a handful of crappy test options that you’ve avoided. So don’t keep throwing tokens at the reroll at that point. You can sometimes avoid that situation by early on in the tier, picking the more difficult test. Usually it’s more difficult because you haven’t upgraded the car enough, so by simply upgrading it in some way, you could turn a more difficult test choice into an easy one, which somehow feeds the EDD troll.

Same advice for the skip and retry buttons. They cost tokens, so know when it’s a good time to continue, and when you should call it quits for that ticket, and start a new ticket. Say you KNOW you can’t beat the fourth Ace Racer, you maybe wasting time after beating the third Ace Racer by continuing to the fourth tier which is unbeatable. So in that case purposefully failing the next test to start a new ticket might save you time. But on the other hand doubting your skills and giving up too soon will also wast your time too. It’s a tricky balance. So it’s important to assess/guess how you think you can go (which will change the more tickets you do.) it’s important to know where to give up and start a new ticket and when to keep pushing forward with the help of your precious tokens.

I’ve never be able to double down after every Ace Racer and push all the way through on my first ticket, mainly because it’s risky and/or a drain on your tokens to attempt to do so. But it’s possible to win the car on one ticket doubling down the whole way. I would not recommend this for you unless you have thousands of tokens in reserve.

My play it safe routine: Double Down until the end of the third tier, then save points. Then DD to the end of the fifth tier, save points. Then save points after every single Ace Racer till you lose. Start a new ticket.

If this seem easy (for the first ticket that’s pretty easy) try: DD until the end of 4th tier, save points. DD to end of 6th tier, save points. Keep saving points after every Ace Racer until you lose.

Upgrading cars as you go is great and also keeps the EDD troll guessing as to what are your stronger cars. Seems like your in pretty good shape with your game plan. Goodlux.