Talk:Range Rover Evoque Coupe HSE Dynamic/@comment-33079799-20170912095701/@comment-122.106.22.27-20170912155618

MMS again.

The Evoque is supposed to be slightly faster than the FX50 (without TK) at Max+Pro. Look at its modified speed and you will see that it looks 30 km/h lower.

Here's where the foundation of my "speed modifiers don't matter" theory is. Basicacally, you can think of the Infiniti FX50 as the real Evoque and the Evoque as the fake Evoque. The fake Evoque has 30 km/h reduced speed on the speedometer and in its displayed stats. However, the speed modifier returns it back to normal, at a speed close to the real Evoque's.

Based on rank, all cars in this game travel at the "correct" speeds. Speed modifiers try to jumble this up, but only show fake speeds. They don't actually increase or reduce the correct speed.

By the way, another thing to think about is that the Evoques modifier makes its speed lower, while, for example, the Koenigsegg Agera R's modifier makes its speed higher. Doesn't that mean we should refer to the Evoque's modifier as a negative modifier and to the Agera's as a positive modifier? Not the other way around?