Talk:Aston Martin Vulcan/@comment-27736210-20180103075239/@comment-27736210-20180104074153

Btw, you spelt "weaker" incorrectly. So I don't trust that you have the ability to read long passages of text.

But, if you can read, then read this:

The Arrinera Hussarya GT is NOT a TLE king. TLEs are obviously much easier than Multiplayer because you are racing against bots. In TLEs, the McLaren MP4-31 can often defeat the Hussarya GT; probably on half of the maps. Also, the Aventador SV has a pretty good shot of defeating the Hussarya GT on several maps as well.

However, none of that TLE stuff can actually be applied to a Multiplayer situation. In Multiplayer, you need the following stats:

1. Excellent Speed (at least 490 km/h if you want to fight the Vulcan; preferably 500+ km/h)

2. Half-Decent Nitro Efficiency (at least 7/13/17; 6/12/16 is a small improvement, but 10/15/20 is more optimal)

3. Top-Notch Handling and Drifting (your car's steering abilities need to be on-par with the Renault Alpine Celebration if you want to compete in Multiplayer; if this isn't the case, then you need to be at least 5 km/h faster than the Vulcan)

4. Excellent Acceleration (your car's acceleration needs to be as fast; relatively speaking; as the Lotus Exige S Coupe; your car needs to rocket ahead of the competition, or at least rocket alongside the competition)

Based on these criteria, you can see that the Hussarya GT basically covers all areas. It has a speed of 503.0 km/h, which is good enough to fight the Vulcan. It has the same acceleration as the Vulcan, if not better, and it has slightly better handling. The Hussarya GT's drifting radius is slightly worse, but you're essentially comparing an A to an A+. The difference is not even worth talking about since the Hussarya GT literally "makes the ground break" when it turns (a reference to the W Motors Fenyr Supersport's Wiki page); the Vulcan makes the ground break harder, but it isn't much of an improvement over the Hussarya GT. Even then, the nitro efficiency of the Hussarya GT is still up to scratch; inheriting the efficiency from the TRION NEMESIS, the Hussarya GT could obviously do with some improvement, but as it stands, the Hussarya GT is still a top-performer in that aspect, compared to some other less-fortunate cars.

If you look at the MP4-31's performance in Multiplayer, you will notice that it actually becomes worse, compared to its performance in TLEs. Firstly, why would you want to drive a car that skids every 10 seconds? Secondly, even though skids can be avoided, you can easily be "disturbed" by some pesky Vulcan driver's "teleporting corpse" and you can be knocked off course. Good luck coming first after that! Don't forget that the MP4-31 has terrible nitro efficiency; if a Vulcan steals your nitro bottle, what next? Are you going to cry?

If you look at the Aventador SV's performance in Multiplayer, it doesn't take a genius to work out why it's trash. It's mostly due to the drifting; you can't even go through the Dubai turn with the Aventador SV. So don't expect to win many races in this thing. Also, the Aventador SV could do with some improvement in the acceleration department. Also, the Aventador SV is Elite, as the icing on the cake.

Also, the Corvette GS is similar to the Aventador SV, with worse acceleration and better drifting. The most notable difference is the +10 km/h in top speed, which actually makes it somewhat worthy of use in Multiplayer, occasionally. It's still subpar, but at least it can put up a better fight than the Aventador SV.