Talk:Aston Martin Vulcan/@comment-31044517-20180107190857/@comment-31044517-20180115185709

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Yea, but it's Tokyo. The Vette does better in tracks that require more drifting and more acceleration. Rest assured the SLK will dominate only in a few tracks in A class events. And mind you it's pretty tough to hit top 100 in Heat events, and the best rewards are usually given only to the top 100. You can reap all the remaining awards in a Vette. But if you're ready to spend hours and hours training and trying to hit top 100 in Heats, then it's a good idea to max pro your SLK.

I own an SLK at 0500max 5050pro which I use very seldomly and only in free races. It feels sooo boring after the max pro Vulcan. I'm getting bored waiting for the lobby to fill up, getting bored having to enter a drift a mile before a turn etc etc. At max pro you don't have to wait at all in the lobby. It always fills up very quickly. I keep my SLK in reserve just in case both my max pro Vulcan and my max pro Vette are dethroned in multiplayer. And even if I max proed my SLK, I don't have the time to try to hit top 100 in events. I don't have more than half an hour to try and the best I achieved so far is like 131st or something. I wanna keep it a game. Top 100 guys make it a second job. I know it from RR3 also. They spend at least 2-3 (that's the least amount, it usually goes higher) hours in training and trying. I know some top 100 guys who admitted investing up to 10 hours for a single event. I don't have the time. Even if I had it, I'd spend it on something else. A game should stay a game, it should stay as a nice recreation.

If I were you, I'd just stick to my max pro Vulcan next season. It doesn't matter what ratings you have. Max Pro is the environment you can gain the most rating points per ticket. Let's say you're in 1800s. If you come first in a race full of Champion League guys, your rating could bump by as high as 50-60 points! As I keep saying, at max pro, you'll always win more rating points per ticket on average.

And let's say again you're in 1800s and you came like 6th in a full grid race full of champion league guys. You'll still have your ratings increased!

The more you train with your max pro Vulcan in specific tracks and the more you use it in MP the better you'll become. And it really really pays off mastering certain tracks in solo racing and sticking to them exclusively in ticket races. At max pro, you really gotta master the fastest run in that track to win the race. And you can add more and more tracks to your mastered repertoire as you go. And now it's a really good opportunity to train with your Vulcan as it's off season in MP.

I returned to Asphalt 8 around last MP season after a year's break and I didn't have enough time to upgrade my Cobra to 1234 to hit the champion league so I could reach only 1870s in an underpowered Cobra.

This season I was hoping to hit the Champion League comfortably after max proing my Vette and using my newly acquired Vulcan tuned in the 1500s simultaneously. But the Huayra R&D just came in time so I was able to max pro my Vulcan in no time by buying the R&D Professional boxes.

I never had to use my newly max proed Vette or my newly acquired SLK after I max proed my Vulcan. In fact, I used only my Vulcan in ticket races. It's always a good idea to concentrate on something exclusively until you master it.

I haven't checked it but Asphalt might not have support for keyboard control for Android. You might try a gamepad if it's supported.

Or alternatively, you can play Asphalt in an Android Emulator (a program which acts as an Android device) and with emulators you can use any control set up. Keyboard, gamepad and even a steering wheel!

Here's an example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j96ccR8m9I&t=17s

And here's a list of Android emulators you can use on your pc:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUylpTrr1gU

By the way I play Real Racing 3 in an Android emulator on PC. I use Leapdroid but it's no longer developed or available for support. But there are other good emulators out there in the list. Leapdroid was the best but the developers were so good they were hired by Google itself lol :D