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Street fighter 5 update11/9/2022 ![]() ![]() In an update on the official Street Fighter Twitter account today, SFV producer Shuhei Matsumoto confirmed that the upcoming DLC season for Capcoms latest fighter has been pushed back a bit due to COVID-19. Street Fighter 5: Champion Edition is available on PS4 and PC. Those looking to take up the Saikyo Arts in Street Fighter V will need to wait a bit as it seems like Dan has gotten lost on his travels. ![]() Whether it's the long-demanded Marvel vs Capcom 4 or another crossover entirely is another question. A new rumor has sprung up that suggests that another Capcom VS title could be in the works. That's assuming that Street Fighter 6 is Capcom's next fighting game project. Hopefully, come Street Fighter 6, fans won't have to be cleaning up Capcom's messes again. That said, it is baffling that it seemed to take a third-party's attempt to fix this issue to make Capcom finally do something about it itself. Much like Altimor's attempt, it hasn't completely fixed the netcode but online multiplayer has become more of a viable option or, at the very least, serviceable. Fortunately, further testing revealed that Capcom's efforts weren't in vain. Fortunately, Capcom didn't start banning players that were using it, and later confirmed that it was going to directly address the netcode issues players had been complaining about.Ĭapcom's own patch dropped sometime after Champion Edition's release and, unfortunately, it did more harm than good, effectively disabling Altimor's patch, resulting in a lot of anger from players. However, the patch eventually caught the eye of Capcom itself, specifically the game's producer Yoshinori Ono. The patch wasn't flawless since it was only effective for the PC version of the game and even then didn't completely fix the netcode issues, but it did a good enough job to result in more players using the patch themselves to play online and practice in preparation for the release of new character Seth. However, since we’re likely nearing the end of Street Fighter 5’s life cycle, an official fix may be unlikely." "My patch causes your game to momentarily slow down if your opponent’s game falls behind, keeping you in sync and preventing unnecessarily large rollbacks. I both want to help out the Street Fighter community and hopefully get Capcom to release an official fix. In a private message to Kotaku, Altimor shared their motivation behind developing the patch: Street Fighter 5 (SFV) Update 3.09 - Patch Notes, Fighter Adjustments (Today, August 16) Fighting games constitute one of the most popular and oldest genres in gaming, and the competitive scene. RELATED: Street Fighter Cosplayer Also Helps Treat the Coronavirus According to Altimor, it only took them a couple of days to reverse-engineer Capcom's code and figure out what the exact problem was. In the end, a fan had to step in and attempt to fix it themselves.Ī Reddit user by the name of Altimor shared a patch of their own making for players to download and address the issues with Street Fighter 5's netcode. However, even four years after the game's initial release, players were still having issues with the online multiplayer, reporting laggy and unstable matches. ![]() Capcom may be looking to wind down its support for Street Fighter 5 and begin looking towards the future, especially with the Champion Edition of the game now out. ![]()
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