CaryKokujin
CaryKokujin
CaryKokujin

It’s also on PC

I’ll never forget what Marn taught me that tournament.

No way they’re dropping DLC the day of a major tournament, so yeah likely the week after.

It’s not, but then they’re probably only penalizing players that have a lot of video evidence of rage quitting. They probably don’t have a way to track disconnect percentages yet until the March update.

Or the microtransactions have appealing content that players would rather purchase and enjoy than boycott under principle.

If you set your match search parameter to “Ask” instead of “Automatic”, the system will first prompt you if you want to play with the person and show you their connection rating, that should help weed out laggy players.

Most rage quit systems look at how often you disconnect and when the disconnects happen (like towards the end of a match) before labeling you an offender.

The part where you fight people, that’s what I’ll be binging on at least.

The pro tournament circuit starts in March, game had to out and bug free by then, so competitive multiplayer was the focus.

It came out on the same day as Fallout 4, almost guaranteeing nobody would pay attention to it.

KoF13 was dropped a while ago due to low interest, great finals but low entrants and viewers overall. Interest won’t be renewed until KoF14. BB is already on a new version in Japan, doesn’t make sense for them to enter a championship on the previous one.

Street Fighter IV was not going to make it because it was too difficult for a tournament of that size to run SF4 AND SF5 together, they said last year it might not be coming back due to that.

I have still not heard them say anything about PS3 stick compatibility other than they’d consider it and look into it. I don’t think a date has been announced for it.

Kamiya is working on Scalebound.

Well Street Fighter V is only going to have one paid version of the game with free updates while all characters can be earned with in-game currency.... so there’s that.

Close, real reason is so that the game is out for Final Round. That’s in March and it’s the start of the Capcom Pro Tour.

I never used the touchscreen in Danganronpa, just the analog stick, so it shouldn’t be an issue.

Funnily enough, Capcom just announced SFV will be compatible with Steam OS and the Steam controller. Controller compatibility will be in the beta that starts tomorrow.