![]() Here is the message Capcom sent to Eurogamer: Many of these complaints surfaced after game trailers were released, as well as the playable story demo that Capcom released after E3. ![]() Obviously, character models change to fit certain art styles and design choices, but those two pictures show characters who do not remotely resemble one another. For example, Ryan “Filipino Champ” Ramirez, a professional fighting game player, posted the following comparison of Chun-Li:Ģ016 Chunli vs 2017 Chunli /FWiXvD9YK4 The main sources for fan complaints seem to be the character models of Dante (of Devil May Cry) and Chun-Li (of the Street Fighter series). Capcom is already working on solutions to this mild unrest, promising a day one patch that will fix one of the main trouble areas.Ī Capcom rep sent a message to Eurogamer after they pointed out several concerns that fans have with a few of the character models. The Street Fighter V release could generously be called “weak,” as the title was missing several basic modes expected of all fighters, suffered from weeks of shoddy online connections, and generally seemed unpolished and unfinished. Marvel Vs Capcom: Infinite, the next in the popular crossover series, does not release until mid-September, but fans are already worried that it may suffer the same unpolished release. ![]() ![]() Capcom has suffered from a few odd decisions regarding their marquee fighting franchises.
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