Originally posted by speedlolita
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Street Fighter V (PS4/PC exclusive)
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Originally posted by Asura View PostAh OK, so the version that is £8.99 on the store contains just the "base roster"?
I admit that Capcom has created a combination of drip-feeding FM and dangling it on proverbial carrots via the silver/golden soldier challenges but if you actually enjoy playing the game proper (which I do quite a bit) its only a matter of time before you gain enough to get that next character (I find this quite satisfying as its the way I've unlocked every character to date, having not bought the character passes when they are initially released).Last edited by Paddy; 02-08-2018, 10:46.
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The Falke one's not too bad but I'm not feeling the others. I'd like Capcom to once make a costume for R.Mika that isn't based around some type of fetish (like a casual street clothes getup or something).
The gameplay's still great though which is more important. I also think Capcom's going to announce something great for the title later this year as they added G and Sagat sooner than players had expected (I'm hoping its something like Evil Ryu or a guest character from SNK like Terry or Kyo).
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I'm expecting any announcement will be for a final season pass of characters. They can then roll them out until this time next year and then late next year release a Street Fighter V: Complete Edition that still has costume/stage dlc drops and balance patches leading into 2020 before the next machine begin to hit
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SFV: Arcade Edition is actually being brought to arcades:
Capcom announced an arcade version of Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition at the Japan Premier Top 8 of Capcom Pro Tour 2018.
Although this seems backwards hopefully it will allow Capcom to better balance the game. An arcade release will mean increased profit so hopefully the devs can continue working on adding updates, characters and system changes (perhaps a choice between 2-3 critical arts or the option to use both akin to USFIV?)
In any case, its a show of continued commitment to the game from Capcom. Hopefully they won't be abandoning it anytime soon (even though I know some players want them to move on to SFVI already).
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Players will be able to block ads, but keeping them on means more Fight Money to look at sponsored content for costumes, bundles, and the Capcom Pro Tour.
On 11 December SFV will introduce adverts to the game showing sponsored content. Players can disable the ads but doing so will slow the rate at which you accrue Fight Money to the stock rate
100% against this.
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