Capcom have announced details on how they plan to deal with players that rage quit online matches of Street Fighter V, an ever-present problem for the online portion of the fighting game.
The company released a statement through Capcom Unity, which you can read here, that details the first steps of how the company plans to deal with the rage-quitters in online Street Fighter V matches.
“We’re also happy to announce that we’ll be implementing a system to punish players who frequently disconnect during matches (aka rage-quitters),” Capcom stated.
“The way this will work is the system will identify players who have high disconnect rates during matches and will lock them out of matchmaking for a period of time. Players who have been identified as abusing the system will receive an in-game message notifying them they have been locked out of matchmaking. More additions and enhancements to this system will be implemented in the future.”
In other Street Fighter V news, Guile will be the DLC character for the month of April. You can find more detailing this new addition here.
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Published: Apr 18, 2016 11:54 am