Capcom Says It’s Fixing Street Fighter V’s Rage Quitting Problem

Capcom Says It’s Fixing Street Fighter V’s Rage Quitting Problem

There’s no punishment for being a rage quitter in Street Fighter V right now. The game doesn’t interpret leaving mid-match as a win or a loss for either side, and it’s made a bunch of players furious. Capcom has told Eurogamer that it will be fixed, though it’s unclear how or when.

“I can confirm that it is something we are going to be addressing to make the gameplay experience one that all fans can enjoy and be rewarded fairly for,” a Capcom spokesperson told the publication.

The bigger question: how did the game ship without an answer for this?


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