After the consistent errors and complains that followed Street Fighter V's beta, fans have waited on the updates regarding the problems that they experienced online in the past. Capcom now announces something that could alter the said disappointment; or at least alleviate the clouded negativity surrounding the franchise.
Recently reported by Vg247, after the identical tests set in Asia and Europe, Capcom declared that North and South America will also have their own stress tests. Dated August 25 and August 26, 2015, the time for the said tests will take place within 4PM to 12AM PDT, fans are already curious as to how the game will turn out with these for their designated regions.
According to Game Spot, the past tests for the Asian and European areas were considered successful. As soon as the said tests for the North American and South American regions become successful, Capcom is to announce a probable scheduled return of the Street Fighter V beta.
As the beta craze started last July, fans became greatly affected by the taking down of the privilege, and have felt the aftermath of the said delay by Capcom. As promised, it would take them a number of days to fix the bugs, and it has been all accounted for. The beta, however, is still to make its comeback.
Furthermore, Capcom was quoted, "Please note that although we anticipate these tests to run smoother than before, there may still be issues experienced by some users.
All data received during each of the stress tests will help us improve the online experience moving forward, and we appreciate your understanding and support." They also gave a few common tips to make the gaming experience a lot more worthwhile, however, these are general suggestions that people who are using internet connections would most likely already know.
The continuous updating and repairs of Capcom have been well repented for, as delivered by Capcom-Unity. All the negativity within the game as of the moment has been rectified, and the rest in the future will also most likely be, as well.
The stress test and the beta will be exclusive for the PlayStation 4. Further news about the beta will come within the year, so stay posted for further news on Street Fighter V.
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