by Randy Nelson Jul 22nd 2008 5:30AM
Filed under: Microsoft Xbox 360, Fighting, Online
Capcom is performing a
very special move for those miffed at the generally broken state of the
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix "open beta." Despite originally dismissing connection issues and other awkwardness as the pitfalls of pre-release software, it is now planning to offer a patch to address them, according to
a post on its official blog.
The patch is slated to contain "several fixes for the open beta," and Capcom states that "the overall experience in the beta will be vastly improved." More details – including a release date – are promised to be forthcoming, so don't put away those arcade sticks just yet.
Tags: backbone-entertainment, beta, capcom, patch, ssfiithdr, street-fighter, xbla
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Betas are supposed to be broken ? It's just not a free ticket to an online demo.
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On top of that, some people are so impressionable that they may conclude that the state of the final release will be no more stable than this, so this is a decent cover-your-ass method if nothing else.
Most console owners have no idea what a beta is, in terms of development.
Such is life.
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Headsup SquareEnix, you should be doing similar for FFVII.
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=BosHU8CFxQA
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