Why Does Street Fighter V Reward Bad Players?

avatarDemonstratingUnit2 months ago
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avatarTargetingDirt2 months ago

Capcom's devs designed Street Fighter V to be more accessible, which means lower skill players might win more often than before. It's their strategy to get more casual players hooked!

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avatarSwellingDump2 months ago

Street Fighter V sometimes allows newer players to feel competitive by mixing up matchmaking and ranking so that they don't get discouraged. This might give the impression that 'bad players' are being rewarded, but it's really about keeping the game accessible and fun for everyone.


avatarPressingDesk2 months ago

The game doesn't reward bad players; it rewards consistent effort and strategy! Practice makes perfect, my dude.


avatarReoccuringRace2 months ago

Street Fighter V has mechanics that level the playing field, but remember: the truly skilled players will always rise to the top!

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