Finally Capcom has clarified how do you intend to penalize to players who abandon games halfway through the multiplayer mode of Street Fighter V, its most recent released installment as an exclusive of PlayStation 4 on consoles.
The penalties really started last week, when around 30 players received a reduction in their League Points and therefore a significant reduction in their rank. However, that was just a warning. The company has confirmed that those players whose radius of departures abandoned is close to 80% or 90%, they will be able to receive a complete reset of their League Points and rank; something that probably wouldn’t be funny to anyone.
This is just a short-term temporary solution while the company works on something more effective that works for everyone. Capcom has also wanted thank the players with the following words:
First of all we want to thank the community for being so proactive in this matter. Since last week, we have received tons of videos both in Unity and on our social networks, which we have been able to relate to our data and put it all together to create a clearer picture of the players who are abusing the system. Although we were confident that the players in our system with a high ratio of abandoned games are the same ones who want to avoid defeat at all costs, we did not want to start applying punishments without any proof.
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