If you’re the type that likes to sift through the Walmart $5 bargain bin, you’re probably going to likeGameFly’s Under $20 Blowout Sale. It’s a sale they run every so often when Gamefly have a surplus supply of used games from their rental service. Some impressive pickings this week with $12.99 Battleborn, $15 Tom Clancy’s The Division, and $18 Street Fighter V. Note that because Gamefly doesn’t ship the game disk with the game’s box, when you buy a “used” copy from Gamefly you’ll actually receive a like-new game box in return.PS4 and Xbox One S Console Deals
If you planned on picking up a new PS4 or Xbox One S before the holiday season there’s a few deals to consider this week. The Xbox One S showed up today on NewEgg’s eBay page with a bonus new Xbox One S controller (2 total). The new Xbox One S controllers carries double the wireless range of the old and has new Bluetooth capability making it a more tempting option and for no more cost than the Madden 17 bundle sells for at big box retailers. Alternatively, Walmart has the $299 Halo Collections Bundle with a bonus 4K Blu-ray game of your choice and a free old-school wireless Xbox One controller tossed in for good measure.
In PS4 console deals this week you’ll need to flip a coin between buying the new PS4 Slim for $299 or catching a discount on the old PS4. The PlayStation 4 Black Ops 3 Bundle showed up for $279.99 on eBay Deals which is impressive since prior to this month it was rare to see it drop below $350. Also on eBay Deals is a discount to $259.99 for a new PS4 console alone making it the cheapst we’ve seen one go for in brand new condition.
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Capcom details September update at Tokyo Game Show 2016.
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Urien will be added to Street Fighter V as a playable character in a September 22 update, Capcom announced during a Tokyo Game Show 2016 stage event.
All additional fighters in Street Fighter V can be purchased with in-game currency, which is earned by simply playing the game, or purchased with real-life currency.
Here are the full details of the September update:UrienIf you missed it, read up on Urien’s move set and watch his reveal trailer here.
As mentioned in our blogpost earlier this month Urien will be blasting on the scene with this new update. The Vice President of the Illuminati can be purchased with Fight Money or via the Steam and PlayStation store. Season Pass holders can hop into a match with him as soon as the update goes live.
Daily Targets
New Daily Targets will be available to help you earn extra Fight Money to purchase additional content. Fight in a ranked match to earn 1000 Fight Money. Spend a little time playing in training mode to earn an additional 500 Fight Money. Each Daily Target has a time limit so don’t forget to log in and cash in on these. Rewards will range between 100 and 5000 Fight Money.
VS. CPU Function
Versus CPU mode will be added as another option to standard versus mode. Now you can slug it out with the AI of varying difficulty and sharpen your skills before challenging friends or others online.
Fighter Profiles
Fighter Profiles will also be updated and stat tracking will go live! Now you can dissect your gameplay to find and eliminate bad habits or simply show off your skills to friends.
Colors 3-10 for Season Pass holders
Colors 3-10 on default, and battle costumes for all confirmed DLC characters will now be included for all Season Pass holders.
Premium Costumes Now Include All Colors
Existing and future premium costumes will now include colors 3-10 when purchased. This will be retroactive for those that have already purchased the premium costumes.
Color Bundles Now Purchasable
Color bundles will be available for purchase with Fight Money or via the Steam and PlayStation stores. Check out the following list for content and pricing.
New Environmental Stage KO’s
- Original Character Default Color Pack (3-10) – 85k FM / $4.99
- Original Character Story Color Pack (3-10) – 85k FM / $4.99
- DLC Character Default Color Pack (3-10) – 40k FM / $1.99
- DLC Character Story Color Pack (3-10) – 40k FM / $1.99
New environmental stage KO’s will be added for the list of stages below. If you loved blasting other players through doors and dropping bowls of noodles on their heads, just wait until you see what we have in store with this update.
Bug Fixes
- Shadaloo Base
- Hillside Plaza
- Underground Arena
- Forgotten Waterfall
- Union Station
- Kanzuki Estate
- City in Chaos
- Apprentice Alley
- Lair of the Four Kings
- The issue which added an additional frame of lag to PlayStation 4 fight sticks on PlayStation 4 has been identified and patched. Now input time is unified across PlayStation 4, legacy controllers and PC.
- Juri’s V-Reversal was unintentionally able to hit downed opponents under specific circumstances. Juri’s V-Reversal was corrected so that it cannot hit downed opponents.
- Juri’s invincibility during her V-Reversal was unintentionally short. This was corrected by setting the invincibility on Juri’s V-Reversal to 14 frames after the hit box of the move disappears.
- When Ibuki was hit during a crouching fierce, she would unintentionally go into a standing state damage animation. This has been corrected so that when hit during a crouching fierce, Ibuki goes into a crouching state damage animation.
- The light version of Yoga Sunburst would fire regardless of whether the player was holding down punch or not. This has been corrected so that when the charge portion of L Yoga Sunburst is guarded, holding down LP will maintain the charge motion.
- When the tip of jumping LP hits an opponent or is guarded during Dhalsim’s V-Skill, the Critical Art gauge would increase rather than the V-Gauge. This has been corrected so when a jumping LP hits an opponent or is guarded during Dhalsim’s V-Skill, it now builds V-Gauge.
- When Dhalsim performs an airborne Yoga Teleport against an opponent on the edge of the screen and performs a jumping attack afterwards, the jumping attack would be performed in the opposite direction of the opponent. The directional determination after Dhalsim appears from an airborne Yoga Teleport has been corrected, making it more difficult for this to occur.
- Under certain circumstances, moves that only hit opponents in a standing state would unintentionally miss during certain standing states. This has been corrected. The hurtboxes on characters recovering from getting hit out of the air, allowing moves that are designed to hit standing characters to properly hit. Additionally throw attacks that normally miss on crouching characters will no longer be able to connect on characters recovering from getting hit out the air as they transition to a crouching state.
- After the attack frames of Birdie’s jumping LK ended, Birdie’s hurtbox would unintentionally remain absent in his recovery frames until he landed. This has been corrected by setting a hurtbox to Birdie’s jumping LK recovery frames, until he lands.
- Currently, the game counts a disconnect between the “Another fight is Coming Your Way” screen until you pass-through the results screen by selecting “find another match” or “exit to main menu”. The range a disconnect penalty will be assessed will be changed to be between from when “Another Fight is Coming Your Way” to after League Points (LP) and Fight Money (FM) have been calculated on the “Results” screen.
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Udon Entertainment has brought us a new spin on Street Fighter. The Street Fighter Swimsuit Special #1 is a new artbook disguised as a comic featuring many fan favorite characters from the popular fighting game series. As the name implies, they are all in swimsuits at the beach, but not fighting each other. Instead they are just hanging out and having a good time.
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Despite what you may think, this release is not just limited to the women of Street Fighter like Chun Li or the newly introduced Laura. There is actually a lot of attention given to characters like Vega, E Honda or Ryu. They even included lesser known characters like Maki from Final fight 2 who gets a page to herself! It was great to see her included in here, despite the fact that she was only ever playable in certain versions of Street Fighter Alpha 3 and Capcom vs Snk 2 if that counts.
Over fifteen artists have contributed to this book, which means you get a nice variety of art-styles ranging from a very wacky and cartoon-y look, to more realistic portraits of certain characters. There were quite a few of these that I would like to own prints of and would hang up in the room! The best part about the art in this, is that the artists did a great job keeping it true to the characters they were drawing. Nothing ever felt out of character. A lot of love and care went into these 32 pages, and I think Street Fighter Fans will really enjoy it. Street Fighter Swimsuit Special #1 is available now and it’s not a bad way of spending $3.99! Though you could end up spending more if you decide to buy all of the four variants.
This copy of Street Fighter Swimsuit Special was provided by Udon.
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Street Fighter V has all sorts of updates for us. Capcom have released another update that includes Urien, the sixth post-launch character to be added this year, new game modes, and features like Daily Targets, Versus CPU mode, and new environmental stage KO areas. Urien can be purchased with in game earned Fight Money or real cash, and everything else is available as free content. Check out the press release for more on each of these updates.[/FONT]
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Street Fighter V Adds Urien, Daily Targets, Versus CPU Mode, and More!
Capcom has released another hard-hitting update today for Street Fighter V . The update includes Urien, the sixth post-launch character to be added to the roster this year, as well as a ton of other exciting content including new game modes and features like Daily Targets, Versus CPU mode, and new environmental stage KO areas. These additions are available to all players as free content, and Urien can be purchased using in-game earned Fight Money or real currency.Urien
First introduced in Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact, Urien returns to Street Fighter Vdonning a pinstriped suit and a sinister smile. His unwavering confidence and tyrannical tendencies are tailor-made for menacing players who want their opponents to be outshined by Urien’s “Dominating Light.” In addition to his high-damage combos, he uses his slow-moving projectiles to pressure opponents and control the pace of the match. Urien can be purchased now for 100,000 Fight Money or $5.99 / €5.99 / £4.99 real currency.Daily Targets
New Daily Targets are available starting today to help players earn extra Fight Money and purchase additional content on a regular basis. Each Daily Target has a time limit, so players will need to log-in to cash in on these. Rewards range between 100 and 5000 Fight Money.Versus CPU mode
Versus CPU mode is added as another option to standard Versus mode. Now, players can sharpen their skills before challenging others online by slugging it out offline against the computer, with varying difficulty options.
New Environmental Stage KO’s
New environmental stage KO’s have been added for all stages that were available at launch, so players can look forward to finding new ways to expand the playing field and humiliate their opponents.
Additional features included in the September update:
· Fighter Profiles are updated and stat tracking will now go live, so players can further dissect their gameplay to find and eliminate bad habits or simply show off their skills to friends.
· Colors 3-10 on default, and battle costumes for all confirmed DLC characters will now be included for all Season Pass holders.
· Existing and future premium costumes will now include colors 3-10 when purchased. This will be retroactive for those that have already purchased the premium costumes.
· Color bundles are available for purchase with Fight Money or via the Steam and PlayStation stores. Content and pricing is listed below:
· Miscellaneous gameplay enhancements and bug fixes.
- Original Character Default Color Pack (3-10) – 85k FM/$4.99/ €4.99 / £3.99
- Original Character Story Color Pack (3-10) – 85k FM/$4.99 / €4.99 / £3.99
- DLC Character Default Color Pack (3-10) – 40k FM/$1.99 / €1.99 / £1.69
- DLC Character Story Color Pack (3-10) – 40k FM/$1.99/ €1.99 / £1.69
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On September 22, 2016, Capcom brought the September update to both the PlayStation 4 and PC versions of Street Fighter V. However, the PC version of the game included an anti-crack security update not present in the console version. Due to issues and concerns raised by the anti-crack, Capcom has released a PC rollback patch that removes the security update.
The Street Fighter V anti-crack solution was added to the game as part of a security update designed to keep people from illegitimately earning in-game currency and other entitlements. This caused the game to require kernel access to run, which in turn disrupted gameplay on some systems and created security concerns over a rootkit that would provide an unintended backdoor for malware. Capcom has rolled back the security measures and issued a new patch that would remove the anti-crack, but still provide all other September 22, 2016 update content.
Street Fighter V is immediately available for the PlayStation 4 and PC.
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Alright slightly off topic . (no it's off topic) but this related in way as well and is for those interested only Anyways.
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A Brief Look at Street Fighter Swimsuit Special #1
Posted on September 21, 2016 | 4 Comments
It's like swimsuit DLC, but physical! Continue Reading...
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Good. The launch was terrible and its had a gross, aggressive DLC push. The thing was a turnoff for those that had supported the series in the past. The "finished" product they pushed out there was especially pathetic compared to the competition. Capcom has no one to blame for SFV's performance but themsleves
It's for the best honestly. They were trying to sell street fighter as a service with a 60 dollar entry fee. What the **** did they honestly think was going to happen?