STREET FIGHTER 30th Anniversary Collection Gets An Update To Fix K.O. Issues
Capcom recently announced that an update will be making its way to Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection today, which aims to address some bugs and issues in the online mode.
Moreover, more matchmaking filters will head soon to the PlayStation 4 and PC versions of the game with the Xbox having its own through Microsoft’s matchmaking process. The update will continue to improve lobby issues that will hopefully address the buggy process of setting up an online team.
You can check out the detailed changes coming to each version of the game below:
PlayStation 4:
- A matchmaking filter has been added. Users will now be able to select the minimum connection strength for opponents to match up with online
- Lobby issues have been improved
- Akuma is no longer playable in Ranked Mode for Super Street Fighter II Turbo
- Street Fighter III: New Generation and Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact - Giant Attack now output sound in stereo
- Various localization improvements
Xbox One:
- Akuma is no longer playable in Ranked Mode for Super Street Fighter II Turbo
- Street Fighter III: New Generation and Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact - Giant Attack now output sound in stereo
- Various localization improvements
- Note: The Xbox One version of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection currently uses Microsoft’s system for optimizing matchmaking for users with strong signals. Therefore, a matchmaking filter was not implemented.
Steam:
- A matchmaking filter has been added. Users will now be able to select the minimum connection strength for opponents to match up with online
- A fix for direct input controllers where some users were unable to use diagonal movements
- Akuma is no longer playable in Ranked Mode for Super Street Fighter II Turbo
- Street Fighter III: New Generation and Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact - Giant Attack now output sound in stereo
- Various localization improvements
Lastly, only the Nintendo Switch edition of the game is left out in the patch. Capcom explained that they are still wrapping up the patch for the Switch, which will also improve matchmaking for players.