The Glitch From 'Street Fighter V' Returns; Degenerating The Players Back To Season 1
Jason GlennThe infamous glitch that caused trouble to the "Street Fighter V" players during its season 1 is now reported to be back once again. Some players have discovered that their fighter is being changed back to the version 1.1 of the game without any reasons causing the game to be much difficult to defend.
WWG reported that the glitch that has been plaguing the players randomly and unpredictably since the second season of Street Fighter V has stared. The glitch was recorded by a player named PR Blrog and was able to upload it on Twitch. "SFV is such an ass game, holy sh*t. PR Balrog's Balrog got randomly reverted back to season 1 while he was playing online," said another player on twitter with an account name
If you weren't able to catch it on the video, the glitch was triggered when PR Blrog's "Screw Upper" from season one to season 2 and his inputs has trigger the glitch, only the serious "Street Fighter" players can exactly figure this out.
"If you get paired and kicked at the white screen and get sent back to training, it triggers the game to revert [your] character to the previous version," a Reddit post from the user name "tolucafreak" who profess that he discovered the main problem.
The report also suggests that disconnecting or shutting the game would not be an assurance that would prevent the reversion or not and you might be tagged as a rage quitter by Capcom. In the "Street Fighter V" update last month, the modifications that were made on the matchmaking were the player who constantly withdraws in the middle of the match have the highest chance to be paired in the next game.
The update also includes the shaming of the rage quitters, where they will be given a special icon on their profiles as a warning to other players. You can check the video by PR Blrog here and see for yourself if you are also experiencing this glitch too.
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