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  • 10 months later...

Reasons Behind No SSF2T HD Remix Beta on PS3

 

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Over in the Ask Capcom forum, Christian Svensson (Capcom’s Vice-President of Strategic Planning & Business Development) weighed in on some disappointment about the Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Beta not coming to PS3.

 

A few additional points:

 

1. We are resource constrained. This project already has gone over the original budget (we had a new budget approved to accomodate our dedication to its quality and the new features… there were even a few we wanted to do that had to get cut in the end… more on that in a post mortem blog or something). Anyway, we wanted to do a beta to test the new network features but even if it were possible for Sony to do, it would require 3 submissions (US, Europe, Asia/Japan) to reach the same global audience we can with MS in a single test and global submission.

 

2. We treat the PS3 extremely seriously. To date, we are still the only third party publisher doing cross platform, simultaneous digital releases (still working on the global simultaneous, but see the issues above on multiple submissions per territory as an issue). Believe it or not, this is not easy and to suggest we aren’t treating the PS3 as important would be ignorant of what we’re doing for it.

 

 

3. In my ideal world of worlds, we would have done a beta on each. That said, the effort and time (not to mention money) that would have taken, if it even could be done, probably would have pushed the project back another few months on our side. I suspect you guys would still like to play this title in this calendar year.

 

4. The beta for 360 will absolutely help the PS3. There is code parity across the two and any issues found in 360 will be fixed in PS3. So while PS3 owners won’t be able to participate in the beta, they will still benefit in the finished product.

 

5. Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 will be an excellent title on PS3. The lack of a bonus beta doesn’t make it not worth its asking price.

 

6. When you show me someone running a cross platform beta… I’ll be impressed, because that’s a hell of an investment.

 

P.S. Thought this thread was dead, posted to reignite. :P

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Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix submitted for PSN/Live certification

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Capcom have revealed that Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix has been submitted for certification on PSN and Xbox Live. They have not yet been approved but they are hopeful they can released the game on both platforms at the same time. "It's submitted on both platforms but not approved on either yet so we'll have to see. Fingers crossed." said Capcom's Christian Svensson.

 

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Street Fighter II HD Remix Shows Off Its Combos

 

Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix is coming...sometime soon, and Capcom has released a teaser video showing off some of the combo moves you can pull off in the rebuilt version of the classic fighter. To some of you, these moves will be very familiar. To a Street Fighter player as skill as I am not, these are the sort of moves I only ever pull off on accident. The key lies in making it look as if you did it on purpose. I find that shouting the word "Face!" seems to help.

 

P.S. Do watch the video, it shows some really amazing combos (one was a 11 hit combo).

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Street Fighter 2 HD Delayed on PS3 for U.K.

 

Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix has been delayed indefinitely in the U.K., reports Edge Online. The anticipated fighter revival was confirmed for release this week, with the PlayStation Network version hitting today and Xbox Live Arcade tomorrow. But Capcom has told Edge that the game now has no official release date in the U.K.

There wasn't a reason mentioned behind the push, nor does the report make it clear if this includes all of Europe. On the subject of game approval, Capcom's Christian Svensson did remark recently that approval from Sony in Europe can sometimes take "closer to two weeks," so this could simply be a product of a longer approvals process. The game will still be available for the Xbox 360 in the U.K. starting tomorrow, making the console of choice obvious for those with itchy Hadouken fingers.

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FOXHOUND, we need this ASAP. if possible get it from some store other than US considering the current USD rate.

 

OT: i already put money in the US store wallet yesterday

and i think only US store is getting an update today...others will update on thursday

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