Post by Anthony on Apr 6, 2016 15:04:14 GMT
STREET FIGHTER V hit shops with a bizarre breast bug affecting gaming icon Chun-Li. But Capcom have now done something about the strange glitch.
Capcom have finally patched out Chun-Li's ridiculous boob physics from Street Fighter 5 with the latest March update.
You might remember we covered this in February days after the games release.
Essentially the "bug" sent Chun-Li's boobs bouncing all over the place, but only for player two on the character select screen.
It was strange, harmless but oh so funny. And now it's gone.
Thankfully though you can relive this ridiculous glitch
Street Fighter V only launched yesterday, but Eurogamer may have found one of the most bizarre and equally hilarious bugs of all time.
For some completely unknown reason, selecting Chun-Li with player two has some truly unexpected results on the character select screen.
To put it bluntly, it sends the first lady of beat 'em up's boobs bouncing all over the place.
Take a look below and see the difference.
The Eurogamer team have also tested this against other female characters in the PS4 and PC game.
R.Mika, Laura and Cammy were all tested, but from what they can tell, it's only Chun-Li who seems to be experiencing this bizarre booby bug.
You can take a look at Eurogamer's video below to see the results.
According to Eurogamer: "This particular issue has been in the fighting game since I played preview builds last year. Capcom had said it would be patched out, but in the latest version of the game."
But as we can all see, it's still present in the game, in all it's truly bizarre booby glory.
We've reached out to Capcom to find out what's going on and will update the story as and when we have more news on this breast blunder.
The latest Street Fighter game hit the shelves yesterday and unsurprisingly it's fantastic.
There's been a long time since SF4 wowed the gaming world. Much has changed, including appetites for 2D fighting games.
But the series is bolder and more confident than ever in Street Fighter V.
And fans of the old games will love the mix of classic gameplay and the new look Capcom have come up with here.
This is a must for fans of 2D fighters.
And casual gamers will lap it up as much as hardened online fight lovers desperate to be crowned Street Fighter king. An impressive online portion will only get better as the game evolves in future
Capcom have finally patched out Chun-Li's ridiculous boob physics from Street Fighter 5 with the latest March update.
You might remember we covered this in February days after the games release.
Essentially the "bug" sent Chun-Li's boobs bouncing all over the place, but only for player two on the character select screen.
It was strange, harmless but oh so funny. And now it's gone.
Thankfully though you can relive this ridiculous glitch
Street Fighter V only launched yesterday, but Eurogamer may have found one of the most bizarre and equally hilarious bugs of all time.
For some completely unknown reason, selecting Chun-Li with player two has some truly unexpected results on the character select screen.
To put it bluntly, it sends the first lady of beat 'em up's boobs bouncing all over the place.
Take a look below and see the difference.
The Eurogamer team have also tested this against other female characters in the PS4 and PC game.
R.Mika, Laura and Cammy were all tested, but from what they can tell, it's only Chun-Li who seems to be experiencing this bizarre booby bug.
You can take a look at Eurogamer's video below to see the results.
According to Eurogamer: "This particular issue has been in the fighting game since I played preview builds last year. Capcom had said it would be patched out, but in the latest version of the game."
But as we can all see, it's still present in the game, in all it's truly bizarre booby glory.
We've reached out to Capcom to find out what's going on and will update the story as and when we have more news on this breast blunder.
The latest Street Fighter game hit the shelves yesterday and unsurprisingly it's fantastic.
There's been a long time since SF4 wowed the gaming world. Much has changed, including appetites for 2D fighting games.
But the series is bolder and more confident than ever in Street Fighter V.
And fans of the old games will love the mix of classic gameplay and the new look Capcom have come up with here.
This is a must for fans of 2D fighters.
And casual gamers will lap it up as much as hardened online fight lovers desperate to be crowned Street Fighter king. An impressive online portion will only get better as the game evolves in future