I say its Steve Fox. Now we just need Dudley or Rog..
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MEGAMAN WTF :ionno:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-bVm9vYRKI"]Street Fighter X Tekken - PS3 Exclusive Characters Trailer - YouTube[/ame]
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Street Fighter X Tekken (360/PS3) $44.99 @ Newegg
Use promo code EMCYTZT1116
Xbox 360 version
PS3 version
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For some reason I cant get into this game. I like street fighter and tekken but together they look meh.Comment
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssKH0PQrVmw"]Capcom: "Street Fighter x Tekken" - Opening Cinematic - 2012.03.04 - YouTube[/ame]
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[quote=Misogi;1802554]Dhalsim, Steve Fox, Yoshimitsu, and Poison (LOL) announced.
And this just proves my point of how Japanese fighting games have the WORST character names ever.Comment
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The DLC's on the disc but you can't unlock it unless you cough up the dough through XBL or PSN.
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Originally posted by IGNIn a post on the Capcom-Unity blog, Capcom's community manager Brett Elston confirmed that the game's crop of upcoming DLC characters are available on the game disc, and can only be unlocked through Xbox LIVE Marketplace or PlayStation Network. Pricing and timing of the characters' releases weren't revealed.
The 12 downloadable characters include Blanka, Cody, Dudley, Elena, Guy, and Sakura from the Street Fighter side, and Alisa Bosconovitch, Bryan Fury, Christie Monteiro, Jack, Lars Alexandersson, and Lei Wulong from the Tekken side. Packing in on-disc content and locking it behind an online purchase is an undoubtedly controversial move, and one that Capcom explains as a matter of compatibility and file size.
"By including these 12 characters on the disc, the idea was to ensure easy compatability [sic] between players who do and do not choose to download the characters when they arrive as DLC," Elston explained in the post. "For example, not buying costumes in the Street Fighter IV series means you will not see the costumes when playing another person who did buy them; on-disc characters avoid this issue and allow everyone to participate in the update without additional patches or hiccups. The update also saves on file size - instead of a massive download, there will be a much smaller unlock that brings the new content to the surface."
The announcement comes in the wake of reports that players were exploiting a glitch that made certain DLC characters available, revealing their presence on the disc.Comment
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Street Fighter X Tekken can't take local teams online on Xbox 360
There's a major difference between the Xbox 360 version of Street Fighter X Tekken and its PS3 twin, it turns out. According to the manual included with both versions, the game's tag team modes allow you and a local friend to sign on to the same console and fight against two other people online; your buddy presses start at the character select screen and off you go. In actuality, this functionality only exists in the PS3 version of the game.
The issue has been acknowledged by Christian Svensson at Capcom, who stated that Capcom has no plans to patch the feature in, and that its inclusion in the manual was a mistake. "The reason for this difference is because of the architecture differences between [Xbox Live] gamertags and PSN IDs. I'm not sure of the technical details, but basically it amounts to: Sony made it so you can mix and match online and offline, and Microsoft made it so you can't."
That sounded like a reasonable explanation, until we remembered that the 360 version of Mortal Kombat does that exact thing, allowing two local players to take part in tag-team battles online. If it's possible for NetherRealm Studios to include the feature in Mortal Kombat -- the studio's very first release -- its exclusion from Capcom's brand-new flagship fighter seems strange at the very least.
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