XBox is actually amassing a decent fighting library in the US (unlike PS2)...Suikoguy said:as of right now.. no
But as with any fighting game, i'm concerned about lag regardless of platform.
There has been, 1?, fighting game online so far?
XBox is actually amassing a decent fighting library in the US (unlike PS2)...
dark10x said:...though still much better than Gamecube.
Culex said:And the point of that statement was....?
What? That XBox seems to be doing decently in online fighters while Sony can't get anyone on board? Even Capcom in Japan announced their KDDI service would no longer cover PS2 fighters, and the CVS2 and Gundam servers would shut down at the end of the summer. This is really one area where Microsoft has done well and corned a market, niche as it is.dark10x said:The point was the same as jarrod's comment...
jarrod said:XBox is actually amassing a decent fighting library in the US (unlike PS2)...
-Capcom VS SNK 2: EO
-Street Fighter Anniversary Collection
-Capcom Fighting Jam
-Iron Phoenix
-Guilty Gear X2 #Reload
-SVC Choas: SNK Vs Capcom
-The King of Fighters 2002/2003
-Samurai Showdown V/V Special
-Dead or Alive Ultimate
-Godzilla: Save the Earth
-Mortal Kombat: Deception
...and probably some others I'm forgetting.
The Take Out Bandit said:No on-line for PS2.
>:|
Sorry I should clairified online fighting library. Overall PS2 has the better fighting lineup, but for online fighters XBox is lightyears ahead.evil ways said:-Capcom VS SNK 2: EO = On PS2
-Street Fighter Anniversary Collection = On PS2
-Capcom Fighting Jam = On PS2
-Iron Phoenix
-Guilty Gear X2 #Reload = On PS2, + Isuka
-SVC Choas: SNK Vs Capcom
-The King of Fighters 2002/2003 = On PS2
-Samurai Showdown V/V Special = On PS2
-Dead or Alive Ultimate
-Godzilla: Save the Earth = On PS2
-Mortal Kombat: Deception = On PS2
Plus add:
Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution
Tekken Tag Tournament
Tekken 4
King of Fighters 2000/2001
And things are pretty much balanced out and equal between both consoles.
It isn't, and Capcom is turning off the servers for CVS2, MVC2 and both Gundam games this year. Seems they're not making enough returns of fighters for their KDDI service. :/rastex said:I actually believe that it's online for PS2 in Japan, but I'd love for a confirmation.
No offense, I trust you guys, but I'm just looking for an official announcement as IGN's story says it's online.
Ryu said:Was it officially announced somewhere that the PS2 version would not be online? No offense, I trust you guys, but I'm just looking for an official announcement as IGN's story says it's online.
MoxManiac said:Capcom USA probably feels their 2D fighters are too niche to go to the trouble of setting up online play on PS2. With Xbox, they just add some live code and MS does the rest.
jarrod said:It isn't, and Capcom is turning off the servers for CVS2, MVC2 and both Gundam games this year. Seems they're not making enough returns of fighters for their KDDI service. :/
kevm3 said:I've already written a letter to those idiots at Capcom... If they're assuming that this won't sell well on PS2 already, then they're really going to find justification for their statement once the masses find out that it doesn't have online features.
I would've purchased the game before, but I'm certainly not going to unless they add online. I can imagine a lot more people having the same mindset. There's simply too little competition around here for me to purchase a fighting game. Fighting games were MADE for online, but it is foolishly being omitted in this case... If they can make an obviously niche title like Auto Modellista online, there is no excuse for Street Fighter not being online. Maybe if enough people wrote in, Capcom would get the hint.
auto modellista wasn't inteded to be a niche release though, Capcom was hoping it'd become one of their premier franchises (they were expecting 600k in sales in Japan alone, probably over 2 million worldwide). 2D fighters on the other hand are most definitely niche in todays market...kevm3 said:If they can make an obviously niche title like Auto Modellista online, there is no excuse for Street Fighter not being online. Maybe if enough people wrote in, Capcom would get the hint.