• "Street Fighter 5" rage quitting has been an issue ever since the game was launched in February.

"Street Fighter 5" rage quitting has been an issue ever since the game was launched in February. (Photo : YouTube/MKIceAndFire )

"Street Fighter 5" rage quitting has been an issue ever since the game was launched in February. Pertaining to this problem, the franchise has decided to release "Street Fighter 5" patch 1.03 to finally resolve the issue. The twitter page of "Street Fighter" confirms the release of the said patch that would most likely address rage quitting.

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A player applies the technique of rage-quitting to get away with a loss. Players do this by deliberately disconnecting during a fight, thus giving these players a chance not to obtain a loss. Given this fact, the franchise has addressed this problem several times via encouraging those players who were victims of rage quitting to submit an evidence relating to the issue, Attack of the Fanboy reported. The "Share Button" on PS4 can be used to record proofs of rage quitters. Capcom also warned the players that if they purposely quit during the fight, then they would definitely lose their fight money.

Perhaps, the previous solutions were not enough to stop the gamers from rage quitting. This could be why Capcom is set to release the "Street Fighter 5" update patch 1.03, which has been rumored to be out by the end of this month.

Aside from the "SFV's" 1.03 patch, it has been reported by Gamespot that Capcom will release a downloadable content for "Street Fighter 5" this month. According to other reports, Capcom's UK community manager Matt Edward confirmed that Guile will be included in this "Street Fighter 5's" April DLC, but he still do not have any idea relating to the release date of the said downloadable content. However, there is still no confirmation coming from Capcom relating to this news.

It cannot be denied that Guile is one of the main characters of "Street Fighter," and he is also a favorite of most "Street Fighter" fans. With that said, it would not be surprising that gamers would be really glad if Capcom will indeed release a "Street Fighter 5" DLC this month, which contains various characters including Guile.

To sum it up, it is a shame that some players do practice rage quitting. This problem must be resolved to give chance to gamers of "Street Fighter 5" who are competing fairly.

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