Frequent rage quitters get fitting punishment in Street Fighter V
Rage quitters are the bane of online gamers. So, Street Fighter V does the near unthinkable and forced all these people to play together and get a taste of their own medicine.
A new patch for Street Fighter V just went online today which tweaks the matchmaking system so that frequent rage quitters will be more likely to play against each other, reports Kotaku.
Article continues after this advertisementStreet Fighter V had previously implemented temporary bans and League Point deductions to great effect. However, there are still those players who would rather get these penalties than register a loss on their record. Hopefully, having to go up against fellow rage quitters will further stem the culture of rage-quitting and mold a community of honorable players.
Apart from the matchmaking tweak, the patch also comes with some holiday-themed content such as special icons and character costumes. Alfred Bayle