12/21/2023 0 Comments Street fighter 6 butt slapWhy take all this time doing design work, which isn’t fast nor simply, only to change it out and after several betas? On top of that why introduce new characters that have “features” that may be considered offensive, only to remove them later? I understand that Ono is doing some damage control here but I don’t think we’re getting the entire truth here. This comparison, edited together by Reddit, shows the dramatic change: A Capcom revelou um teaser e o logotipo do Street. I’m not 100% on either reply, it seems like backtracking to me. Street Fighter is, of course, historically known for its flashy fonts. We want that everyone can play and enjoy without worrying about anything else”, he says. The video screams censorship, but the fact of the matter is that Street Fighter V is still in development and subject to all sorts of change. But our goal is, at least, to reduce that number as much as possible so that they think ‘Ok, there is this issue here, but it is within the limits’. The costume remains, but Mika’s moves no longer feature the infamous cheek slap which is blatantly looked at and analysed in excruciating detail in the video below. “Probably we won’t be able to remove everything that could offend someone. The objective, according the producer, is to have characters that people like, and not put them off the game. Ono goes on to state that Capcom likely will start, or in Cammy’s case has already done so, attempt to remove anything else that may be deemed offensive to others. Let along not changing her outfit which is still super revealing and her “butt” is still shown, so I don’t get the reasoning here. We decided to remove that because we want the biggest possible number of people to play, and we don’t want to have something in the game that might make someone uncomfortable”.īut Ono, I can’t see something that is shown only for a matter of seconds at any given time harassing anyone, yet that would also indicate that a large number of R.Mika players would have had to complain about this. “We didn’t make any change because of external influences”, reassures Ono. That led some fans to question if some kind of ‘censorship’ had occurred. Originally, the fighter Rainbow Mika slapped her butt during one attack sequence, but the action was removed. ![]() And thanks to NeoGAF member Moraizen, we have a translation of the conversation. However in a recent interview with Brazilian wesbite UOL, Yoshinori Ono has finally stated why the “butt slap” was removed from the game. And while the deed was done, Capcom was mum on why the actual change had occurred, but for the most part, it was simply deemed as censorship. Mikas cheeky butt slap from her animation repertoire in Street Fighter V. They assumed that Capcom had been approached by some group or those so-called “SJW’s” who demanded that they remove that from the game. Several months ago, Capcom decided to remove R. ![]() When Capcom silently (or attempted to) removed the “butt slap” from R.Mika’s special, the fans of the character as well as fans of the game called foul.
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