Street Fighter 5’s Skies of Honor stage is now thought-about too distracting for skilled play.
Capcom bans Street Fighter 5 stage from professional gaming competitors
Sometimes, distinctive concepts which are exciting for casual multiplayer matches can develop into downright devastating if skilled careers are on the road. Capcom has determined that is completely true of Street Fighter 5’s “Skies of Honor” stage, which is now banned from the Capcom Cup tournament for being too distracting.
Skies of Honor is a DLC stage which takes place overtop Dubai on Rashid’s non-public airplane. As reported by Polygon, the stage creates a significant hurdle for professional players because the aircraft slowly tilts and weaves throughout the sky. The visible disorientation – proven within the video above – can completely distract gamers from touchdown essential blows on opponents. I imply, I personally felt slightly airsick simply watching the video.
Skies of Honor is the second Street Fighter 5 DLC stage to be banned from match play. Kanzuki Beach was faraway from the roster after it was identified that water within the background truly obscures low-traveling projectile assaults. Outside of Capcom Cup 2016, the maps may also not be featured within the upcoming Capcom Pro Tour season.
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