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Saturday, September 21, 2019

The legendary game has been proven to cheat players en masse


The YouTuber nicknamed the desk demonstrated how a computer opponent in the cult street Fighter 2 taboo played by its rules and secretly cheated players.

Street Fighter II: The World Warrior is considered to be the most important game for the taboo or martial arts genre. But it is less known that the computer opponent in this game is one of the most vicious cheaters out there. You might have wondered if you had played the game in the early 1990s, and now you have evidence for it.

Specifically, a video has emerged on YouTube these days detailing how a computer opponent, or AI, has cheated on a player. That is, the game itself cheated the player by giving his opponent an advantage that the player could not achieve. One of the dirtiest tactics involved the use of indestructibility, while others related to timing, that is, non-compliance with the conditions for executing moves imposed on players. For example, players must reserve a minimum of two seconds to perform some moves, while a computer opponent can make the same move instantly.

The computer adversary also had the unfair advantage of being able to perform non-blocking punches, and when caught in a clinch and struck simply would no longer release and could do up to 95% damage. On the other hand, no living player can press keys so fast as to perform the same fork with the same amount of damage.

What else to say than - dirty, mean, unsportsmanlike!


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