Why Capcom games are often late to PC
by Alice O'Connor, Feb 20, 2012 6:10am PSTWith both Resident Evil 6 and Street Fighter X Tekken due to launch on consoles a while before they hit PC, you may be wondering, why are the PC editions of Capcom's games so often late? The answer's simple: because they start them later.
"Quite often, PC development starts when the console development finishes or nearly finishes," Capcom USA senior VP Christian Svensson posted on the Capcom Unity forum in response to a fan's question (via Eurogamer).
"Unless we start sitting on the console code and not releasing it until the PC development is complete (which we can't do from a business planning perspective), there's going to continue to be some small gaps unfortunately."
"We try to keep the gap as small as possible and at times, we have been able to make them simultaneous (Dark Void, Bionic Commando, BCR, MotoGP, Dead Rising 2, Dead Rising 2:OTR)," Svensson said, though let's note most of these were developed externally.
"Oh, and Arcade Edition was shipped on PC within 1 week of the console retail release (which I'd consider pretty much simultaneous)."
One might wonder, then, why doesn't Capcom start work on PC editions earlier in the development process? Ah, that'd be telling!
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With both Resident Evil 6 and Street Fighter X Tekken due to launch on consoles a while before they hit PC, you may be wondering, why are the PC editions of Capcom's games so often late? The answer's simple: because they start them later.
With both Resident Evil 6 and Street Fighter X Tekken due to launch on consoles a while before they hit PC, you may be wondering, why are the PC editions of Capcom's games so often late? The answer's simple: because they start them later. : Shacknews
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Is that also why you can't turn the music off, just down almost all the way?
I've been buying capcom games since 1992 and I think their quality control has always been poor. Another example. The online experience of SF4 on the PS3. Why is it so bad?
It's criminal in such a competitive game that it's frequently unplayable. It's just a joke. They have great designs, but their implementation is very ordinary.
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