After a naked Chun Li scandalised a fighting game tournament, Capcom sounds the alarm about PC game modding: 'There are a number of mods that are offensive to public order and morals'
After a naked Chun Li scandalised a fighting game tournament, Capcom sounds the alarm about PC game modding: 'There are a number of mods that are offensive to public order and morals'
But Capcom, that's the best thing about them.
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well, I do understand that in tournaments the games shouldn't be modded.
Otherwise: let players do what ever they please.
91 0 ReplyDoes this game not have any anticheat? I would have expected the game to stop you from loading modded content into multiplayer.
17 4 ReplyThe mod was running on a caster's machine. Perhaps some spectator mode.
Edit: Here's the clip BTW (Warning NSFW): https://files.catbox.moe/52t0v1.mp4
18 0 ReplyOh no, there go my morals
13 0 ReplyOh, that makes more sense.
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I'm surprised the textures aren't added locally. The host sends their textures to other players? That sounds so inefficient.
7 0 ReplyI'm being told that the mod was on the casters computer. Which makes sense
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absolutely no idea. Would have assumed the online mode would have had anticheat.
Though, was the tournament held online? TBH, skimmed through the article really fast
1 0 ReplyI assume even if it was over LAN it would include multiple copies of the game talking to each other. That means that the game allows you to upload skins from your game to other people. Which rases security concerns for me.
2 2 Replyor, as simpler explanation: the footage was captured from a device which was running the modded game.
edit: or, from the stream of the person using modded game.
4 0 ReplyThat makes a lot more sense.
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