5 changes Guilty Gear Strive should really make before release Posted by Dakota DarkHorse Hills • February 27, 2021 at 12:02 p.m. PST • Comments: 32
The fighting game community s seen more excitement over these past few weeks than they have in close to a year in large part thanks to Guilty Gear Strive s open beta, which came to an end earlier this week.
While almost everyone who tried it absolutely applauded Arc System Works for their excellent rollback netcode implementation, there are still some major aspects of Strive that need to be reworked to live up to what players expect from a premier fighting game in 2021.
Update: The open beta period for Guilty Gear Strive is now available for all players on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The download requires around 11 GB of space on the PS4.Mankind knew that they cannot wait any longer .
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