Multiple users have reported input lag problems on the PS4 version of Street Fighter V

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"We have heard reports of input delay and have shared it with the development team," says a post on Capcom Unity . "They are currently looking into the reports and we will let you know as soon as we find out more."In the same post, Capcom apologizes for its lack of communication surrounding issues and future updates. "We’ll be the first to admit that we can improve our communication with the community, in terms of where our priorities lie around the game and status updates."Regarding recent delays to additional content, Capcom said from now on "we will be much more transparent when plans change so all of our fans know what to expect."New character, Ibuki and the cinematic story mode are now scheduled to be released at the end of June. However the language used by Capcom makes it sound like the company isn't too optimistic, saying "...we are currently aiming for the last week of June."Capcom's latest attempt to cut down on Street Fighter V's rage quitting problem has seen more success than the last one. The developer reports rage quitting is down 60 percent, however more measures will be put in place in the future to bring that number down further. IGN's review of Street Fighter V says it's "an excellent fighting game that's missing too many features." The game actually missed its sales target for the first couple of months of release.

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