In
case you're not yet sold on Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition,
Capcom has sweetened the deal with yet another new mode for the game. Team
Versus Mode has been confirmed, featuring "team battle" style
matches with up to 5 characters on each team. The mode has a variety of
unique modifiers & options as well, including: Vitality Recovery,
Change Order, and Retain EX Gauge. In a new video on UpUpDownDown, the
WWE's Xavier Woods, A.J. Styles, Kofi Kingston, Big E., and The Usos
preview SFV:AE's new mode.
Below are all the confirmed
options for Team Versus Mode. The Team Versus selection can be found
within the main Versus mode, then selecting the options from there.
- No.
of Team Members
– You can have a team of up to five members. Each team must have an
equal number of players.
- Match
Format
– Choose between Elimination and Best of Series
- Elimination
– The winner stays on as the teams fight to the last man standing.
- Best
of Series
– Each team member will match up against their corresponding
opponent until one team wins the majority of the matches. If the
number of battles won by each team is even, the result will be a draw.
Draws can only occur in teams of two or four.
- Vitality
Recover
– Choose how much vitality the winner recovers after each round. You
can opt for Partial (recover green health and some gray health),
Partial Green (recover actual health), or Full Recovery.
- Retain
EX Gauge
– Allows whether the winner will be allowed to carry over their EX
Gauge into the next round.
- V-Gauge
Advantage
– In Elimination, determine whether the losing team will be given
V-Gauge in the next round. Two bars will be given for a difference of
two fighters, and three for a difference of three or more.
- Change
Order
– The losing team can change their character order before the next
fight. Selecting random will randomize the order, including who goes
first.
- Throwaway
Matches
– In Best of Series, choose whether to play all the battles even if
the winner has already been decided.
- Round
Setting
– Adjust the number of rounds required to win a game.
- Match
Time Settings
– Set the time limit for a round.
- CPU
Difficulty
– If playing against the CPU, determine their difficulty.
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