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Fighting game YouTuber offers $10,000 bounty for upgraded netcode in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3

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It’s no secret that arcade fighters reward absurd precision and reaction times, and that means you need robust netcode if you want to play these games online and have a good time. While rollback netcode has recently become the standard for big name fighters, the communities behind older games are understandably eager to see it come to the classics—so much so in one case that there’s a big pile of cash in it for capable modders.

FGC streamer and YouTuber Maximillian Christiansen (known online as Maximilian Dood) is prepared to make it raaaain for anyone who can “solve the issue of making rollback netcode work in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3,” which is on Steam but uses less responsive delay-based netcode. If you’re not sure he’s good for it, just take a look at the Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite mod he’d put nearly $30,000 into as of 2024.

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