compared to SGs week one or over it's lifetime?
Week 1.
It really bothers me how hair and fabric clip through clothing, why is that acceptable.. like, rashid's head scarf clips through his shoulder and birdies chain clips through his medallion.
Not sarcastic:
Because that's a hard problem to solve, and if you are using someone else's engine like Unreal it's because you would rather focus on other problems than solve things like that.
Sure, it's considered an "important" thing to fix in a fighting game, as opposed to in like an FPS, because you spend so much time staring hard at one single character...but at the same time, it's largely irrelevant for the game itself, compared to the goal of "have hair/cloth that moves by physics instead of being animated". They do render characters in separate planes to prevent hands going through chests, which I'd place much higher on the priority list for visuals.
Sarcastic:
They spent millions of dollars on it, you can't expect the game to do things other games already do properly.
With that said, if SF5 crashes and burns after its first year it can only mean bad things for the FGC.
How so? Do other games suddenly become worse? Would SF5 itself become worse for its fans if it were to stop being supported right now?
Or do you mean loss of the esports side?
Sure, it might mean the loss of Mandalay Bay for Evo, but ASW made multiple Guilty Gears, Namco made multiple Tekkens, etc, in the years between Capcom making CFJ and SF4. People still played MvC2 and 3s and CvS2 and GG and Smash and everything. There were weekly or monthly gatherings in lots of places, there were tournaments...people playing fighting games, just the same.
People who want to grow the FGC to become mainstream, or who want to make money off it, would surely mind SF5 failing. People who just want to play fighting games, or the huge number of people in the FGC who have no interest in SF5? They wouldn't.
Even people who want to continue to play SF5, I don't think would mind. 3s failed
hard financially and that playerbase didn't even notice.
We would probably stop getting ESPN coverage and sponsored players would have to go get jobs, but the overall FGC would remain largely untouched. As long as you remember that the FGC includes people who play all fighting games. :^)