you continue to baffle me with the things that youre worrying about in this game, honestly. The game is virtually on fire and unplayable for most people, and you are worried about pressing Capcom on supposed lack of more breakthrough stages and now Chun's boobies. You have the most strange priorities my friend
I have the priorities of someone who grew up and continues to enjoy playing SF for its single player content first and foremost. Is it really so hard to believe that such people exist? People that like SF games for their character designs, stages, art, music, presentation, lack of high levels of gore or lewdness, small touches in stages and such that show a level of care and attention, a variety of modes, actual (unplayable) bosses and character dialogues etc.?
I still go back to SFII, Alpha and III regularly because their total package makes me want ot return to them to experience their content once more, not just their combat mechanics. Every time I'm floored again by them in fact. IV never managed to have this lasting impact on me because I always felt it lacked an identity beyond being fully nostalgia driven or a KOF style dream match where anything goes. V seems better in that regard despite my problems with it, but it has yet to find its footing in terms of offering a more unique experience as well because it is lacking so many things that I listed above, things such as the promised stage transitions and overall presentational polish.
And once more: I do certainly also care about online functionality and such, and I happily join the chorus of complaints on those, I just don't care about them above the other things I mentioned. Not every SF fan is only focused on online compeition and learning combo strings in the training mode - some of us actually care about the wrapping and other content as well.
Maybe you should try to keep a more open mind about people's tastes instead of hounding those that have a different perspective? Just a thought.