Would you elaborate? This seems contradictory.
It is contradictory because it literally makes no sense. I'm not trying to make
@d3v look foolish or anything but it's like he really doesn't understand the point of what we are arguing or how ultimately the tourney scene and Capcom's overall goals fuck each other in the ass.
I'll explain it myself and I'll also post this video as a backup:
Tournaments are done for marketing. At the same time, having them, or more precisely, a heavy eSports presence is a great way to get people to keep investing in the game. I mean, how do you think Riot makes money off LoL?
Riot makes money because they made certain that they will have a game that will appeal to a majority of the people and improve upon it time after time to the best of their ability. They didn't have a game rushed through the door to be released to the tourney MOBA community.
It's the same with Starcraft, Blizzard didn't rush that either nor Hearthstone and definitely not Overwatch...
Even if someone's not a regular tournament goer, if they're invested in playing the game competitively even just online, then they're more likely to spend on content like characters and costumes.
But the content is "free", they aren't going to be that invested in buying costumes or characters if they aren't being competitive. They'll probably get enough fight money for the characters they care about and that's it. Only pro and online warriors seriously care about unlocking everyone. I bet you if they made a Core Fighters version of Street Fighter V like Team Ninja did with Dead or Alive 5, you would be seeing people pay for 2-3 characters tops(and that's pushing it with how many be complacent on a single character and just play Ryu or Chun who will definitely be free characters by default).
At the same time, the money made from that content goes back to supporting the competitive scene.
But where is that money coming from? Because it's definitely not coming from the casuals...
I said this before and I'll say it again: If the Dead or Alive competitive scene can barely keep the game afloat compared to the casual side, what makes you believe Street Fighter's can when it's numbers for EVO can barely touch Smash, which has WAY more competitive players than Street Fighter can dream of...and that's not counting it's casual side nor how dedicate it's community is even compared to Street Fighter.
Casuals means alot in ALL games and outnumber the hardcore fans way more than people think they do. Throwing them under the boss to tend to the minority seems dumb no matter how much you rationalize otherwise.
I fully get you want to represent Street Fighter, I seriously do, more than you believe(I STILL want to get Street Fighter V...LATER)...but I cannot fathom this level of ridiculousness just to appease a faction of their market and the defense of the fans and the journalists, not a single bit.