The gaming community is abuzz with the latest developments in the Street Fighter 6 saga, where a performance update has been released to address the issues that have been plaguing the game since the Alex patch. This update, however, does not include the much-anticipated story changes for Alex, leaving fans with a mix of relief and disappointment. The performance issues, which were reported by players on PC, have been a major concern, with some players even suggesting turning off the Input Delay Reduction option in-game to mitigate the slowdowns and frame drops. Capcom, the developer, has acknowledged these concerns and released a new patch specifically for the Steam version of the game. While the patch addresses the suspected cause of the problems, Capcom is not guaranteeing that stability will be fixed for everyone. The update, released on March 31 at 7 PM PDT, brings the Steam version to [2.0201.000], with performance improvements expected on some systems. However, the lack of clarity on the specific cause of the issues and the absence of the story changes for Alex have left some players perplexed. The controversy surrounding Alex's plot development, which revealed the wrestler's marriage and pregnancy, has been a hot topic among fans. The story changes, which are yet to be implemented, may address the questionable relationship between Alex and Patricia, who was revealed to be his adoptive sister and also his second cousin. The developers have hinted at adjustments to the text and a possible reworking of the relationship dynamics, but the exact changes remain unclear. As Capcom focuses on resolving the PC issues, the gaming community eagerly awaits the first story patch in the game's history. The release of the performance update is a step in the right direction, but the lack of clarity on the story changes has left a void that fans are desperate to fill. The Street Fighter 6 saga continues, with players eagerly awaiting the next chapter in this ongoing story.