PC Patch released for ‘Batman: Arkham Knight’

It has almost been two months since the release of Batman:Arkham Knight, and now PC gamers will be happy because a patch has finally been released to attend to the performance and frame rate issues. When the game first came out, a host of issues surfaced for PC gamers and the frustrated group took to the internet to voice their concerns. As a result, the game was pulled from popular gaming platform, Steam, and all other PC purchases were stopped.

 

Gaming Developer, Interactive finally released a patch attending to almost all the issues.

The Major fixes attended to are:

  • Reduced frame rate hitches
  • Optimizations for system memory and VRAM usage
  • Improved performance on all GPUs (requires the latest drivers)
  • More Comprehensive In-Game Settings
  • Fixed low resolution texture bugs
  • Fixed hitches when running on mechanical hard drives (HDD)

Warner Bros. and Rocksteady have plans to attend to the following improvements in future PC updates:

  • Adding support for SLI and Crossfire
  • Adding support for the latest DLC & Season Pass content
  • Adding support for additional updates such as Photo Mode
  • Continued improvements and bug fixing for a Windows 7 specific memory issue that occurs on configurations with 8GB of system RAM and some NVIDIA GPUs during extended game play
  • Continued improvements for Windows 10 specific issues on systems with some AMD GPUs

Game on PC Fans!

 

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