Since pulling Batman: Arkham Knight from the steam store; Warner Brothers and Rocksteady have been working tirelessly, working with ‘the best engineers’ and the like in order to patch up their own admitted messed up launch for the game on PC.
In the most recent patch that was released on Steam for Batman: Arkham Knight; the team had managed to fix some bugs including the one that disables the game’s rain effects and the one that crashes the game when turning off motion blur in the settings.
These are the currently fixed glitches and bugs and Warner Brothers has assured fans that there are more that they planned to fix including:
- Support for frame rates above 30FPS in the graphics setting menu
- Fix for low resolution texture bug
- Improve overall performance and framerate hitches
- Add more options to the graphics settings menu
- Improvements to hard drive streaming and hitches
- Address full screen rendering bug on gaming laptop
- Improvements to system memory and VRAM usage
- NVIDIA SLI bug fixes
- Enabling AMD Crossfire
- NVIDIA and AMD updated drivers
You can read the post made by the community manager over on the Warner Brothers forums here.
It’s great to hear they’re working hard to really dig deep and make the game playable and enjoyable as well as hearing the complaints of fans. It’s a shame the game got such a rocky release since the game itself was actually quite good according to our review of the PS4 game which you can check out here. It’s a shame that this will sour experience for initial buyers who more than likely have refunded their copy on Steam. That said, I’m looking forward to all the fixes being made and the game being a complete experience so I can purchase this game and enjoy the final chapter to the Arkham story!