Warner Bros. Batman Arkham Knight for PC has had its fair share of issues and problems right after the launch. The issues made the developer remove the game from Steam on PC and said they are working on a patch to fix the issues haunting the gamers.
The patch was earlier released for gamers for beta testing, and the developer revealed earlier that it’s now rolling out for users who already have the game on their PCs (via Kotaku). The latest update fixes the frame rate glitches as well as the performance issues faced by users. Several users on Steam, as well as our own Fahad Al Riyami, also confirmed the improvement in performance of the game.
Here’s what you can expect from the patch:
- 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)
In addition to the above, we’re continuing to work on the following for future 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
For those of you who are thinking about getting their hands on the game for PC, it’s still not available on Steam at the time of writing this. If you happen to be a fan of the series, we’ll update you as soon as it’s available. In the meantime, if you already purchased the game earlier this year, let us know if the patch has fixed all the issues which were present before.