Rocksteady Releases First Patch for PC Version of Batman: Arkham Knight - News
by Jared Katz , posted on 29 June 2015 / 2,374 ViewsRocksteady has released the first of a number of patches for the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight.
Those PC owners who haven’t requested a refund will find that the patch does the following:
- Fixes a crash that was happening for some users when exiting the game.
- Fixes a bug which disabled rain effects and ambient occlusion. We are actively looking into fixing other bugs to improve this further.
- Corrects an issue that was causing Steam to re-download the game when verifying the integrity of the game cache through the Steam client.
- Fixes a bug that caused the game to crash when turning off Motion Blur in BmSystemSettings.ini. A future patch will enable this in the graphics settings menu.
Along with these fixes, Rocksteady also listed the following issues as its main priorities going forwards:
- Support for frame rates above 30FPS in the graphics settings 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
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I read that the PC version was 'outsourced' but no details were given... Looks like it just wasn't ready, that could have been the reason for the 3 week delay. If just the PC version was delayed would that have been just as damaging?
It would have. It would expose the shitty PC port team. And people wouldn't of bought it at all.