By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Rocksteady Releases First Patch for PC Version of Batman: Arkham Knight

Rocksteady Releases First Patch for PC Version of Batman: Arkham Knight - News

by Jared Katz , posted on 29 June 2015 / 2,374 Views

Rocksteady has released the first of a number of patches for the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight.

B:AK

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.
B:AK

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

More Articles

2 Comments
beeje13 (on 29 June 2015)

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?

  • 0
archer9234 beeje13 (on 29 June 2015)

It would have. It would expose the shitty PC port team. And people wouldn't of bought it at all.

  • 0