"Batman: Arkham Knight" PC version finally made its way back in the market this week after four months of painstaking repairs. However, many PC gamers reported that the latest game update still contains bugs and is barely playable.
"Batman: Arkham Knight" PC version gamers have revealed that Arkham Knight has the same frame rate, graphics, as well as crashing issues as when it was first launched, Tech Spot reported.
A "Batman: Arkham Knight" PC version temporary patch rolled out last September for gamers who had already purchased the new game. But according to them, the only noteworthy change from the update is the additional support for season pass and add on content.
"Batman: Arkham Knight" publishers posted a Steam Community blog post saying that issues may occur with gamers using Windows 7, which can be resolved by merely re-launching the game. The blog also discussed that for gamers who are running Windows 10, they have found that having at least 12GB of system RAM on a PC allows the game to operate without paging and provides a smoother gameplay experience.
The "Batman: Arkham Knight" blog also admits that the game still experiences issues with multi-GPU systems, which was also encountered when the game first rolled out for PC. Warner Bros. assured that they are working with their GPU partners to fix this problem.
After the four-month long effort to resolve as much issue as they can, Warner Bros. is still facing bad publicity for the game "Arkham Knight," especially since gamers are expecting that it would come back to Steam without any more issues.
"Batman: Arkham Knight" PC version, however, is running well for a few.