Batman: Arkham Knight for the PC is finally playable after the fixed.
Warner Bros. Interactive released an interim patch for Batman: Arkham Knight. This update allows the game to have higher performance. Here are the main corrections.
- Reduced frame rate drops.
- Optimization of system memory and use of VRAM.
- Improved performance in all GPU (requires latest drivers).
- More game settings.
- Solution bug that causes low resolution textures.
- Troubleshooting when running in mechanical hard drives.
In addition, Warner Bros. said it will continue working to improve the game, so he revealed a list of problems to be resolved in future updates. If you have not take a look at our Batman Arkham Knight Walkthrough to get good tips.
- Add support for SLI and Crossfire.
- Add support for Season Pass DLC and recent.
- Add support for additional updates as Photo Mode.
- Continuous improvement and correction of errors occurring in the specific memory Windows 7
- Configurations with 8 GB RAM and Nvidia GPUs for some extended play sessions
- Continuous improvements to specific problems in Windows 10 with AMD GPU systems.
“We would like to thank everyone for their patience and invaluable feedback,” said Warner Bros. Interactive. “We will provide updates here as they become available. In the meantime, please enjoy the game with the latest patch.” Yesterday, Warner Bros. released this patch by mistake, but was removed immediately. By user feedback, this update improves performance by far Batman: Arkham Knight PC.