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When Batman: Arkham Knight, the third game in Warner Bros.'s Batman Arkham trilogy, was first released on PC, it was plagued with a huge host of issues, which forced Warner Brothers to take down the game from Steam as they attempted to fix the problems.
A patch is about to be released for players who already purchased the game from Steam.
The patch rectifies a huge headache for players during the original release, that of drastically reduced framerate problems. It also aims to optimize the game for VRAM and system memory usage, as well as improving game performance for all GPUs. To top it off, the patch also attempts to fix texture bugs and other game hitches.
There are also further improvements planned for the game.
Future patches aim to add support for some other hardware, as well as support for DLCs and Season Pass content. It will introduce a new mode called Photo Mode, and make improvements to the game for specific hardware configurations.
As of this article, the game is still not back up on Steam for purchase.
The patch rectifies a huge headache for players during the original release, that of drastically reduced framerate problems. It also aims to optimize the game for VRAM and system memory usage, as well as improving game performance for all GPUs. To top it off, the patch also attempts to fix texture bugs and other game hitches.
There are also further improvements planned for the game.
Future patches aim to add support for some other hardware, as well as support for DLCs and Season Pass content. It will introduce a new mode called Photo Mode, and make improvements to the game for specific hardware configurations.
As of this article, the game is still not back up on Steam for purchase.
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