‘Batman: Arkham Knight’ PC Version Is Back; Still With Issues? Users Get Free Games
The "Batman: Arkham Knight" for PC is back now on Steam for purchase and use, but there are still problems, according to PC Gamer.
In the past, the sales of the game were stopped because the PC release was problematic. It has taken a lot of time for the developers to work on the problem. A while back there was a report that it will be released again with major fixes done.
After a few months, the game is now on sale again on Steam. The price for the game is $49.99 and you can purchase the season pass for $39.99, according to Forbes.
Today, there are still comments on the game that it is still running very poorly. Warner, game publisher, confirms in today's update notes that the version today is still not perfectly fixed, according to sources.
"We are still working with our GPU partners to add full support for SLI and Crossfire," according to a representative of Warner. "In addition, we are working with these partners to address stability issues on certain cards related to the latest drivers."
There are also some problems with certain operating systems. There is a hard drive paging issue with some graphic processing units on Windows 7. This occurs if the game is played longer, according to the statement. It only needs a re-launch of the game to fix the problem. Window 10 also needs at least 12GB of system ram for it to run without problems.
"Batman: Arkham Knight" PC owners will get something in return for being loyal. Warner is giving out free copies of "Arkham" games like "Batman: Arkham Asylum GOTY", "Batman: Arkham City GOTY", "Batman: Arkham Origins", and "Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate", according to INQUISITR. Warner is doing this as an apology for all the fans.