was using a 720p resolution as the benchmark for testing, and that "literally thousands of bugs that were specific to the PC version" were reported, but ignored. These claims from internal QA testers also said that Warner Bros. knew about the PC version's problems "for months," but dedicated resources to working on the console version of the game, instead of the PC port. That happened in June, but the title is now available on Steam after a few months in the. Recently, Kotaku alleged that that Warner Bros. The 'Batman: Arkham Knight' PC port was such a disaster, publisher Warner Bros. and GPU-maker Nvidia, which has its GameWorks technology in the game-it was ported to PC by third-party developer Iron Galaxy, rather than developed by Rocksteady itself. Despite the hype surrounding the PC version-hype driven by videos released by Warner Bros. September is just the start of Australia's spring, meaning fixes could be delayed to as far away as November.Īrkham Knight's PC launch has been disastrous for publisher Warner Bros., and developer Rocksteady. That EB Games is choosing to return stock directly to Warner suggests that retailer doesn't have much confidence that the problems will be fixed in a timely manner.
Despite a recent patch for those who chose not to return the game, many of the performance problems remain. pulled Arkham Knight from sale on Steam and at retail, citing a number of "performance issues." This included including stuttering, wildly variable frame rates, and crashes, even when running the game on high-end hardware like a GTX 980 Ti. Due to this we have made the difficult decision to recall all PC stock from stores to return to the vendor until an acceptable solution is released." "The latest information from Warner is that the updates won’t be available until spring. "As previously advised, we have stopped sales of Batman: Arkham Knight PC while Warner and Rocksteady work on addressing performance issues with the game," the document reads.
The document, originally obtained by Kotaku, indicates that updates for the game will be released in spring, which begins in September in Australia. Batman: Arkham Knight is a disastrous PC port, with a 30FPS cap Countless gamers are experiencing massive troubles with the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight. The troubled PC port of Batman: Arkham Knight won't be fixed until September, at least according to a leaked internal document sent to EB Games stores in Australia.