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Batman: Arkham Knight’s PC patch finally coming in a few weeks

PC fans are finally getting some relief from their janky Batman woes. Back in June, Batman: Arkham Knight released on PC, PS4 and Xbox One but the PC version was in a terrible state which forced the title to be recalled from retailers. We are going into our third month of the game’s release and still no significant fixes have been made to the game. Warner Bros finally updated fans today by letting us know a patch that fixes a ton of issues with the game is in testing phase and will be released within the next couple of weeks, along with the game being available for purchase again. It is a shame that PC gamers had to wait this long for a competent version of the game, but it looks like gamers are getting a few nice bells and whistles added to the game such as the ability to remove the film grain effect if desired. Check out a list of changes below.

• Reduced frame rate hitches
• Optimized system memory and VRAM usage
• Improved performance on all GPUs (requires the latest drivers)
o Min Spec AMD GPU is once again the Radeon HD 7870 2GB

• More Robust In-Game Settings, including:
o Added the ability to change settings for Max FPS to 30/60/90
o Added toggles for Motion Blur, Chromatic Aberration, and Film Grain
o Added a “High” Texture Resolution value
o Added Texture Filtering option
o Added an Adaptive V-Sync option (NVIDIA only)
o Added VRAM Usage Meter
o Added Mouse Sensitivity Slider & Mouse Smoothing Option

• Fixed low resolution texture bugs
• Fixed hitches when running on mechanical hard drives (HDD)

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