A number of other issues have been fixed as well

Nov 24, 2015 21:59 GMT  ·  By

Developers from Rocksteady have issued yet another update for Batman: Arkham Knight, fixing a number of problems and quest-related issues.

After the disappointing news last week that Batman: Arkham Knight wouldn’t receive support for SLI or Crossfire for that matter, the developers are now coming out with a new update for the PC port of the game.

It looks like both the studio and the publisher (Warner Bros.) are still interested in further improving the game. It didn’t seem that way when they offered the money back to all the people who bought the game on Steam, until the end of the year, but we’re happy to see that’s not the case.

There aren’t too many performance-related fixes in this new patch for Batman: Arkham Knight, although there is an entry that says VRAM management has been improved in order to reduce framerate hitches, but it’s not among the first ones mentioned.

According to the changelog, a problem that occurred during some game saves has been fixed; a minor delay that occurred when aiming a gadget while playing with a keyboard and mouse has been corrected; full-screen movies no longer play at half the monitor refresh rate; a performance drop that occurred when encountering Man-Bat for the first time has been corrected; and a number of smaller bugs have been corrected.

The update weighs about 2.1 GB, so it’s a hefty one. Just download and play!

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