The developers haven't forgotten about the PC players

Dec 18, 2015 16:10 GMT  ·  By

Warner Bros and Rocksteady Studios have announced that a new patch has been released for the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight.

Batman: Arkham Knight for the PC platform remains a disappointment for many of the players, but the developers continued to provide patches and updates for it. The expected performance for this game is still not up to par, and we suspect that it will never be, but at least the developers want to improve it and are still working on it.

From what we can see in the changelog for this new patch, not many modifications have been made that could affect the overall performance of the game, but at least things are moving in the right direction. The patch does come with a couple of entries in this regard, but the rest is geared towards gameplay fixes.

What's new in the latest Batman: Arkham Knight patch

The developers continued to push updates out the door, but they are also planning to release more DLC for it. The Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions have been received very well, so it would be a shame for the PC version to get left behind because it didn't sell that great.

According to the changelog, some issues with stars being awarded or lost incorrectly in specific AR Challenges have been corrected, the target prioritization during combat has been refined, and the heavier rain during the opening section of the game have been restored. Moreover, various gameplay fixes and stability improvements have been implemented, and frame times are now more consistent for 60hz monitors running at 30fps with VSync enabled.

Also, a graphical corruption that could have occurred after Alt-Tabbing has been fixed, support for the December DLC content has been added, and the keyboard & mouse controls that did not function in DLC AR Challenges are now behaving properly. Please make sure that you check the entire changelog on Steam.

Just open Steam and let the game update. Enjoy!