‘Batman: Arkham Knight’ for PC updated to fix issues

‘Batman: Arkham Knight’ for PC updated to fix issues photo ‘Batman: Arkham Knight’ for PC updated to fix issues

Players of “Batman: Arkham Knight” on the gaming consoles will be able to enjoy the new character skins as they take on a series of AR missions, reports Yibada. The Interactive leg of Warner Bros. encourages PC users of the game to provide feedback, especially on additional bugs and crashes, so that a fix may be provided before the next patch is released, as well as before the game hits retailers once again.



These new character skins include Red Hood’s superhero persona, the Damien Wayne Robin, Batman Justice, Batman Hush, and Batman of Zurr-En-Arrh.

Officially announced on Steam, the massive “Arkham Knight” PC patch brings to this version of the game reduced frame rate problems, optimizations for system memory and VRAM usage, more detailed in-game settings and a decrease in low texture bugs. Now that the patch has been released for those with PC versions of “Arkham Knight”, they can finally try it themselves without the issue of numerous glitches and blurry textures.

“In order to fix this issue, players need to delete the config folder under the directory “Program FilesSteamsteamappscommonBatman Arkham KnightBMGame”, and also need to verify the game cache.

The patch first appeared on Wednesday through Stream for PC users and gamers, who had previously signed up to beta test the Batman: Arkham Knights’ new updates, but was quickly pulled out after a couple of hours of availability, because of the premature release of the patch. Unfortunately, nothing seemed to work. It is set one year after the event of “Batman: Arkham City” released in 2011.

 

Aided by the mysterious Arkham Knight, Scarecrow unites Batman’s greatest foes in a plot to finally put an end to the Caped Crusader.

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