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We’ll have more for you on this ‘interim’ patch as soon as possible. Relief that doesn’t fix all of the game’s problems, either. The issues it refers to are: a bug that disables rain effects, a bug that crashes the game when you try to quit, a bug that makes Steam redownload the game, and a bug that crashes the game when you try to turn off Motion Blur.Ī patch that fixes these things does sound highly valuable but by the time it’s out, Arkham KnightPC players will have been waiting three months for this relief.
We are continuing to monitor and listen for any additional issues and are driving towards a full update for everyone as quickly as we possibly can. We would like to thank you for your continued patience and invaluable feedback. We will provide additional details as we finalize that interim patch over the coming weeks. This update will address many of the issues we listed in our June 27 update. Interactive Entertainment, Rocksteady and our partners are targeting an interim patch update for existing players to be released in August.
said the following:Īs an update, Warner Bros. In an announcement on the Batman: Arkham Knight Steam page, Warner Bros.
So here’s some slightly better news: Batman: Arkham Knight PC will be getting an ‘interim’ patch in August which will further help to get the game in working order.
The game has received a small patch, but this didn’t solve all of the problems, and on Friday, an email leak suggested that it wouldn’t be completely fixed until September. Interactive yanked the game from sale but reports suggested that not only was the PC version of the game outsourced to a team of just 10 PC people, but that WB knew that Arkham Knight PC was broken, too. When Batman: Arkham Knight was released on PC back in June, it quickly became quite clear that the game was broken.