Upon the return of "Batman: Arkham Knight" PC version to Steam, it came with so much promise to deliver answers to the existing issues that have existed since it has been launched. But days later, complaints came in about the re-release that did not fair enough, and that the previous issues on VRAM optimization are still existing.
So fans have been wondering what has happened to the beloved game series? "Batman: Arkham Knight" has demonstrated to be devastatingly unbalanced on PC. Previously, the sale was being halted, then it eventually came back with so much promise, but then came out failing to some degree -- enough to claim acceptance among the gamers.
According to the gamers, the corresponding hardware is still not giving graphics quality that equates with the decent console frame rates. Irrespective of the settings and hardware, it still proved unstable and it is quite impossible to run the game at 1080p 60. While it may look like a luxury for other gamers, it is also probable that machines making the switch to PC can exploit the outrageous power of its hardware. Good machines are able to get somewhere from 30 frames per second when being set to high, while the inside section can be a bit less erratic, but still it's a far cry.
For the time being, a similar patch also placed the recent DLC into the game. Just like majority of the gamers who have tried it, they have admitted that the situation that they have experienced with "Batman: Arkham Knight" PC version have made them realize that perhaps they can just go back to PS4 games. But if there is one good news at the end of this story, that is Warner Bros is kind enough to offer refunds until the year ends, regardless of how much you have played with the game, either you enjoyed it or hated it!