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The PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight is still plagued with problems

Users are taking to Steam forums and Reddit to discuss myriad problems still affecting Batman: Arkham Knight on Windows PC.

The biggest complaints involve stuttering, freezing and framerate issues.

Moreover, Warner Bros. has taken to the Steam blog to warn of a GPU issue on Windows 7 that occurs after prolonged gameplay sessions.

The publisher recommends Windows 10 players have at least 12GB of system RAM to play the game with hard drive paging issues that seem quite common.

“We are still working with our GPU partners to add full support for SLI and Crossfire,” Warner concluded. “In addition, we are working with these partners to address stability issues on certain cards related to the latest drivers.”

Batman: Arkham Knight was re-released on Windows PC just yesterday after being pulled due to myriad problems.

Have you been burned by Batman on Windows PC?


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