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So, with the dramas regarding the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight, will there ever be a version for Mac users? Surprisingly, yes since launch, the developers have promised support not only for Mac users, but Linux and SteamOS users too. See also: 2015 iMac release date, specs, price and features Batman: Arkham Knight for Mac release date: Is Arkham Knight coming to Mac? It seems like that was the last straw for Warner Bros, as the company has now issued a statement regarding the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight, informing customers that they have until the end of 2015 to claim a refund, no matter how long you’ve spent playing the game.
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Though the patch released on 28 October fixed a number of crash-related issues for gamers, many were still reporting of crippling sluggishness and new bugs appearing in the game. Unfortunately, this wasn’t the end of PC-related Batman: Arkham Knight woes. Sadly, that wasn’t the case and it wasn’t until four months later on 28 October 2015 that bug fixes became available for PC gamers. Rocksteady co-founder Sefton Hill tweeted that the “best engineers at Rocksteady” were “working crazy to fix the issues ASAP” leading consumers to believe that the issues would be ironed out in a matter of weeks rather than months. The company responded by publishing specific guidelines for achieving the best experience for gamers’ individual PC spec, though this didn’t help the situation at hand.Īs a result, sales of Batman: Arkham Knight were suspended in late June, and gamers were faced with a choice: either get a refund from the retailer, or wait for the bugs to be fixed. Those running Batman: Arkham Knight on PC were reporting constant crashes, periods of crippling lag (around 5fps according to gamers) and general sluggishness when it came to exploring the vast open world of Gotham City and beating up bad guys. See also: The 79 best Mac games Batman: Arkham Knight for Mac: Issues with Arkham Knight for PCīatman: Arkham Knight was released in June 2015 for PC, Xbox and PlayStation gamers and while console gamers were more than happy with the experience, the same couldn’t be said for their PC gamer counterparts. With the PC version suffering such a setback, is there much hope for a Mac version of Batman: Arkham Knight? We take a look at the recent issues with Batman: Arkham Knight for PC, and whether this will affect a potential Mac launch.
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That was until the PC release of Arkham Knight back in June, which was full of bugs and practically unplayable.

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With Assassin's Creed Syndicate and Fallout 4 as well as Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 out in November, it's unlikely that the PC gaming audience will have much interest in Arkham Knight no matter what the fixes or freebies.Batman: Arkham Knight is the fourth game in the Batman: Arkham series, a series that has proved popular amongst gamers in recent years. It's expected considering that the game was released in June and it has taken over four months to get it to some semblance of working condition. (Also see: Batman: Arkham Knight PC First Impressions - a Dark Night for PC Gamers ) Season Pass holders will have access to all content released since launch," the post added. "This means that next week, all PC players will have access to Photo Mode, Big Head Mode, Batman: Arkham Asylum Batman Skin, and character selection in combat AR challenges. At the same time we'll also be releasing a patch that brings the PC version fully up-to-date with content that has been released for console (with the exception of console exclusives)," the post on the game's Steam Community page read. "At 10am PDT, October 28, Batman: Arkham Knight will be re-released for the PC platform. is prepping Batman: Arkham Knight for a re-release on Steam. There was a patch released that was touted to fix some of the game's issues, but it made little difference. "We greatly value our customers and know that while there are a significant amount of players who are enjoying the game on PC, we want to do whatever we can to make the experience better for PC players overall." We take these issues very seriously and have therefore decided to suspend future game sales of the PC version while we work to address these issues to satisfy our quality standards," a post on the game's Steam Community page read at the time. "We want to apologise to those of you who are experiencing performance issues with Batman: Arkham Knight on PC. (Also see: Batman: Arkham Knight Review - Dark Knight Rises? ) From a last minute change in system requirements needed to play the game, activation issues for disc copies, and extremely poor performance on PC, there was very little reason for PC gamers to bother with developer Rocksteady's latest adventure starring the caped crusader.

The PC launch of Batman: Arkham Knight was anything but smooth.
