'Batman: Arkham Knight' PC news and update: GameWorks and Nvidia's QA team working to fix PC version

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The PC port of "Batman: Arkham Knight," a few days after its initial launch, had received some terrible feedback from the fans. Many players have reported that the issues in-game have made the IP almost unplayable due to some major bug problems that which affected the performance.

And the latest update revealed that Nvidia is now on board in fixing the game. The company has lent a helping hand even though the issue is not entirely related to them.

Rocksteady, the developer of the game, is currently working together with Nvidia on a remedy for the game's technical issues. While speaking with MMORPG via PC Gamer, Nvidia's Tom Petersen said that the team, mainly the GameWorks and the QA, are now aiding the developer in fixing "Batman: Arkham Knight" for PC.

"When a huge title like that comes out [and] it's got problems, we're going to dive on it. We're going to apply our resources. And it's the same guys, it's the GameWorks guys, it's the QA guys, that are getting in there and looking at the port and trying to figure out what's going on," Tom Petersen said.

Petersen did also comment on what the ending product might look like after the fix. The Nvidia representative said that the game is going to be magnificent once the bugs have been destroyed. He said "I gotta tell you, on the releases I've seen, it is a fantastic game. It plays great, it's a ton of fun, the effects are amazing, and I'm pretty sure when Warner Bros. makes it available on Steam again, that people are going to be delighted."

Unfortunately, Nvidia, Rocksteady and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have not released any more details including when the game will be re-launched in the market.

However, players can still enjoy "Batman: Arkham Knight" on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 as the IP is not affected on the said ports.

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