Since it was released on PC, Rocksteady’s ambitious conclusion to their Batman saga has been pretty much unplayable and broken in fundamental ways. Now it looks like the devs and publishers at Warner Bros. have finally given up and are fully admitting they won’t be able to completely fix the game, offering full refunds as a result. “We are very sorry that many of our customers continue to be unhappy with the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight,” Warner Bros. official community admin said in a recent update on Steam. “We worked hard to get the game to live up to the standard you deserve but understand that many of you are still experiencing issues.” “Until the end of 2015, we will be offering a full refund on Batman: Arkham Knight PC, regardless of ...
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment may not be winning the battle for the hearts of PC gamers around the world, with the “Batman: Arkham Knight” PC version still being plagued by problems and technical issues, but there seems to be some good news with the announcement of the game’s first interim patch now being tested with a potential release within the coming few weeks. The PC version of the otherwise critically acclaimed game was unfortunately met with negative reviews due to technical issues with the final game that was launched and distributed. The console game garnered rave reviews, but the PC version ended up being pulled from sales just a few days after it was released. Thousands of users had reported major technical problems with the game when they installed it...