If you’re an avid gamer, and you missed IGX, then you missed out on what was one of the most enjoyable gaming events in India. IGX, or Indian Games Expo, was held for the first time in Mumbai, on the 14th and 15th of November. Players could try out all the latest games including Call Of Duty: Black Ops III, Witcher 3, Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, and many more. However, it wasn’t just games. You could meet game developers like Apar Games and Vanishing Point Studios, who showed off their upcoming games. Gamers looking to get the latest games and buy some cool gaming merchandise could go to GamesTheShop, Psychostore, Sunder Electronics, and many other stores present there. We also got to check out VR equipment made by Absentia VR, a Bangalore-based startup showed off its Tes...
Earlier in the month of June Batman: Arkham Knight was released for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. The PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight was found frustratingly filled with bugs and was subsequently removed from sale. On October 28, 2015 the bugless version of game will be updated on steam for PC. Publishers, Warner Bros said in a statement, “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).” At 10:30 pm IST, Batman: Arkham Knight will be re-released for the PC platform. Batman: Arkham Knight appeared carrying noticeable bugs and glitches, especially for those using AMD graphics cards. Major issues were sporadic freezes, frame rate shutters, and...
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...
It’s now been a couple of months since Batman’s latest video game adventure, Arkham Knight, ‘launched’ on PC to thunderous problems and complaints. It was quickly removed from sale and apologised for, with Warner Bros. clearly taking things back to the drawing board on the port. Since then leaks and other sources have pointed at a working version of the port being months away, with little evidence to suggest otherwise. Today, on the official forums, an update has been provided that outlines where development is at with regards to fixing it. Community manager Yorick described the upcoming patch as “interim” – indicating that it won’t be the version that brings the game back onto sale – and listed off what Warner Bros. were hoping to fix ...
Batman Arkham Knight introduced an all new Photo mode in PS4 and Xbox One, you can check out the detailed review of the game here. The mode looks similar to the one which is present in Shadow of Mordor. I had a lot of fun using it and sharing our epic moments from the game. We hope the photo mode also comes to PC soon, though the game has been held back on the platform. Here are the detailed steps on how to use it 🙂 PLAYSTATION 4 While in the game, go to the Pause Menu. Highlight the Photo Mode option. Instructions on how to take and share will appear on the right side of the screen. Select Photo Mode by pressing the X button. You can also enable/disable Quick Photo Mode by pressing the Square button. Click L3 and R3 while in-game to instantly enter Photo Mode. From here, you can select se...
This week’s major updated games are: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Batman Arkham Knight. Batman Arkham Knight‘s PC version is still not fixed, and after delaying the Batgirl DLC, WB has announced that the latest patch for the game is coming on July 27th. No fixes have been detailed yet, but prepare for one massive patch notes section this time. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt got a patch this week, the Patch 1.07, and it adds quite a bit, but it also reportedly causes performance slowdowns in consoles. CDPR is already calling it the “Largest patch for the game yet”. The patch is 7.3 GBs on consoles and around 2.2 GBs on the PC. The PC version is just a prep patch and apparently doesn’t do much, with the proper patch arriving soon. You can find a (rather too complete f...
Kitguru reported that Arkham Knight won’t come back to Steam until maybe this fall. This comes hot on the heels of the official update on the Steam page by WB, in which they apologised for the debacle again and told that they are “modifying the internal review process for all of our games” and reassured the community that they are “working on [the updated version of the game on PC] every day” and “for the players who are continuing to play Batman: Arkham Knight on PC, fixes are continually being made to the game as we await the final updated version” They also announced that “Batman: Arkham Knight – Batgirl: A Matter of Family DLC will not be available on July 14 for those who are currently playing the PC version of the game” to “...
The Batgirl: A Matter of Family DLC will, as the title would suggest, let you play as the infamous female archetype of Batman, Batgirl. Rocksteady Studios have announced the new content will be available to the public on July 14th for those who purchased an Arkham Knight season pass. A sample of the plot can be found below: For more on gaming, keep heading back here at GamingCentral.