Batman's performance remains intact, it was designed that way. (INFO INSIDE)
Batman's performance remains intact, it was designed that way. (INFO INSIDE)
It’s clear the game’s performance isn’t fundamentally broken—it was designed that way. There are some technical hiccups, but overall it works as intended. The basic requirements are set to match current standards, with ultra versions aiming for higher performance. The team is actively collaborating with developers and hardware makers to resolve lingering issues. They’re listening closely to community feedback and regularly checking forums and support channels for updates.
For those using the game on lower-end systems, sticking to recommended settings is key. The minimum specs suggest a smooth 720p experience, while higher-end builds can reach around 30fps. If you’re experiencing problems, reporting them through the official channels is encouraged.
We’ve outlined suggested graphics settings for different hardware tiers and provided a checklist of minimum, recommended, and ultra requirements. If you bought the game via Steam and aren’t happy, you can request a refund through their support portal.
It’s crucial to keep your graphics card and system updated, especially for AMD users, as performance can improve significantly. We’re committed to resolving these matters and will keep you posted on progress.
They offer very similar results but fall into separate usage groups. Plus, 660 is meant for the lowest 720p while 760 is for medium 1080p — what’s the difference?
I understand, it's clearly a humorous take. Your photo perfectly captures the joke.
It keeps surprising me: What does WB think we should do? Trade our PCs for a PS4? How could they possibly benefit from deceiving the well-informed PC community like this? I might have saved you a lot of money on development and could have shared the same idea with PC gamers in just one tweet: Batman is now a console-only title, because Fuck you PC gamers, that's the reason.
I'm not sure. Does your card hold 2GB or 3GB? If it's 3GB+, you might qualify for a minimum offer—but I wouldn't bother. If you have anything in your Steam wallet, you could always request a refund if you try it out.
It depends on the context, but generally 20% or more is seen as significant. Optimization quality varies, so what feels "almost" enough changes with the standards.