Tune into my account of Arkham Knight.
Tune into my account of Arkham Knight.
As everyone knows, the game launched with major issues. We received a poorly developed update just before the main release. WB took an unusually long time to fix things, and after three months, they accidentally released a beta version by mistake. Many users were frustrated, but I understood the community's patience was wearing thin. As a PC Gamer, I felt compelled to help those who genuinely wanted a stable Arkham Knight experience. I reached out for beta patch files, and they agreed to share them. After installing the updates, the game finally ran smoothly. I shared a tutorial and a YouTube video with download links. My efforts quickly gained traction—already over 1,700 views on my upload. People began reaching out, even mentioning me on forums. The Community Manager responded, warning about potential malware risks due to the file source, but I clarified that was not the case. Eventually, WB acknowledged the issue, promised a fix, and removed my posts after a week. The outcome was rewarding—I realized one person’s persistence could positively impact many. Here’s my guide for proof: this was my action. TL;DR: I pushed for a timely patch release, and it made a real difference.
I crushed it when it launched and there were no glitches. /shrug Cool, just a nice comment.
It seems the clear punchline was overlooked. Tim Drake is grumbling about Batman after being briefly imprisoned and then taken away...