Yes, a good thing. The port enhances accessibility for players on less powerful systems.
Yes, a good thing. The port enhances accessibility for players on less powerful systems.
I thought this terrible and disappointing game has driven significant shifts in the gaming world—1. Pre-orders are down 2. Creators fear strong PC communities and backlash 3. UK Consumer Rights Act guarantees refunds for digital purchases http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/r...rights-act 4. Numerous titles have been postponed to improve quality before launch, possibly making Batman: Arkham Knight one of the last poor AAA PC releases.
I believe it was a useful surprise for the developers and publishers who didn’t meet expectations. The same reaction occurred with Assassin's Creed Unity, but at the time there were no Steam Refunds, so it didn’t affect Ubisoft’s finances much. It mainly impacted their reputation and future sales. It won’t be the final time. In fact, 2014 was a really tough year, and things have improved since then.
Recent reports suggest a new update for Arkham Knight will be released soon, with discounts available again. The release date for the patch and the start of sales are expected to be towards the end of this month.
It definitely served as a solid illustration, and Steam's release timing was excellent, though this won't be the final one. Unfortunately, it's not the best experience either—it's a fairly decent game overall. I began playing it recently and had some enjoyment, but the lag remains quite noticeable.