Well, played 2 hours today and it didn't crash once but it still has performance drops that can go below 5 fps in the city. Only way to get rid of it is to grapple up and up from the fight scene. I'll wait for more patches, this won't do.
Arkham Knight was't all that bad on high end systems back then indeed. A GPU dedicated to Hardware PhysX helped as well. But it was poorly optimized and got better later on.
arkham knights launch version had performance issues that an ssd and a 980 could not power through, period.
Maybe. An SSD combined with a GTX Titan X, a decent card dedicated to hardware PhysX (I don't recall which card I used for PhysX back then, either a Kepler or lower tier Maxwell), 6-Core HEDT CPU and 32GB of RAM mostly could, however (although it was no where near perfect, it ran and even looked better than Gotham Knights does on my current 4090 system).
4670k, SSD, 16GB RAM, 280x 3GB ran it just fine. ___ But for the reason I came here, about 8GB has just been downloaded for Gotham Knights
I got it for Black Friday, still playing through the story. Have played a couple of games with someone else on public and the combat is fun, wish more people who played on "public" didnt suck so bad. They either kick you because they dont even know how to change the game to private, or if they join your game they just run off and do whatever. So far I'm enjoying it and I haven't noticed any crazy performance issues as to make it stand out to be any worse than many of the games released over the past couple years anyway
The most recent update did improve performance. It's still not perfect, but it feels a lot better then it used to.
New update https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1496790/view/5536643852922618745?l=english Played it some last night, performance was rock solid. Game felt way better.
I would say it depends on what you're looking for. This is not an Arkham game. It's not meant to play like an Arkham game. Has no connection story wise to the Arkham series. That seems to be the biggest thing I see people complain about... they go in expecting something like Arkham, and get upset because it doesn't play the same. It's an action RPG that is set in Gotham after Batman's death. Combat is slower, not so much combo based... but built around loot and upgrading your armor and weapons. For me, the main issue was performance. I like the story, the characters... and the combat is fun once you get into it. And this update fixed the performance. For me at least.
Not relevant to Gotham Knights.... But Rocksteady have said in the past that they were a console studio first, PC version comes second. Or in the case of Arkham Knight.... gets outsourced to a studio not up to the task. So, I'd go into Suicide Squad with a bit of hesitation. Every Arkham game has had issues on PC. Knight just had the worst. And, SS does continue after the events of Knight.
Well finished this game in 2 days. Pathetic with frequent glitches ruining the experience. Rinse, wash and repeat is the theme of each mission with a storyline patchy if not flaky at best. The grappling and player movement is flawed and again ruins the experience. Even travelling straight is flawed where the grapple fails and you go backwards/sideways instead of forwards. Likewise what's the point of the bike with no cars on roads and few people if any? And then you realise that you can fast travel between places? If this is the direction of the new batman after 7 years (Arkham Knight), then yuck/puke.. Getting a refund as I write this.. this is a poor release. 4/10
I like this method ,finish the game then get a refund.Can I asked where you bought the game I would like to try this out.10/10