Finally, Batman: Arkham Knight has been released to the world after many years of agonising wait. The next instalment of the franchise has been 2 years in the making and is set to top all of the previous games by adding amazing detail and unparalleled performance.
Following suit of our previous game performance analysis articles, we will take nine of the most up to date graphics cards available and pitch them against the game at three of the most popular resolutions.
As with all games at release, they have issues and setbacks; however, this particular game had more than a rough road to release and the developers have decided to remove it from the consumer purchase until it is fully optimised. Reasons behind this are still unclear, maybe it was a poor optimisation team or maybe the drivers didn’t support the game as expected, but we believe our copy and testing procedure demonstrates what the developers had hoped for originally.
Let’s begin shall we?
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