With game director Sefton Hill confirming over the weekend Rocksteady's investment in helping fix the problems plaguing the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight, details have also emerged over the specifics of what's being worked on.
An update on the game's Steam forums has stated that " the work is significant" and while the game's being worked and "Rocksteady is leading our team of developers and partners", it'll "take some time" to make sure everything's correct.
The post detailed key areas that the teams are looking at:
Support for frame rates above 30FPS in the graphics settings menu
Fix for low resolution texture bug
Improve overall performance and framerate hitches
Add more options to the graphics settings menu
Improvements to hard drive streaming and hitches
Address full screen rendering bug on gaming laptops
Improvements to system memory and VRAM usage
NVIDIA SLI bug fixes
Enabling AMD Crossfire
NVIDIA and AMD updated drivers
Additionally to this, they're also working on patches for those still playing the PC version.