It appears that Nvidia does not like the fact that the game bearing its GameWorks technology is having so many issues on the PC as it has decided to join Rocksteady Studios and Warner Bros to try and fix PC issues with Batman: Arkham Knight game.
According to
a statement made for VideoGamer by an Nvidia representative, the company has offered its assistance in fixing the problem. "We are working with WB Games and the development teams to address the performance issues of the of the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight. We have made our QA and engineering resources available and will provide updates when they are available," says the statement.
The PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight has seen worse issues than Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Unity, which had a pretty bad launch. Bugs, glitches, stuttering, texture tearing and plenty of other issues have forced Warner Bros to suspend sales of the PC version of the game and offer refund to any user that has bought the game.
Warner Bros have already issued a statement apologizing for the problem and promising an update that will clear those performance issues.
Unfortunately, it might be too late as the game already has a big negative mark all across Steam.
Source:
Gamespot.com.