Many Batman: Return to Arkham fans complain about frequent FPS rate drops that can go below 30. It appears that this issue often occurs when running around or in combat scenes. All these FPS rate drops severely limit the gameplay experience. Cutscenes look awful, and aren’t at all cinematic. It appears there is a problem with the lightning level since many gamers complain the scenes are too bright. Moreover, in one particular cutscene, Batman miraculously doesn’t have any damage done to his suit, when it should actually be torn apart. Speaking of brightness, gamers also complain about the blinding white light that appears every time they use detective vision: “I guess it’s possible they wanted to deter you from using it all the time but I wanna be able to see the game after I play for a while not with a constant headache! Please, my eyeballs beg of you. Tone down the brightness!” The old Arkham games were dark to add a romantic illusion to the game atmosphere. In the new Batman: Return to Arkham version, not all scenes need illumination and, unfortunately, the high brightness level  ruins the overall impressive game graphics. Apart from these three common complaints, Batman: Return to Arkham appears to be a stable game, it doesn’t freeze nor crash. If you’ve encountered other issues that we didn’t list in this article, tell us more about your experience in the comment section below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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