Logo: Not the best logo in a Photo Mode.Cinema worked best for me going for that filmic look like I did with TLOU: Remastered. Why would you want say, black bars or "cinema" not at 100%? There are Bat-frames? "Bat computer" and "swarm" for example. Strangely there is intensity for this one. Vignette: There is intensity for this vignette, but as usual I don't really use it.Some change a shot dramatically like "Killing Joke," others not so much. For me I was going for a filmic look, so filter "Film" was best for me. Filter: There's no intensity on these 10 filters.The colours come out more but are darker, suited to Batman. The best setup for me was 60% exposure and 25% brightness. This setting can take some playing around with to get the right brightness in your shot. The way strength behaves is odd, as going up 1% can show a massive difference, and the next 10% seems to do nothing. For example, I can't have a small area in the distance be the only place in focus. Not as much control as other Depth of Fields. For some reason with tilt, you can only do 45 degrees either way, seems a bit of a misstep for Batman. Camera: You can move the camera whenever you want, so this option is for zoom (30-110) and tilt.With zoom at max, up high, you can see a lot of Gotham. For PC, after toggling the toggle, quick access is 'P'.Ĭamera freedom is alright I suppose, don't expect Mad Max or DriveClub levels of freedom. This toggle needs toggling on in the pause menu. It's the usual click both analogue sticks to enter Photo Mode. This is the 3rd game in this Photo Modes series with this combat style, so I'm using a controller. Much like Mad Max, though, you're entering Photo Mode every few seconds. It takes some fiddling around to not look at Batman. It's one of those Photo Modes where it really wants you to look at the main character. ![]() You end up just zooming in with your - bat-noculars? Also the "Image" settings, reset every time you enter Photo Mode. If you don't click the 元 and R3 at the right time when using a controller, it doesn't work. I enjoyed this Photo Mode, bar a few niggles. That's what you expect from Rocksteady, though. The detail put into the world is quite extraordinary. Annoyingly, photo mode helps show off how good the game could have been on PC. Believe me, I saw the amount of salt in the first 2 paragraphs. ![]() I can't appreciate most, if not, all of the game because I can't handle that god awful performance. I should probably stop, I could write an entire thesis on all the hilarity of the PC version of Arkham Knight. When the game runs well in the 5 seconds it does every 30 minutes, it's depressing it shows how good the game could be. ![]() The steam forums are a great laugh, mainly due to WB, not the rightfully aggravated fans. These freezes occur mainly when in the Batmobile. There are moments in Arkham Knight where the game freezes for 4 seconds before springing into life again. The performance of Arkham Knight kills what could be a good game. Origins was a chore, mainly due to the fact it was overall a bore (watch out, poets). I still wish a patch will come along, I'll stick the game on and suddenly: "I can show you the world." But much like Square Enix's sales targets, it's very wishful thinking. I mean, let's not gloss over this, Arkham Knight on PC was and still is a disaster. Commonly known as "Post Batman With Terrible Framerate On PC".syndrome. So, I'm still suffering from "PBWTFOP" syndrome.
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