Batman: Arkham City is arguably one of the better games of 2011, improving almost all aspects from its ground breaking original, while also keeping its unique twist of comic book exaggerated characters and dark, gritty atmosphere vaguely reminiscent of Christopher Nolan's series reboot. Even highly valued games such as this has its problems though with a number of technical issues plaguing the title ever since release. If you were all ready to hang up the batsuit and be done with virtual heroism, don't be too hasty, a patch for the PC version has been released fixing a number of issues to do with save corruption, graphical/performance hitches and our oh-so-beloved achievements. The official fix list is below: * Occurrences of Save File Corruption * Achievement re-locking issues * Crossfire/SLI Issues - Graphical flickering - FPS improvements when running crossfire * Instances of 32 bit memory problems * Improvements to performance in cut scenes and death taunts * Error messages removed when patching the game and improved patching process So, if you have a computer, an ongoing love for bat imitating and gravely voices - and of course a copy of Batman: Arkham City - you should be able to get back to saving Gotham without any of the pesky technical problems stated above.