Batman: Arkham Knight publisher Warner Bros. has outlined the list of priority fixes it plans to implement to get the PC version into decent shape.

The PC version of Batman Arkham Knight requires “significant” work, and it will take “some time” to “get the right fixes in place”, according to Warner Bros.

Rocksteady Studios is leading a “team of developers and partners”, the publisher said, which presumably includes port developer Iron Galaxy as well as Nvidia.

The alliance is “making good progress” on the beleaguered port, apparently, and one interim patch has been released, with some critical fixes. These patches will continue, but according to a Steam Community post, Warner Bros. is focused on delivering the following major fixes before re-releasing the game for purchase on PC:

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

Warner Bros. isn’t winning any hearts with a couple of shoddy PC ports in a row, but it’s great to see it being open and communicative, and taking prompt action, to address its errors.