
A wave of dissatisfaction is sweeping through the gaming community regarding the unpatched version of Arkham City on PS5, which runs at a locked 60 frames per second (fps). Since its release on March 7, 2026, players have expressed confusion and dismay over the lack of meaningful updates, prompting a deeper conversation about developer responsibilities to enhance classic titles.
Despite the anticipation, the gameโs performance on PS5 remains stagnant compared to other platforms. Some users clarified that the game was previously locked at 45fps, adding to the user base's frustrations about patching costs and developer priorities.
One player remarked, "If youโve got the disc you can play it at 60, just donโt let it patch when you put the disc in the PS5." This insight sheds light on potential workarounds that may ease complaints for some gamers.
Players are increasingly vocal about their desire for remastered versions, particularly for Arkham Origins, as they lament the studio's silence on updates. A user noted, "Japan studio doesnโt exist anymore so sadly it will never happen," showing a deep sense of loss within the community regarding potential future improvements.
Interestingly, as one gamer said, "Origins is cool but doesnโt hold a candle to the Rocksteady line," indicating that while thereโs recognition of the game, it doesnโt meet the emotional weight of its predecessors.
The ongoing discourse on various forums reveals patterns of disappointment and a growing sense of urgency for change:
Demand for More Updates: Players are urging studios to embrace their nostalgic catalog and invest in remasters rather than focusing on live service games.
Frustration with Developer Negligence: Many players feel neglected as they wait for any signs of significant improvements. "Crazy that they donโt go back and enable 60 fps," voiced one frustrated gamer, capturing a sentiment echoed broadly.
Search for Alternatives: With frustrations mounting, some players consider switching to PC for better mods and performance fixes. A commenter added, "The community mod on PC is a pretty exceptional upgrade it was real smooth and looked great."
โ "If companies wonโt give you what you want, the PC community will" reflects a growing divide.
โ Extended wait times are fueling community backlash, with users seeking answers on development priorities.
โฒ A notable percentage believe some enhancements have become an industry standard expectation due to the rapid advancement in gaming technology.
As 2026 progresses, the conversation around Arkham City and similar titles confirms that players wonโt let their voices go unheard. With heightened expectations for developer action, the industry is at a crucial juncture where even slight enhancements could reignite passion for classic games. Will developers rise to meet these challenges, or will player expectations continue to grow unmet?