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There's a little reported bug with the GOTY version on steam that causes some DX11 point lights to not blend correctly and show their polygonal edges. Here's the steam thread with the fix: https://steamcommunity.com/app/200260/discussions/0/810939350937769623/?ctp=2 And the fix itself in a google drive link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B60dyrffWO_PNU50N0h3bE9fZkk/view?usp=sharing Visually the issue is very noticeable when looking at Tyger helicopter searchlights and the first room in the museum with the TVs pointed at Batman, they look like giant polygonal shapes that brighten anything within or behind them from your POV. The fix replaces two shader files that were sourced from the original GFWL release, the steam version's ones are the culprit. If someone could archive these and add a link and description on the wiki page that would be great. Unrelated, but I was trying to post this on the arkham city discussion page but captcha kept on resetting after pressing add topic, sorry I just made the account to try to put it on there so if I did something wrong my mistake.
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Notes: results may vary. These files are from the Windows 10 version of the AMD drivers which focuses on DirectX 12, but they may offer a performance boost in games based on DirectX 11. These driver libraries off-loads calls from the CPU to the GPU, improving performance (especially if you have a lower-end CPU). Installation: Find the location of your game's exectuable1. Extract the archive's files into the same directory. Start the game. 1. The actual game's exectuable, not the launcher's (if the game has got one). The right directory can be found by starting the game, opening Windows' task manager, going to the processes tab, and then right-clicking on the game's executable (often named after the game, or the game's engine. Usually, a DirectX 11 game will take up more memory than all your other programs) and clicking "Open File Location". Uninstallation: Simply remove the four .dll files from the game's exectuable's directory. Is Something Wrong? No performance difference: The game you want to use these libraries with may not utilize these files. Your GPU may be outdated and may not support these libraries. The game itself may not be optimized and thus may not benefit from these libraries. Your GPU doesn't support the most recent driver libraries. Try a previous version. Game doesn't start any more: Your GPU doesn't support these libraries. Remove the four .dll files. Original source, repo.