In December 2011, a patch was released for the PC version of the game that fixed some bugs and improved performance. The patch was named Batman Arkham City Update 1.01-FiGHTCLUB and was released by a group of hackers who cracked the game's copy protection.
The patch included the following changes:
Fixed Save game corruption issues.
Fixed occasional crash after reloading a previous saved game.
Fixed bug that could cause crash at end of credits.
Fixed issue with Catwoman not being able to use Thief Vision while looking through glass.
Fixed issue with Batarang not targeting enemies under certain circumstances.
Fixed issue with Remote Electrical Charge not working on certain enemies.
Fixed issue with dialogue subtitles not displaying correctly.
Fixed issue with Catwoman's whip not returning to her belt after being used.
Fixed issue with Robin's shield not displaying properly in Challenge mode.
Fixed issue with some characters not appearing in cutscenes.
Fixed issue with some sound effects not playing correctly.
Improved overall stability and performance.
The patch was available for download from various websites and torrents, but it also required a cracked version of the game to work. The patch was not authorized by the developers or publishers of the game and could potentially harm the user's computer or compromise their security.
The official patches for the PC version of the game were released later by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and included all the fixes from the unofficial patch as well as additional features and improvements.
Batman Arkham City is widely regarded as one of the best superhero games ever made and has won several awards and accolades. The game is available for Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, macOS, and iOS platforms.
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