'Batman: Arkham Knight' patch for PC fixes 'hitch' on game saves and more

Rocksteady, the developer of the recently re-launched game "Batman: Arkham Knight," has rolled out their next patch for the IP's PC version. The patch is said to fix many more issues including the "hitch" in saved games and a whole lot more.
Last Wednesday, "WB. Elder.Pliny" has revealed the patch notes for "Batman: Arkham Knight" on their Steam page. This patch fixes many major inconveniences in the IP as well as improve some important aspects in the game like stability and memory management.
According to the patch notes, this update improves the VRAM management system and it will prevent or reduce the frame rate "hitches" as well as issues in some of the saved games. Aside from that, the update also improves the stability of "Batman: Arkham Knight" to keep it from crashing randomly. The mouse and keyboard bindings have also been improved.
Furthermore, the update also focuses on many specific fixes like the issue that's "causing certain types of lights & shadows to render incorrectly," the "game process to occasionally remain running in the background for a period of time," the performance drop when the player meets Man-Bat the first time, and some multi-monitor specific bugs. The patch also addresses the "bug causing full screen movies to play at half the monitor's refresh rate on some systems" issue as well as many others.
Check out the full path note here for "Batman: Arkham Knight" posted by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment and Rocksteady.
Aside from the patch notes announcement, WBIE has also notified gamers that the November DLC for Season Pass / Premium Edition holders of the game is now available in the store after working together with Valve to make this happen.