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We’ve been working with our development and graphics driver partners over the last few months to investigate utilizing multi-GPU support within Batman: Arkham Knight. The result was that even the best case estimates for performance improvements turned out to be relatively small given the high risk of creating new issues for all players. As a result we’ve had to make the difficult decision to stop work on further multi-GPU support. We are disappointed that this was not practical and apologize to those who have been waiting for this feature.
You don`t have any piece of shame, are you really joking on us?
Is there a functional sli profile that works and boost the performance with more than 20 fps.
If you say that it doesn't ever existed you're liying again.
I expect that all of you go to bankruptcy because what your team do on pc version has no name.
The company has a proprietary technology that encourages consumers to buy twice as many GPUs so they can enjoy the benefits of their much higher expenditure. Nvidia never worked with the developer to ensure that SLI functioned upon release (or any time thereafter) and It's a game THEY RELEASED WITH THEIR VIDEO CARDS! The company basically said You can pay us twice as much, but you will be WASTING EVERY PENNY.
Couldn't give you an exact date, all I can say is every game I have with the exception of Arkham Knight has SLI support. Even Rocket League from this past summer has SLI support and it's not a very demanding game at all.