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Some of them have installed Windows 10 and can play the game.
Would it change something if I upgraded from Win 7 by forcing it ?
i was getting 27-30fps most of the time, down to 14fps briefly when calling the bat mobile. Now im at 1 fps on title screen >.<
Dont install the nvidia drivers yourself, when I tried windows didn't like that. use the device manager and tell it to update the drivers, worked great for me. Even other games like shadow of mordor run smoother now.
Have you tried my tweak utility?
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=484128370
There are a couple of things that sometimes happen when you upgrade to Windows 10.
First, your SLI array might be disabled (if you even have one). If you do, you want to go in and dedicate 1 GPU to PhysX.
Second, power saving policy and SLI mode go to default.
Try the NVIDIA Driver tweaks tool in my utility, it'll list the recommended driver settings and this _might_ help you. Go ahead and apply the other stuff too.
Have you tried right clicking BatmanAK.exe, selecting Properties and then selecting under the Compatibility tab: Run as Administrator?
Some people have reported after upgrading to Windows 10 that this is necessary. It affects my tool on their systems too, the tool can't read those files unless run as administrator. I honestly cannot explain this problem, but it's common enough that I'm aware of it :-\
dont know why your having a issue
It's impossible to give you any statistics here, but most of the people I talk with regularly have had no problems. You see a few fringe people with problems, really.
The upshot is rolling-back is very easy if you upgrade. You can do it with a few clicks of the mouse and maybe 30 minutes of file copying from backup (which it makes automatically). It's never been that easy before.