


This happens in a later fight with the Joker inside the Chapel where he's holding two shards of glass, where prompts don't actually appear until you die. This took me a little while to find the fix for. What it actually does is teleporting you out of the building once you hit f1 ) Chapel Bug This can be usefull for another bugs and glitches. Find the last line in īindings=(Name="F1", Command="start batentry?Area=OpenWorld?Players=Playable_Batman?unlockall") Do copy of this file for safety and keep somewhereĤ. Find file BmInput.ini in your Batman Arkham Origins folder (eg: C:\Steam\SteamApps\common\Batman Atkham Origins\SinglePlayer\BMGame\Config\BmInput.ini)Ģ. Found it in the steam forums and it works like a charm:ġ. But WB has yet to come out with a patch fix for it.ĮDIT: Thanks to user liker_5548 for find a fix on the Steam forums!īy now there is a Fix for the my alibi glitch, and that one might even work for other problems which occur once you enter a building. It is a side quest, so you will still be able to continue the story without it.

Restarting from last checkpoint will cause you to be stuck on Batman in that blackness unable to do anything else. If you return to the main room, the stairway, all of them go black. After defeating Bird in the My Alibi nightclub, if you proceed into the back room (where a Data Pack is indicated on the map, unfortunately), the screen goes black. This appears to be a glitch that affects only the PC Steam version. It remains the only way to fix this particular problem. If you run into this and or have been stuck for a while, email WB your save game. A patch was released earlier that should have taken care of most instances of the Infinite Fall glitch, however this appears to be for games that have not yet experienced this problem. I have mentioned this one briefly in an earlier article, and noted that there hasn't been a fix found for it yet. Please note, most of these errors relate to problems experienced on the PC Steam version of the game.

There have been patches (the most recent one was about 32.1 MB) so some have been fixed, but not all. If you were wondering whether Arkham Origins measures up to the last two, you might be a little disappointed to find out that there are still quite a few bugs. Steam has just closed its doors on the 2013 Winter Sale, where the price of Batman: Arkham Origins dropped 50% down to $24.99 (or $20 on Green Man Gaming), and the Season Pass to $9.99.
