![]() It works, however, the game’s audio will mute while you’re playing. I also tried to make calls on the second screen while playing Arkham Knight on the main display. After tapping the screen, I could use my Bluetooth-connected controller again to dive back into the game. The only hiccup is that, after you’re done interacting with the second screen, you have to tap the main display to “tell” the device that you’re ready to recommence your main-display engagement. Xbox Game Pass on the LG Wing (Image credit: Future) I finally pressed A and watched Batman’s arch nemesis burn to a crisp. The text size on the game is so ridiculously small, it’s easy to miss prompts and conversations, but this is an easy fix with a patch from developers. I waited about two minutes for the cutscene to progress and realized something was wrong - nothing was happening.Īs it turned out, the game was waiting for me to press “A” to incinerate the Joker. Interestingly enough, during actual gameplay, I didn’t experience any crashes at all.Īs Arkham Knight began, I found myself swaying to Frank Sinatra’s “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” as I got a bird’s eye view of the Joker’s cremation. ![]() This happened about four times out of 30 taps. On rare occasions, I’d tap on the Xbox Game Pass app, land on the home screen, and the app would crash shortly after - I’d then have to relaunch it (and it would work fine). It’s not as quick as Google Stadia’s near-instantaneous loading times, but Game Pass (and cloud gaming as a whole) is a godsend for gamers who despise waiting an eternity for downloads. It took about 20 seconds to boot up, which is par for the course for all Game Pass games. ![]() I fired up Xbox Game Pass’s Batman: Arkham Knight on the Wing’s swiveled, 2460 x 1080-pixel, 60Hz main screen.
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