Hi, yes I was able to. This is a quote from another thread I was in, the solution is at the bottom.
After spending a week troubleshooting this issue, I’ve been able to get OW2 to launch successfully. OW was crashing less than 10 seconds in, with every fix attempted.
Specs:
Intel i9-14900KF (non-overclocked)
64GB Corsair DDR5 @ 4800MHz
EVGA RTX 3070
Things I’ve done to troubleshoot:
Tried a known working GTX 1050TI
Uninstalled OW2 & Reinstalled
Uninstalled Battle.net and Reinstalled
Installed W10 on another SSD, installed OW2
Used the DDU tool in Safe Mode to uninstall all Nvidia drivers
Installed an old stable version of Nvidia driver
Installed the newest version of Nvidia driver
Installed Nvidia GeForce Experience app
Installed the new Nvidia App
Reset my BIOS settings to Default
Manually adjusted page file for virtual memory
Installed the Steam version of OW2
Verified integrity of game files
Ran /sfc Scannow, DISM, etc.
Removed each memory module and moved around each DIMM slot
Reduced RAM speed from 4800MHz to 4000MHz
RMA’d my Motherboard AND Memory
SOLUTION:
Change CPU Clock Ratio from 32 to 31 in BIOS. (Anything lower than default should suffice.)
Effectively underclocking my CPU from 3.20GHz base speed, to 3.10GHz.
100% a game-related bug, as this would throw a memory error: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION reading from 0x0000000020000032