Hello all, I have been playing OW2 since launch and all of the sudden my game has become extremely low fps and looks like there’s some sort of extreme blur on everything. This has never happened before, usually my game runs around 144 fps (capped), and now runs around 10-30 fps, and looks like there’s a cap at 30 fps even when I set my frames to be higher. I have restarted my game, I uninstalled and redownloaded it, I contacted blizzard and did everything their support ticket said and nothing helped. My drivers are up to date and im running on windows 10, with an AMD ryzen 5 CPU. My gpu usage is also at 100% constantly when running overwatch, but nothing else does this. I have tried other games, and none of them have this issue, only overwatch. Blizzard support told me to ask the forums for help, so that’s what i’m doing now. Thank you all !!
Is the monitor plugged into the correct GPU and not the integrated one? What are the other games? Are they less intensive?
Yes, the monitor is plugged in correctly, I haven’t messed around with it recently but I did just go and double check. And the other games I tried were Fortnite and Deadlock, both of which worked fine and i’m pretty sure are around the same intensity as Overwatch. I apologize for not being super knowledgeable about computers, I have only recently gotten one
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Sorry I was out of town and couldn’t access my computer ! Hopefully the link works.
I see some security errors, the crash of the GPU driver, and then some issue with Oculus.
Maybe turn off Oculus from starting when Windows starts, or unplug it?
It could also be this old problem:
I just tried these, neither worked I even uninstalled Oculus and it still won’t work. Do I just need to wait for an update at this point?
I don’t know if an update would stop your GPU from crashing because that’s more of a system-level issue than a game one. The game can’t tell your hardware to stop working, that would be wild.
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