How to Fix Warzone dev Error 6068 on PC
PC gamers have been getting a lot of annoying dev 6068 error screens while playing Warzone and Modern Warfare since the release of Season 6. Here's what you need to know to fix this issue.
Crashes and error screens can be incredibly tiring for players when they're trying to play their favorite games, and Warzone has had its fair share of them since its release in March.
Recently, players often get an error screen, this is a game freeze and crash, followed by "developer error 6068" when trying to play online.
This dev error 6068 is often related to problems with the computer's software, such as having a corrupted DirectX, rather than a hardware problem. This can be caused by a number of reasons, but outdated Windows, system drivers, and sub-optimal settings for your device have also been detected.
Since there are several ways in which this error can occur, there are also several solutions that help players fix this annoying error in the game. Here are some of the things you can do to fix dev error 6068.
How to fix dev error 6068 in Warzone
- Run Warzone and Modern Warfare as an administrator on your PC.
- In Task Manager, set the Call of Duty application priority to high to prevent freezes.
- Download all updates for your computer's system drivers and make sure Windows is up to date.
- Open the Battle.net launcher and click "Scan and Repair" in the Call of Duty options menu.
- Set Game Window to Borderless in the video game settings.
- Disable any game overlays or performance monitoring apps like Discord, Game Bar, etc.
- Turn off settings like ray tracing and turn off shaders in Warzone.
- Reinstall shaders in graphics settings.
- If all else fails, you can try reinstalling the game to prevent dev error 6068.
It's unlikely that you'll need to try all of these to fix the error, but it can also be caused by a third-party app that's conflicting with the Warzone app, which means you might have to clean boot your system in order to fix the problem.
We're actively investigating an issue where some players are experiencing crashes after the update in #ModernWarfare and #warzone🇧🇷 Stay tuned for updates.
— Activision Support (@ATVIAssist) September 29, 2020
Activision earlier corrected these game crashes when they first appeared after season 6, showing that they were "actively investigating" issues with Warzone, and despite fixing them for some players, it still seems like a major issue for others.
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