Some COD Warzone players are still experiencing Dev Error 6068 at this time. Since the release of Warzone, this error has been affecting a large number of users. If you are experiencing this issue on your computer, this guide may assist you in resolving it.
Call of Duty Warzone occasionally encounters issues, and one of the most common ones reported to us is Dev Error 6068. This error typically occurs when your computer is running outdated gaming drivers or when Windows registry files are corrupted.
In other cases, users reported that they were able to resolve the issue after successfully reinstalling the game bar without making any changes to their system. This could imply that the error is caused by a one-of-a-kind random bug in the game files.
Unlike other Call of Duty Dev Errors, this one is most likely not caused by a bad internet connection or a network error.
Possible Fixes for Warzone Dev Error 6808 Fix
These are some of the potential fixes that were reported by several users.
Tone Down Graphic Quality Settings in-game
This process is self-explanatory as everyone knows that lowering graphics settings gives better performance, But what you probably don’t know is turning one specific setting fixed this bug according to a Reddit User. The setting is called On-Demand Texture Streaming. Disable this setting and see if you are still getting this error, If yes, move on to the next solution on this Guide.
Diagnose Ram using Memory Diagnostic Tool
Many Warzone players have reported that upgrading their PC’s RAM resolved Dev Error 6068. This implies that the error could be caused by insufficient or faulty system RAM. Users can check for RAM problems in Windows 11/10 by doing the following:
- Press Win + S to bring up Windows Search.
- In the search box, type Windows Memory Diagnostic.
- To launch Windows Memory Diagnostic, click the button.
- To begin the RAM check, select the Restart now option.
- After the restart, Windows will check the RAM and display the results.
If that tool detected any memory problems, you should consider upgrading your computer’s RAM. It’s not an ideal potential solution because it almost certainly means you’ll have to buy new RAM. Nonetheless, upgrading RAM is a proven fix for Dev Error 6068.
Set Higher Priority
Set priority is a Task Manager setting that allows you to change the processor priority of a process. This is a context menu option available in Task Manager’s Details tab. Users can select from six different priority levels.
- Press Cntrl+shift+Esc to open Task Manager
- Select the Details tab in Task Manager.
- Then, select Set priority from the context menu of the EXE process for the software you just started.
- On the Set priority menu, select Realtime, High, Above Normal, Normal, Below Normal, or Low. Never use the highest Real-time setting, which is intended for hardware-related processes only.
- A confirmation prompt will appear. On that dialogue box, click the Change priority button.
Switch API to DirectX11
Warzone is playable with DirectX 12 or 11. Running that game at DirectX 12 could cause a number of gaming problems, such as Dev Error 6068. Therefore, ensure that Warzone has been set up to use DirectX 11 through Battle.net as follows:
- Launch the Battle.net software window.
- Bring up Warzone in Battle.net by going to All Games and selecting it.
- On the Warzone Play button, select Options.
- To access additional options, go to Game Settings.
- Select the Additional command-line arguments checkbox.
- The Additional command line arguments checkbox is enabled.
- Then, in the command line argument text box, type -d3d11.
- To save the new launch configuration, click Done.
Uninstall and Reinstall
Dev Error 6068 is likely not an exception to crashes caused by corrupted Warzone game files. Warzone’s files will all be replaced if you reinstall it. It will take some time to reinstall that game because it is more than 50 GB in size. However, you might have to try reinstalling if more preferable solutions don’t work to resolve Dev Error 6068. The steps to uninstall and then reinstall Call of Duty: Warzone are as follows:
- Launch the Warzone Battle.net client.
- Select the All Games option.
- Select Call of Duty: Warzone and then click the Options (gear icon) button on the Play button.
- Select Uninstall from the menu.
- The option to uninstall
- To reinstall Warzone, go to Battle.net and click the Install button.
Before reinstalling Warzone, players can try repairing game files with the Scan and Repair option. In Battle.net, you can select Scan and Repair for Warzone from the same menu that includes the Uninstall option. If scanning does not resolve Dev Error 6068, you should reinstall the game.
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