In this guide, you will find out how to fix Overwatch 2 Black Screen & Graphics issues on PC. You have to follow the step-by-step instructions below to fix it.
1- First of all, you must ensure that your Window is fully up to date. It is a very important step, as it will give you a phenomenal increase in your game performance, and also it will solve many graphic issues.
You will need to go to the bottom left side of your screen to the search button, write “update” on it and then click on “Check for update”. A new window will pop up, navigate down, and click “check for updates”. It will scan your machine to see if there are any updates available.
2- After this, open the following link https://www.microsoft.com/en-eg/download/details.aspx?id=35 and it will take you to the official page of the Microsoft Direct X download. After reaching this, you have to select your language, and then click on the Download button.
Once the download completes, you have to install this. First, you need to agree with the agreement and then click on the Next button. Then the Direct X has started installing on your PC.
3- Once the installation finishes, you have to make sure that you are running on the latest GPU drivers. To check which graphics card are you using, you have to right-click on the taskbar and select Task Manager. You have to expend the Display Adaptors and you will find your graphics card.
4- To update NVidia drivers, you have to open the following link https://www.nvidia.com/download/index… .After reaching this page, you need to select your product type, and then you have to select your product series. At last, you have to select your operating system and then click on Search.
It will take you to a new page and you have to click on the Download button. Once the download completes, you have to run the setup, agree to the agreement and then click on Next. Then it will start installing.
After installing this, you have to launch Overwatch as it will fix your issue.
5- This is for AMD processer users, you have to start the menu, then search for System information and open it. Once it is open, you have to find the processor and you will find the number of your graphics card.
6- After that, open the following link https://www.amd.com/en/support and it will take you to the AMD website. There, you will find a list of a variety of options, you have to select graphics and then find your graphics card. After that, you have to select the version and once everything is selected, you have to click on the Submit button.
After this, you have to select your operating system for download, then expand that operating system, and click on Download.
8- Once the downloading is complete you have to open the AMd downloaded file and then install the latest AMD drivers. You have to expand the Advanced options and select the factory reset option as it will install the fresh version of the drivers. Then you need to click on the Install button.
After installing this you have to launch Overwatch 2 and it will fix your issue.
9- If you are still facing the issue, then you have to right-click on the desktop and tap Display settings. Now you have to scroll down and then you have to lower your display resolution. After this launch the game and see if this fixes your issue.
10- If still you are facing the issue, then you have to again go to display settings scroll down, and navigate to advance display settings. You have to change your refresh rate and set it to 60Hz. After this, launch Overwatch 2 and see if this solves your problem.
11- If you are still facing the issue, then you need to open the NVidia control panel and have to expand the display on the left side of your screen, and then you have to select adjust desktop and position. You have to make sure that the scaling is set to no scaling. After this, launch the game and see if your problem is fixed.
12- If still your problem is not solved, then you have to go to your games directory. If you don’t know where your game is installed, then you have to open the documents folder, and then you have to find the overwatch after finding it right-click on it, and then you have to rename this folder as this will reset all your in-game graphics settings. After this, launch the game and see if this fixes your issue.
13- If you are still facing the problem, then you have to open the battle.net app and go to the Overwatch game. Click on the Settings button next to the Play button and then click on the Scan and Repair option. It will scan any corrupted or missing game file. Once the scan is finished, you need to launch the game, and your issue will be fixed hopefully.