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Dev Error 6068 in Modern Warfare: How to Fix This DirectX Bug
Learn how to fix your game and get rid of this error
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Updated onOctober 30, 2024
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Many Call of Duty: Modern Warfare players posted on support forums during Warzone Season 6 about a Dev Error 6068 Warzone issue.
When those players click Playin Battle.net, an error message that says, DEV ERROR 6068 DirectX encountered an unrecoverable error appears.
Why do I keep getting Dev error?
This problem can appear if you’re having issues with DirectX, and if this happens, you might experience thatDirectX encountered an unrecoverable error.
These errors can appear on almost any version of Windows, and you can expect to seeDirectX errors on Windows 11as well.
In some cases, you might have to reinstall DirectX, but if you’re unable to do that, you can check ourcan’t install DirectXguide for in-depth solutions.
What does dev error 6068 mean?
The Dev Error 6068 message highlights that there’s a DirectX issue. So, it can mean your DirectX installation is corrupted.
However, the Dev Error 6068 Warzone issue can also be due to antiquated drivers, certain settings, corrupted game files, etc. Speaking of that, users also reported similar issues, as follows:
How do I fix Dev error 6068 in Warzone?
1. Update your GPU’s driver
First, check if you need toupdate your graphics card driver.
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2. Run the game with admin rights
3. Run Call of Duty Warfare with DirectX 11
1. Open the Battle.net window.
2.Click onOptionsand selectGame Settings.Thiswill open the window shown directly below.
- Then select theAdditional command line argumentscheckbox.
4.Type-d3d11in the command line argument text box.
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Press theDonebutton to save the settings.
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Launch Call of Duty: Modern Warfare to see if the error is solved.
Dev Error 6068 is often associated with a DirectX issue. Therefore, running Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on a previous DirectX version, such as DirectX11, fixes the problem for a lot of users.
4. Select the Exit Battle.net completely option
5. Update Windows 10
6. Adjust VideoMemoryScale
7. Select the Scan and Repair option
8. Underclock your GPU (AMD Radeon GPU Fix)
Those are some potential resolutions players have confirmed can fix the Dev Error 6068 Warzone issue.
If the game won’t start and you get the notice theDirectX experienced an unrecoverable issue, this guide can help you solve the issue.
Reinstalling Call of Duty: MW Warzone via Battle.net might also resolve the issue. However, that’s only a last-resort resolution if the above potential fixes don’t do the trick.
Recently we wrote about a similar issue in ourDev error 6144article, so don’t miss it for more information.
We hope you fix your game and get it working well again. Let us know in the comments section below if you encounter any difficulties following our solutions and whether you have any questions.
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Matthew Adams
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He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.
In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.
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