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PC users cannot launch Warzone due to ongoing issues.

PC users cannot launch Warzone due to ongoing issues.

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Aerogel
Member
79
09-18-2016, 08:35 AM
#1
Hello, I'm facing an issue where launching Warzone from the Battle.net launcher on my PC isn't working anymore. It used to function properly, but now it gets blocked after the initial launch prompt. The process seems to pause for about four seconds before closing again, and then it restarts with just a "Play" option. I've searched many YouTube tutorials, but I'm still unsure how to fix it.
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Aerogel
09-18-2016, 08:35 AM #1

Hello, I'm facing an issue where launching Warzone from the Battle.net launcher on my PC isn't working anymore. It used to function properly, but now it gets blocked after the initial launch prompt. The process seems to pause for about four seconds before closing again, and then it restarts with just a "Play" option. I've searched many YouTube tutorials, but I'm still unsure how to fix it.

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coolervanqed
Member
66
09-18-2016, 04:01 PM
#2
Check if your PC satisfies the essential specifications.
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coolervanqed
09-18-2016, 04:01 PM #2

Check if your PC satisfies the essential specifications.

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X_Lester_X
Member
67
09-18-2016, 04:12 PM
#3
The specs match what you expect in the game.
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X_Lester_X
09-18-2016, 04:12 PM #3

The specs match what you expect in the game.

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Altijd_Scoepi
Member
183
09-18-2016, 05:57 PM
#4
Are you using two monitors, one playing a YouTube video or similar streaming content? In my experience, launching Warzone would start smoothly, but once I switched to fullscreen on the second monitor, it would load quickly without issues. The performance was comparable to other setups, though the second monitor’s display might have affected quality. It seems adjusting the resolution or quality in the game settings could help if you encounter problems.
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Altijd_Scoepi
09-18-2016, 05:57 PM #4

Are you using two monitors, one playing a YouTube video or similar streaming content? In my experience, launching Warzone would start smoothly, but once I switched to fullscreen on the second monitor, it would load quickly without issues. The performance was comparable to other setups, though the second monitor’s display might have affected quality. It seems adjusting the resolution or quality in the game settings could help if you encounter problems.

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Infallity
Senior Member
379
09-28-2016, 02:07 AM
#5
I discovered that certain "WINDOWS STYLE CHANGERS" and other programs were interfering with the game. Using "Windows Blinds" forced me to turn it off each time I needed to play. It seems some software might be triggering crashes like this. Finding the issue took effort, but a clean PC setup followed by installing the game could help. Once you add more apps, the crashes usually follow. I’d investigate further and narrow down the culprit.
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Infallity
09-28-2016, 02:07 AM #5

I discovered that certain "WINDOWS STYLE CHANGERS" and other programs were interfering with the game. Using "Windows Blinds" forced me to turn it off each time I needed to play. It seems some software might be triggering crashes like this. Finding the issue took effort, but a clean PC setup followed by installing the game could help. Once you add more apps, the crashes usually follow. I’d investigate further and narrow down the culprit.

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justzu
Junior Member
14
10-04-2016, 01:21 AM
#6
It seems I need to restart my Windows. Thank you for your assistance. The program doesn’t work when I’m not using it, and I’ve tried fullscreen and theater mode.
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justzu
10-04-2016, 01:21 AM #6

It seems I need to restart my Windows. Thank you for your assistance. The program doesn’t work when I’m not using it, and I’ve tried fullscreen and theater mode.

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coolmatt30
Junior Member
49
10-04-2016, 04:16 AM
#7
I've managed several streams with multiple monitors and Warzone. This seems connected to my topic. I've looked through many forums. System files from other programs are blocking the game from getting priority, leading to errors soon after launch. I found a tool called tweaking.com that can help identify what's running in the background. Another approach is setting up a new Windows account under your administrator account, acting like a child account. Then run the game using just that account, isolating all installations to it. This should let us pinpoint which application is causing the problem. For me, it was Windows blinds; for you, it might be something else. After a fresh install, the game usually works again. I'll stay on standby.
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coolmatt30
10-04-2016, 04:16 AM #7

I've managed several streams with multiple monitors and Warzone. This seems connected to my topic. I've looked through many forums. System files from other programs are blocking the game from getting priority, leading to errors soon after launch. I found a tool called tweaking.com that can help identify what's running in the background. Another approach is setting up a new Windows account under your administrator account, acting like a child account. Then run the game using just that account, isolating all installations to it. This should let us pinpoint which application is causing the problem. For me, it was Windows blinds; for you, it might be something else. After a fresh install, the game usually works again. I'll stay on standby.

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GETSOU
Member
220
10-13-2016, 11:39 AM
#8
This explanation of your problem is just as confusing as mine. I’m completely fine in any other situation. I’ve managed to watch several apps at once and use multiple monitors. I believe the issue might be related to a .dll file. I also think that eventually, someone will figure out how to resolve this and share their solution on the forum. For now, I’d recommend trying an app that scans all running programs and disables them one by one. Especially focus on apps that modify system settings. If you could tell me more about your setup, I’d be better able to assist.
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GETSOU
10-13-2016, 11:39 AM #8

This explanation of your problem is just as confusing as mine. I’m completely fine in any other situation. I’ve managed to watch several apps at once and use multiple monitors. I believe the issue might be related to a .dll file. I also think that eventually, someone will figure out how to resolve this and share their solution on the forum. For now, I’d recommend trying an app that scans all running programs and disables them one by one. Especially focus on apps that modify system settings. If you could tell me more about your setup, I’d be better able to assist.

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Bananabut12
Member
64
10-13-2016, 05:08 PM
#9
The new hard drive was working perfectly, and after installing it, I noticed no issues. I used the spec tool to verify its health, and everything looked good. 😊
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Bananabut12
10-13-2016, 05:08 PM #9

The new hard drive was working perfectly, and after installing it, I noticed no issues. I used the spec tool to verify its health, and everything looked good. 😊