Game Glitching while play Overwatch 2,

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  2. Platythepuff

    Screen tearing. Turn on freesync or gsync

  3. KaosFitzgerald

    Screen tear my dude. Do you have G or Freesync enabled?

  4. lokiruto

    intel I5 10400f
    Asrock B560 Steel Legend
    Zotac Rtx 2060 super AMP Extreme 8gb
    Nzxt h510
    Psu cooler master 500w
    32gb ram (4 x 8gb XPG GAMMIX D20 Black)
    Pny Ssd 128gb
    Pny Ssd 256gb
    1 x Acer Nitro XV240YP- 24′ ips 165hz

    All enable in monitor

  5. ZombieBrine1309

    Glitch is a strong word here.
    Turn on vertical sync/freesync/g-sync

  6. AntiMatterXD

    Screen tearing. Turn on g-sync or free sync. You can turn this on in game settings. If you have a monitor with a high refresh rate, make sure it is set to that refresh rate (120 Hz, 144Hz, 240Hz, depending on your monitor).

  7. Pretend-Foot1973

    Its just screen tearing. Either your fps is higher than your monitors refresh rate or you forgot to enable freesync/gsync

  8. Keep-On-Drilling

    I’d love to help but you’re a junkrat player so…

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