
Copy the information from the inside of that and post it into another post. There should be an Overwatch.txt file there. Close the game immediately, then go to Documents\Overwatch\Logs. To do this, hop in game, try to get into a voice chat channel, then finish that game. In a separate post, let’s also grab your voice log. If you do it right, it’ll look like this: DXDiag information will be in here Put four tilde marks in a line above your DXDiag (~~~~) so it won’t stretch the page too much. You’ll need to copy and paste the contents of the Text document into the post. We’ll need a text copy of your DxDiag using these instructions. If you’re still having trouble after that let’s get some more info. Repeat this for your headset on the Playback tab of the Sound window.On the Advanced tab, disable Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device.Right click your microphone and choose Properties.Right click your volume control on your task bar and choose Recording devices.Have you tried updating or reinstalling your drivers for that microphone? There may be some kind of glitch with the parts of the drivers we’re trying to access.Īpart from that it’s possible another program’s taking exclusive control of the mic. Interesting - you mentioned uninstalling and I assume this means you uninstalled/reinstalled the game.
