Overwatch 2 – How to inspect a weapon in menu and fix blurry screen bug

Strange things happen with AAA game releases these days, and Overwatch 2 is an example. Recently, some players have reported graphical bugs such as a blurry screen that appears to be looking through beer goggles. Fortunately, the bug is uncommon, but there may be a way to fix it if you come across it. In this article, we’ll go over some possible solutions to the Overwatch 2 blurry screen bug.

How to fix Overwatch 2 blurry screen bug

Overwatch 2 blurry screen

To fix the blurry screen bug, follow the steps below:

  • Update your game. It isn’t always done automatically, so if you don’t see it, you’ll have to manually check for an update. Make sure to enable automatic updates for convenience.
  • From the Overwatch 2 main menu, select Options, then Video. There, disable Dynamic Render Scale. You can toggle High-Quality Upsampling under Graphics Quality (from Default to AMD FSR 1.0 or vice versa).
  • Turn off Anti-Aliasing or set it to the highest setting.
  • Finally, if nothing else works, you can try our ultimate solution: reinstall the game. Yes, it takes some time, especially when the servers are overloaded, but it’s worth it if it solves the problem.

We hope you were ableto find your glasses that you had accidentally dropped on the floor without resorting to the last solution.

How to inspect a weapon in Overwatch 2 Menu

Overwatch 2 has a rigorously structured beginning, with forced tutorials and waves of game mode and hero unlocking, but it’s all in the name of fair play and less toxicity. It does, however, prevent players from looking at details that they require, especially veteran Overwatch players.

inspecting a weapon in OW2 is very similar to that in OW. The weapons you chose will appear in their standard and gold forms. Make sure to select the correct weapon skin because that is the one you will see.

From the main menu:

  • Select ‘Heroes’
  • Then select ‘Weapons’

Hero weapon inspection

This feature was first hinted at during the Xbox/Bethesda showcase event in June 2023. It depicts heroes inspecting and inspecting their weapons in-game, but Blizzard has yet to release or properly reveal this emote or feature.

Although this could become a battle pass-exclusive taunt or emote that can be purchased, we have no idea why it wasn’t made available as an emote at launch. Only time will tell.