Call Of Duty Black Ops 2 Failed To Allocate From State Pool Fix Patched Today
Download the from the official Microsoft website.
Open Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > Program Settings. Select BO2. Set Threaded Optimization to Off .
By applying the T6Fix and disabling Shader Warming, 95% of players can resolve the "Failed to allocate from state pool" error. These steps ensure the engine respects the memory limits of its 2012 design. Download the from the official Microsoft website
In the box, type: +set r_multithreaded_device 0 .
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 remains a masterpiece of the franchise, but modern PC hardware often triggers the frustrating "Failed to allocate from state pool" error. This crash typically happens because the game’s engine struggles to manage memory on high-core-count CPUs or modern GPUs. Set Threaded Optimization to Off
The game engine often crashes when it tries to pre-allocate more memory than its 32-bit architecture can handle. Right-click in your Steam Library. Select Properties > General .
Black Ops 2 relies on specific DirectX 9 files that modern Windows 10/11 installations often skip. In the box, type: +set r_multithreaded_device 0
Are you running the game through or a third-party client like Plutonium?
Ensure is checked. 🖥️ GPU Specific Tweaks NVIDIA & AMD Control Panels
While it makes loading screens faster, it is a primary trigger for memory allocation failures on modern hardware. 🛡️ Compatibility Mode















