Few things are as frustrating as booting up a classic like Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 , only to be met with a cryptic error message: "Failed to allocate from state pool." This issue typically appears during map loading or when joining a multiplayer lobby. The good news? It’s not a hardware failure. It’s a memory allocation bug, and it’s fixable.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to fix it: Few things are as frustrating as booting up
Right-click on Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (Multiplayer, Zombies, or Campaign). Select Properties and then the Installed Files tab. Click Verify integrity of game files. Few things are as frustrating as booting up
Navigate to: %USERPROFILE%\Documents\Call of Duty Black Ops II\players\ Few things are as frustrating as booting up
Overlays and other apps consume VRAM/RAM.
Few things are as frustrating as booting up a classic like Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 , only to be met with a cryptic error message: "Failed to allocate from state pool." This issue typically appears during map loading or when joining a multiplayer lobby. The good news? It’s not a hardware failure. It’s a memory allocation bug, and it’s fixable.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to fix it:
Right-click on Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (Multiplayer, Zombies, or Campaign). Select Properties and then the Installed Files tab. Click Verify integrity of game files.
Navigate to: %USERPROFILE%\Documents\Call of Duty Black Ops II\players\
Overlays and other apps consume VRAM/RAM.