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Call Of Duty Black Ops 2 Failed To Allocate From State Pool Fix Patched Online

Throughout 2013–2022, Treyarch rarely acknowledged the “state pool” error. Official support threads went cold. Steam community guides ballooned with DIY fixes.

However, beginning in October 2023—shortly after Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard closed—several players reported that a small, unannounced update downloaded for Black Ops 2 on Steam. The version number changed from v1.0.0.??? to v1.0.0.45 (or similar, depending on region).

If you still encounter the error after installing the latest Steam update, apply the following registry-based texture pool size override.

With Plutonium gone, players have turned to: Thus: It is effectively patched for mainstream users,

Thus: It is effectively patched for mainstream users, but not 100% eradicated from all systems.


Search YouTube or Reddit, and you will find titles screaming: "2025 PATCH CONFIRMED – STATE POOL ERROR FIXED!" Clicking these videos reveals the same five-year-old fixes. There is no new executable. There is no magic update.

Why does this myth persist? Because Windows updates, GPU driver updates, and game client updates randomly fix or break the error for different hardware configurations. One person’s RTX 4080 might work fine; another’s RTX 3060 Ti will crash every time. When a driver update coincidentally resolves the issue for a user, they proclaim it "patched." Search YouTube or Reddit, and you will find

The truth: The state pool error is a symptom of architectural decay. It will never be officially patched. But using the combination of config deletion, DPI overrides, disabling overlays, and DGVoodoo2, you can effectively "patch" your own copy of the game forever.

Try these manual fixes (which work for the remaining cases):


Since its release in 2012, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 has remained a fan favorite—widely regarded as the last great golden-era Call of Duty. Its multiplayer, Zombies mode (TranZit, Town, and Die Rise), and branching campaign still attract thousands of daily players on Steam and console backward compatibility. Since its release in 2012

But for nearly a decade, PC players have battled a frustrating, cryptic error message that crashes the game at launch, during map loading, or mid-game:

“ERROR: Failed to allocate from state pool.”

For years, the community scrambled for fixes: editing config files, running as administrator, disabling sound devices, and even hex-editing the game’s executable. Then, rumors began circulating in late 2023 and early 2024 that Treyarch, Raven Software, or perhaps even Microsoft (post-Activision acquisition) had silently patched the issue.

Is it true? Has the “state pool” error finally been squashed? And if not, what are the definitive fixes in 2025? This article covers everything you need to know.