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Fix: "Failed to allocate from state pool" — Call of Duty: Black Ops II

This is a concise, practical guide to resolve the "failed to allocate from state pool" crash in Call of Duty: Black Ops II on PC. Follow steps in order; test the game after each change.

Add a missing line: If r_statePoolSize doesn’t exist, add it manually at the top of the file: seta r_statePoolSize "1024"

  • Set Texture Quality to Medium or Low.
  • Disable Shadows and Ambient Occlusion.
  • Lower Anti-Aliasing (e.g., FXAA or Off).
  • Reduce Resolution if needed (temporarily test at 720p).
  • seta r_statePoolSize
  • seta r_texturePoolSize

6. Use DXVK (for DirectX 9/11 to Vulkan translation)

This can fix memory allocation issues on modern GPUs.

Quick checklist (try these first)

  • Restart your PC.
  • Update Windows to the latest patches.
  • Update your GPU drivers (NVIDIA/AMD) to the newest stable release.
  • Verify game files via the platform (Steam/other).
  • Run the game as Administrator.
  • Disable overlays (Steam, Discord, NVIDIA GeForce Experience).
  • If using launch options, remove custom options that alter memory or rendering.
  • Use the -statepoolfix Command: Use the -statepoolfix command to manually allocate memory from the state pool.

    If you are encountering this during a mission, these community-tested solutions are often successful:

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