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The "Failed to allocate from state pool" error in Call of Duty: Black Ops II
In 2012, Black Ops 2 was built on a 32-bit executable. This means the game could theoretically only use about 2GB to 4GB of system RAM. However, the "state pool" refers to the game’s allocation of video memory (VRAM) on your graphics card. The "Failed to allocate from state pool" error
For NVIDIA Users:
Documents\Call of Duty Black Ops II\playersThe "Failed to allocate from state pool" error typically occurs when the game is unable to allocate sufficient memory from the system's memory pool. This can happen due to various reasons, including: Default path: Documents\Call of Duty Black Ops II\players
Lower All Graphics Settings: Set every graphical option to its lowest possible setting or "Off." The "Failed to allocate from state pool" error
The most reliable way to bypass this error is to temporarily reduce the strain on the game's engine at the moment the crash occurs. Steam Community Settings Adjustment