Call Of Duty Black Ops 2 Failed To Allocate From State Pool Fix Best New! -
In the world of Call of Duty: Black Ops II , nothing is more frustrating than a mission-ending crash just as you're about to save the president in Los Angeles. This is the story of the "Failed to allocate from state pool" error—a glitch that has haunted players for over a decade. Steam Community The Legend of the Broken Mission For many, the nightmare begins during the "Cordis Die" (LA) mission
Fix #6: The Nuclear Option (DirectX & Redistributables)
Sometimes the error is not VRAM related, but a corrupt DirectX pipeline. The "state pool" is managed by DirectX 11. If your DX files are damaged, the allocation fails. In the world of Call of Duty: Black
: Sometimes purely "restarting" the mission from the pause menu (rather than resuming a checkpoint) can clear the state pool. The "Harper" Workaround If you have less than 4GB VRAM ,
- If you have less than 4GB VRAM, set it to:
seta video_memory "2" - If you have 4GB or more VRAM, set it to:
seta video_memory "4" - Do not set this higher than 4, or the game will likely crash again.
Sometimes it is accompanied by a secondary line: "Not enough free texture memory to satisfy request." Other times, the game simply crashes to desktop without warning. Sometimes it is accompanied by a secondary line:


