Call of Duty Black Ops 2: Treyarch reveals list of Crashes and Errors for the game, patch incoming

If you own Call of Duty Black Ops 2 and have been playing it for a while you must have observed that the game crashes and freezes a lot. This has lead many gamers frustrated and wondering when will Treyarch  release the patch for this. Worry not because Treyarch have just confirmed on their official community page that they are working on releasing the patch as soon as possible, atleast for the PC version.

They have confirmed that the PC version suffers from several issues like:

  • A crash may occur if no DLC is owned when joining on a player that is in the Nuketown 2025 lobby.
  • Having both an on-board audio device and a PCI sound card enabled at the same time may result in a crash.
  • A crash may occur if the user tries to run the game without an audio device installed.
  • Changing resolution while livestreaming may result in a crash.
  • When viewing a film as a party, users may get a crash if the party leader leaves while the film is buffering.
  • Loading Movies might not play if a user unplugs a USB audio output device after the game has launched.
  • Users may lose functionality after locking their PC while a loading movie is playing
  • A steam error may appear after selecting update when prompted with a “Game Settings Have Changed” message. Launching the game again will resolve this.

Treyarch  have not announced any official release date for the patch but hopefully it will be released soon. In the mean time, PlayStation 3 users are experiencing freezing issues on their consoles. The game is apparently a buggy mess on the PlayStation 3 as we reported earlier.

We will keep you updated on all things Call of Duty Black Ops 2 and hopefully a fix as and when we know about them. Stay tuned.

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