The patch already rolled out allegedly fixes it, I have noticed an improvement rather than a cure. To date I have NОT bothеred addressing itas it is not annoying enough on my machine. Alternatives are:
- Make sure you run steam in Offline Mode
- Start Black Ops
- Go back to Windows‚ press ctrl+alt+delete and end the steam.exe process.
or
- Оpеn windows taskmanger (ctrl+alt+delete)
- Set Black Ops to HIGH priority
- Set steam.exe to LOW priority
or
- Close “Steam Cloud” (right click the game in Steam Library then goto; properties > updates and uncheck “Enable Steam Cloud Sync”
or
- Type cl_maxpackets 100 in the game console (then re-open the game)
- Disabling Steam Cloud (right click the game in the Steam library -> properties -> updates -- uncheck "Enable Steam Cloud sync"
or
- These all help decrease lag--
- /cg_brass - set this to "0" to help decrease lag
- /r_blur_allowed - set this to "0" to help decrease lag
- /r_cachemodellighting - set this to "1" to help decrease lag
- /r_cacheSmodellighting - set this to "1" to help decrease lag
- /r_distortion - set this to "0" to help decrease lag
- /r_dof_enable - set this to "0" to help decrease lag
- /r_glow_allowed - set this to "0" to help decrease lag
- /r_multiGpu - set this to "0" if you don't use a more than one graphics card.
- r_specular - set this to "0" to help decrease lag
or
- Go to the players folder for Call of Duty: Black Ops. For Steam‚ it's located here:
Steam\steamappscommon\call of duty black ops\players\config_mp.cfg
- Оpеn config_mp.cfg and make the following changes:
seta r_glow_allowed "1" to seta r_glow_allowed "0"
seta r_gfxopt_dynamic_foliage "1" to seta r_gfxopt_dynamic_foliage "0"