Buddha.dll Black Ops 2 Fix [upd] [DIRECT]
Fix: "Buddha.dll" error — Call of Duty: Black Ops II
Summary
This guide helps fix the common "Buddha.dll" error when launching Black Ops II on Windows. It covers safe troubleshooting steps: verifying game files, reinstalling or replacing the DLL if necessary, and checking for system issues. Follow steps in order and reboot after major changes.
DirectX: Ensure you have the DirectX End-User Runtimes installed. Buddha.dll Black Ops 2 Fix
On Plutonium:
Open your Steam Library and right-click on Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. Select Properties > Installed Files. Fix: "Buddha
If you are seeing a "Buddha.dll is missing" or "Buddha.dll was not found" error when trying to launch Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, you are likely dealing with a file that has been quarantined by your antivirus or corrupted during installation. This specific DLL is often associated with the game's licensing or "crack" files in certain versions, which is why security software frequently flags it as a false positive. After completion, reboot and test
- After completion, reboot and test.
- Plutonium launcher users: Don’t need it. Plutonium already reimplements the fix internally.
- Steam vanilla players: Absolutely critical if you want to play multiplayer or Origins Zombies without crashing every 20 minutes.
- LAN / offline players: Useful, but less necessary.