Black Ops 2 | Defaultcfg Call Of Duty

Let’s walk through the step-by-step process of using defaultcfg.cfg to restore your game to its original state.

Community forums and modding sites host recommended configs for performance, accuracy, or visuals. Use them for reference but verify each command before applying—community configs sometimes include commands meant for single-player or outdated engine builds.

Symptoms: You launch BO2, hear audio, but see nothing. defaultcfg call of duty black ops 2

Why it happens: Your personal config.cfg contains a resolution or refresh rate that your monitor no longer supports (e.g., 144Hz mismatch, or a deleted secondary monitor settings).

Fix using defaultcfg: Delete (or rename) your config.cfg file. The game will regenerate a fresh one using defaultcfg.cfg, defaulting to 60Hz and 1920x1080. Let’s walk through the step-by-step process of using

Symptoms: You rebind F to melee, but after reboot, it’s back to E.

Fix: This indicates a permissions issue. Copy the contents of defaultcfg.cfg over your config.cfg manually. Symptoms: You launch BO2, hear audio, but see nothing

Symptoms: Every time you restart the game, your sensitivity changes, or mouse filtering turns on.

Why it happens: The config.cfg is set to “Read-only,” preventing the game from saving changes. Or the file is corrupt.

Fix: Open defaultcfg.cfg to see the baseline sensitivity (usually 2.0). Then, delete your config.cfg and let the game recreate it from the default.