Few things are as jarring in gaming as launching a beloved classic like Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 , only to be greeted not by the game's iconic menu music, but by a cold, grey error box. The message reads:
If you have tried everything and still see "Sound bank failed to load cmn-root.polish," run this final diagnostic: Black Ops 2 Sound Bank Failed To Load Cmn-root.polish
components that might also be contributing to startup failures? Few things are as jarring in gaming as
directory and manually renaming any files containing "polish" to "english" (e.g., changing cmn_root.polish.sabs cmn_root.english.sabs Visual C++ If you live in the US or the
If you own the game on Steam, corruption is the most likely culprit.
If you live in the US or the UK, your game should never look for a ".polish" file. The fact that it is doing so indicates a registry or configuration mismatch —the game believes your system locale or launch arguments demand Polish audio, but the actual file is missing.