“Packet Burst” (those three annoying orange squares on the left of your screen) is a widespread issue in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (BO6). This error usually means your CPU or VRAM is choking on data, rather than your internet being “slow.”
Here is the step-by-step guide to fixing it, ranked from the most effective “Golden Fix” to standard network troubleshooting.
1. The “Golden Fix” (Texture Streaming)
The #1 cause of packet burst in BO6 is the “On-Demand Texture Streaming” setting. It forces your game to constantly download high-quality textures while you play, clogging your connection and CPU.
-
Go to Settings > Graphics > Quality.
-
Scroll to “On-Demand Texture Streaming”.
-
Do NOT just turn it off (sometimes it forces itself back on). Instead:
-
Set it to “Minimal”.
-
Expand the “Show More” menu.
-
Set “Texture Cache Size” to Small (or Limited).
-
Enable “Download Limit” and set it to something very low (like 1.0 GB) to stop it from hogging bandwidth.
-
2. The VRAM Target Fix (PC Only)
If your VRAM is maxed out, the game stutters and throws a packet burst error because it can’t process data fast enough.
-
Go to Settings > Graphics > Quality.
-
Find “VRAM Scale Target”.
-
Lower this from the default (usually 80-90) down to 60% or 70%.
-
Why? This leaves “breathing room” for background apps (like Discord or Windows tasks) so they don’t fight the game for memory.
-
Also Read : Best Nintendo Switch Games for Kids
3. The Config File Edit (Advanced PC Fix)
If the in-game settings don’t stick, you can force the render worker count to match your CPU cores.
-
Close the game.
-
Go to
Documents \ Call of Duty \ players. -
Look for a file named
options.4.cod24.cst(the number24might vary, look for the most recently modified “options” file). -
Open it with Notepad.
-
Press
Ctrl + Fand search forRendererWorkerCount. -
Change the number inside the value to match your CPU’s physical cores (not threads).
-
Example: If you have an Intel i7-12700K (12 cores), try setting it to
11or12. If you are unsure, setting it to4or6is often a safe “stability” number for most gaming CPUs.
-
-
Save the file and restart the game.
4. Network & Router Settings
If the above are hardware-related fixes, these are the connection-related ones:
-
Disable Crossplay (Console Only): On PS5 or Xbox, go to Account & Network settings and turn off Crossplay. This forces the game to find local servers, which can sometimes reduce packet issues (though it increases matchmaking time).
-
Port Forwarding: Packet burst often happens when your router’s “NAT Type” is Strict or Moderate. Forwarding port 3074 (UDP/TCP) for your specific platform is the standard fix.
-
Ethernet is King: If you are on Wi-Fi, you will almost always get packet burst in COD titles due to signal interference.Use a cable if possible.
Summary Checklist
-
Set Texture Streaming to Minimal.
-
Lower VRAM Scale Target to 70%.
-
Turn off “Eco Mode” in graphics settings (set to Efficiency or Low Power often causes lag).
-
(PC) Update DLSS/FSR settings to “Performance” to reduce GPU strain.
Be the first to comment