Call of Duty: Black Ops II

Call of Duty: Black Ops II

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Track steam hours on Plutonium (Windows and Linux)
De TheDantee
Plutonium is a private server for BO2 that actively bans cheaters through the use of game admins and it's own updated anti cheat software, this let's you enjoy these older CoDs again.
   
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I do not condone pirating the game and recommend buying the game legit on sale or something, this is safer as the files are legit from steam not containing any viruses. If you however like me have the game on steam and wanted to track hours playing on private servers and wanted to know how to that is what this guide is for. If you wish to download plutonium I don't want to link it here because it may validate ToS however it's quite easier to find in a basic search. The other thing I want to note is this is not VAC bannable as what your doing is telling steam to load up a new .exe file when you click play on the game in steam. From here it opens plutonium which loads the game using it's own custom launcher based on the BO2 files you provide it and doesn't touch the BO2 steam client. I have been doing this for years now without issue, however of course do this at your own risk I am not responsible for anything.

Once downloaded you will have a .exe file called plutonium.exe next you need to navigate to

Windows :

C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common/Call of Duty Black Ops II

Linux :

~/.local/share/steam/steamapps/common/Call of Duty Black Ops II

or

~/.steam/steam/steamapps/common/Call of Duty Black Ops II

or

~/snap/steam/common/.steam/steamapps/common/Call of Duty Black Ops II

if you have steam games on a different drive you will need to go to that directory instead of course.

Once here you want to find the .exe file called "t6mp.exe" and rename this to whatever to want I usually just name it "t6mp1.exe".

After this you want to copy the plutonium.exe file into this directory and rename it to "t6mp.exe" as that's what steam looks for when you press play on the game. After this you want to set the t6mp.exe (your old plutonium.exe file) to read only by right clicking it and going to properties and making it read only.

Steam likes to auto update games and will think this game needs an update sometimes read only works sometimes steam overrides it, on Linux you can make this permanent with the terminal command "sudo chattr +i t6mp.exe" if you open a terminal in this directory and to make it writable again just run the same command with -i instead of +i.

OPTIONAL STEP : Inside steam find Black Ops II Multiplayer and right click it or click the settings icon when the game is selected and find properties. Inside of properties go to the updates tab and you can change this to "only update this game when I launch it". This setting can help you as if it replaces the exe with the steam one again you will know and can change it back manually every time though. These are just the issues to deal with tracking hours on steam with 3rd party servers.

Now you can load the game through steam clicking play and it should load right into the plutonium launcher from here find the T6 Multiplayer section and it will show a blue button to setup. Click that and navigate back to the folder containing your BO2 files (where you just replaced the .exe file) select that folder and then it should be a green button that says Play and your all good to go. Steam will now track your hours through plutonium, Enjoy playing unmodded classic CoD games again :)
8 commentaires
adrian5909 18 juin 2024 à 16h02 
does the same for me
TheDantee  [créateur] 18 juin 2024 à 15h46 
very strange I'm not to sure
Y Sojii 14 juin 2024 à 15h23 
when I restart it resets my playing hours solution ?
adrian5909 8 juin 2024 à 16h36 
it wasnt working for me last time i tried as it would reset playtime after i relaunched the game
Commander 18 avr. 2024 à 16h35 
was not working through the steam side but it was able to track my time when i went back to plutonium.
Jakub 17 avr. 2024 à 10h18 
if anyone is having an issue where when you try to launch but steam cannot find the exe file, instead of renaming the files with .exe just do it without it. so instead changing t6mp.exe to t6mp1.exe, rename to just t6mp1. that worked for me
TheDantee  [créateur] 9 janv. 2024 à 14h41 
@Talley you got it exactly what you do I think its call zm instead of mp
Literally Shadow The Hedgehog 7 janv. 2024 à 11h39 
Hey if I want to use plutonium for zombies do I do these same steps just for the zombies executable?