The file is not an official game file from Activision or Treyarch for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 ; rather, it is a component typically associated with cracked or pirated versions of the game.
: Real-time protection often identifies the file as "hackware" or a "false positive" and automatically deletes it or moves it to quarantine. Buddha.dll Call Of Duty Black Ops 2
For the uninitiated, Buddha.dll is not an official component of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (2012). It was never signed by Treyarch, never passed validation on Xbox Live or PlayStation Network, and it certainly never existed in the pristine vanilla directories of a Steam install. And yet, for a dedicated subset of the game’s PC modding community—specifically those who refused to let the game die after its 2018 “Plutonium” revival— Buddha.dll represents a philosophical and technical revolution. The file is not an official game file