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How Do You Fix CoD Black Ops 6 Progress Settings Reset After Every Match Launch Issue?

Every time you launch Black Ops 6 or Modern Warfare 3 on your PC, are your settings back to default? That’s enough to make anyone’s game experience a headache. You might set up your controls, tweak graphics, save it all, and yet—next game? Back to square one. Fixing it isn’t hard, though. Follow these simple steps, and let’s keep those settings locked in.

Solution 1: Stop Cloud Sync from Messing With Your Settings

  1. Go to your Documents folder. Inside, look for a Call of Duty folder, then Players. You’ll see a text file here, probably ending in “code_24.” Open that file.
  2. Click on Edit.
  3. In the menu, select Find and type “Cloud.”
  4. Keep hitting Enter until you find an entry about syncing locally stored files with the cloud.
  5. Change its value from True to False.
  6. Save the file, close it, then relaunch the game.

This should prevent the cloud from overwriting your preferences. Done? Alright, onto the next option.

Stop Cloud Sync from Messing With Your Settings

Solution 2: Tweak Keybind Settings for Better Results

If your settings still aren’t sticking, try this in the game’s options:

  1. Open Call of Duty Black Ops 6.
  2. Go to Settings, then Keyboard and Mouse.
  3. Find the Keybind section and look for System Key Behavior.
  4. Adjust the key behaviors, especially any default settings that might reset each time.

These changes can help prevent the game from reverting to default binds. Don’t see improvement? Let’s keep troubleshooting.

Tweak Keybind Settings for Better Results

Solution 3: Disable OneDrive Backup to Stop File Sync Issues

Sometimes, OneDrive might be syncing your files, causing the game to restore default settings every time you play. Here’s how to turn that off:

  1. Go to your taskbar and right-click the OneDrive icon.
  2. Choose Settings, then open Manage Backup.
  3. Uncheck Documents and hit Save Changes.

Disable OneDrive Backup to Stop File Sync Issues

By disabling backup on the game’s settings files, OneDrive won’t interfere anymore. If this still doesn’t work, try running the game as Administrator. This can often bypass issues caused by file permissions and syncing.

With these steps, you’re ready to dive back in without the hassle of reconfiguring your game every single time.