SOLUTION - Found on a esea thread, turn off shadowplay in gforce experience.
Streaming and navigating desktop to twitch is fine, if I game capture or display capture CS 1.6 I get 5 fps in the game menu and in game. If I try CSGO my fps gets capped to 60 in game automatically (feels like the usual 250 odd though), but uncapping it causes my stream to lag even though I'm dropping no frames and streaming at various bit rates. I primarily want to stream CS 1.6 initially and am curious why my system isn't liking it. I get no lost frames and CPU usage and GPU are very low (as it should be for such an old game at least). OBS settings are usual although with the ones people usually fiddle with I've noticed no change.
10MB down, 5MB up (stable)
Any help is much appreciated :)
Streaming and navigating desktop to twitch is fine, if I game capture or display capture CS 1.6 I get 5 fps in the game menu and in game. If I try CSGO my fps gets capped to 60 in game automatically (feels like the usual 250 odd though), but uncapping it causes my stream to lag even though I'm dropping no frames and streaming at various bit rates. I primarily want to stream CS 1.6 initially and am curious why my system isn't liking it. I get no lost frames and CPU usage and GPU are very low (as it should be for such an old game at least). OBS settings are usual although with the ones people usually fiddle with I've noticed no change.
10MB down, 5MB up (stable)
Any help is much appreciated :)
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