Question / Help Green screen problem

I livestream video games and I use a green screen to do it(Mortal Kombat, Fallout 4, etc)
I have an i7 with a 980 ti graphics card my green screen is well let and I use cloth on a frame.. it USED to work but recently it looks like it works when I set it up in OBS then when I pop the game into my overlay and start streaming (On either Youtube or Hitbox) the green screen starts to screw up and poke thru. I can record locally and everythings fine but when I stream it happens. I've tried to set the camera to the top but it still happened.

The only thing I can think of is I used to have a 970GTX and now I have a 980ti.. which to me doesn't make sense because the 980ti is a better graphics card. Is it a driver issue? Seriously.. someone pls help because its frustrating..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXV8Cf4clyU
 
This is the file for my log.. I was streaming Rise of the Tomb Raider. If needed I can recreate the problem later tonight when I try again. Thanx for checking on it.. it used to work.
 

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Sapiens

Forum Moderator
That green screen/chroma looks like it's already having problems before the game starts, you can see it struggling with your shirt graphics and body outline at the beginning of the video. Then when the game starts it seems like maybe the brightness from your display throws it off even further.
 

Sapiens

Forum Moderator
I'd try tweaking the chroma key settings (and not wearing clothes that share the same color as your screen). That said, the green screen for streaming and recording should be identical unless you used different profiles/scene collections when you were testing.
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
Yep, you need to find a color that's representative of the screen before the ranges will work well. So not a bright or a dark spot, but one that's right in the middle between the brightest and darkest parts.
 
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