WatkinsNMC
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Hey guys,
Not sure what is going on, to be honest.
I have a duel streaming set up which consists of a gaming PC with a 1080 Ti and a stream PC. My gaming PC uses my 144hz 2560 x 1440 G Sync monitor and my stream uses my 4k Ultrawide G Sync.
The issue I am having is games like Assassins Creed Origins and Rainbow Six will not allow me to select a higher resolution than 1920 x 1080.
Playing and streaming Destiny 2 I can play at 2560 x 1440p and 144hz fine and it streams at 1080 60fps perfectly.
I can not figure this out and I have tried all the popular videos on Youtube.
I have my gaming PC connected via Display port to my monitor via the GTX 1080ti, I then have an HDMI coming from the GTX 1080ti into my Elgato HD60 Pro card.
In display setting, they are cloned and everything works great except certain games such as Assassins Creed Origins. I have tried to force the resolution through the ini file but no luck.
Is there something I am missing?
I do have a 3rd 1080p monitor that I could set up if I need. Would this be the key to solving my problems? I heard something about making a virtual display and then doing an OBS preview and then on the streaming PC using that to stream to Twitch.
I wanted to ask here first before I mess around with it again.
What I want is to play the games on my 2560 x 1440p G-Sync monitor as I normally would but stream at 1080 or 720. Right now it works great with Destiny 2 but other games it's a pain.
Assassins Creed Origins will run at 1920 x 1080 ina box on my main monitor and Rainbow Six Seige with run full screen but still only at 1920 x 1080.
Looking for some clear instructions/answers on setting up a solution if possible.
Thanks for your time.
*quick edit* I did try to extend these displays across my gaming monitor and my Elgato HD60 Pro and actually had the preview streaming through OBS but the frame rate took a HUGE hit and it was just not playable. I did some test recording and everything looked great but the frame rate was really bad.
Was I doing the right thing here and some kind of setting was causing the frame drop?
Not sure what is going on, to be honest.
I have a duel streaming set up which consists of a gaming PC with a 1080 Ti and a stream PC. My gaming PC uses my 144hz 2560 x 1440 G Sync monitor and my stream uses my 4k Ultrawide G Sync.
The issue I am having is games like Assassins Creed Origins and Rainbow Six will not allow me to select a higher resolution than 1920 x 1080.
Playing and streaming Destiny 2 I can play at 2560 x 1440p and 144hz fine and it streams at 1080 60fps perfectly.
I can not figure this out and I have tried all the popular videos on Youtube.
I have my gaming PC connected via Display port to my monitor via the GTX 1080ti, I then have an HDMI coming from the GTX 1080ti into my Elgato HD60 Pro card.
In display setting, they are cloned and everything works great except certain games such as Assassins Creed Origins. I have tried to force the resolution through the ini file but no luck.
Is there something I am missing?
I do have a 3rd 1080p monitor that I could set up if I need. Would this be the key to solving my problems? I heard something about making a virtual display and then doing an OBS preview and then on the streaming PC using that to stream to Twitch.
I wanted to ask here first before I mess around with it again.
What I want is to play the games on my 2560 x 1440p G-Sync monitor as I normally would but stream at 1080 or 720. Right now it works great with Destiny 2 but other games it's a pain.
Assassins Creed Origins will run at 1920 x 1080 ina box on my main monitor and Rainbow Six Seige with run full screen but still only at 1920 x 1080.
Looking for some clear instructions/answers on setting up a solution if possible.
Thanks for your time.
*quick edit* I did try to extend these displays across my gaming monitor and my Elgato HD60 Pro and actually had the preview streaming through OBS but the frame rate took a HUGE hit and it was just not playable. I did some test recording and everything looked great but the frame rate was really bad.
Was I doing the right thing here and some kind of setting was causing the frame drop?