Question / Help How to decrease ping on slow connection

szerwony

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Hi. I have a problem in most games with high ping while streaming. In CS:GO I have 70-150 and sometimes it's unplayable.
This are my streaming settings:
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I also checked minimize network impact option in streaming tab. Is there any way to improve ping? Maybe good application which sets priority to game and OBS?
 
780kbit of the approximately 1040kbit of your line is in use by the stream, leaving you with 260kbit for the game. I don't know about the bandwidth requirements of CS:GO but if it needs more than 260kbit for its game traffic (and if you're using voice chat with your teammates you need to squeeze that in there too) you're stuck.
 
NetBalancer shows that CS:GO uses about 60-90kbit. Total upload speed from my PC was about 800-900kbit. I tried using NetBalancer to limit OBS upload speed to 800kbit but then it started dropping frames. Maybe there is a better application to priority game and OBS or there is a way to use multiple network connections? Can I use my home connection for streaming, and 3G modem for playing games?
 
You might be able to (You'd need to set up adapter binds in the OBS configuration).

I make no guarantees about windows listening to you when you set the settings.

You are running the connection pretty tight though.
 
How can I do that? I must change connection which games use, not OBS. I found only ForceBindIP which inject itself into another applications. In games it can be treated as cheating.
 
Setting your adapter order properly in your windows network settings will let the game prefer your cellular modem.

Then you bind OBS to your home connection.
 
Thanks for help. However I found program called cFosSpeed in which I set the right priorities and now I can stream and play on same connection.
 
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