I've had to explain this too many times and it's so hard to do over text but I'll try my best.
I stream. I'm terrible but it's fun. And I can only really stream Fortnite and PUBG which isn't optimal because I love Siege.
But there's a problem.
As you're all more than aware, I assume, having vsync off is crucial for shooters and just PC games in general. But when I have vsync on in siege, OBS captures it perfectly but the game dips down to 35 and bounces around there. Turning vsync off, Siege hits 120+ frames perfectly and doesn't drop below 110 at its worst. However, with vsync off and OBS outputting at 60 fps, it actually ends up only capturing a maximum of 48 fps from the game and 21 at the lowest Ive caught it dropping. Capping OBS at 30 doesnt help either, as it just ends up capturing 17-18 fps at best.
Also, these framerates happen without even recording or streaming. They actually get worse when recording/streaming. Recording with Shadowplay is flawless though, which is why Ubisoft support and I both believe it's an issue with my OBS.
When I bought the game March last year, I could stream it perfectly on the i5-6400 I had (hardware encoding, which also doesnt work anymore and affects the game heavily). About 4 months in, I stopped being able to stream. It forced me to go out and buy a Ryzen 5 1600X. I can now stream with x264 but Siege is still so much trouble.
I'm so sorry for the essay, it's so hard to get this across through text, it's so much easier to explain by voice but I tried. I hope someone can help me out.
full specs:
Ryzen 5 1600X
ASUS Dual GTX 1060 O3G
16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX
EVGA 500W PSU
I tried my best to get my message across here
I stream. I'm terrible but it's fun. And I can only really stream Fortnite and PUBG which isn't optimal because I love Siege.
But there's a problem.
As you're all more than aware, I assume, having vsync off is crucial for shooters and just PC games in general. But when I have vsync on in siege, OBS captures it perfectly but the game dips down to 35 and bounces around there. Turning vsync off, Siege hits 120+ frames perfectly and doesn't drop below 110 at its worst. However, with vsync off and OBS outputting at 60 fps, it actually ends up only capturing a maximum of 48 fps from the game and 21 at the lowest Ive caught it dropping. Capping OBS at 30 doesnt help either, as it just ends up capturing 17-18 fps at best.
Also, these framerates happen without even recording or streaming. They actually get worse when recording/streaming. Recording with Shadowplay is flawless though, which is why Ubisoft support and I both believe it's an issue with my OBS.
When I bought the game March last year, I could stream it perfectly on the i5-6400 I had (hardware encoding, which also doesnt work anymore and affects the game heavily). About 4 months in, I stopped being able to stream. It forced me to go out and buy a Ryzen 5 1600X. I can now stream with x264 but Siege is still so much trouble.
I'm so sorry for the essay, it's so hard to get this across through text, it's so much easier to explain by voice but I tried. I hope someone can help me out.
full specs:
Ryzen 5 1600X
ASUS Dual GTX 1060 O3G
16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX
EVGA 500W PSU
I tried my best to get my message across here