Question / Help Old Games Low FPS Stream, New Games Fluid

mahid

New Member
Hi,

Whenever I stream some games like Assassin's Creed Unity, CS:GO, Call Of Duty I lag really bad on stream. However, I can run the game flawlessly on my pc. When I stream new games such as Battlefield V Ultra settings, Fortnite, PUBG, I run the games flawlessly on stream without any low framerate. When I get those low framerates, it shows that I have no frame drops, it just shows that my frames start streaming in 27 FPS from 60 FPS. The biggest problem comes to CS:GO, I get 500 fps ingame but drop to rendering 20 frames on obs sometimes.

Ex. https://clips.twitch.tv/InquisitiveBrightLouseDendiFace

Here are my PC Specs and OBS Settings:
CPU: i9-9900K
VIDEO: DUAL EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11GB GDDR6
MOTHERBOARD: MSI Z390-A PRO
MEMORY: 32GBRGB Lightning DDR4/3000MHz

OBS:
Encoder: NVENC H.264
Bitrate: 6000
Preset: High Quality
Profile: High
Resolution: 1920x1080
FPS: 60

Internet Speed:
60 mbps Up and Down

I tried playing around lowering my settings and bitrate on OBS but it doesn't help out in my case whatsoever. Does this have anything to do with render lag?
 

mahid

New Member
I am having the same issue, but recording, have you figured it out?
Not really no. I only had a temporary solution which I limited my in game frames. For example, I would get around 400 frames for CS:GO, where I limited it to 165 and saw that it wouldn’t be choppy on OBS. But later on the stream, it would go back to being choppy as it used to. Which I find really weird.
 

ThisBytesForYou

New Member
Check it out, I have it figured out, you can find it on my channel, I have not done streaming, but if you are interested in Streaming, please comment on the video,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or2noUm0heE

Not really no. I only had a temporary solution which I limited my in game frames. For example, I would get around 400 frames for CS:GO, where I limited it to 165 and saw that it wouldn’t be choppy on OBS. But later on the stream, it would go back to being choppy as it used to. Which I find really weird.
 
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