jackdontcare
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SHORT STORY: PUBG / OBS crashes while streaming to YouTube @ 2500 bitrate, is it mainly the game or what should I upgrade on my PC? (stats below)
LONGSTORY:
I had some trouble just getting PUBG to run. Doubling my virtual memory from 2k MB to 4k MB makes the game run smoothly, until I tried to stream.
I tried to stream recently, and the game crashes when I land with my parachute. The world loads half-way (it looks like untextured garbage blocks) and eventually just freezes. I can't even alt-f4 I have to open task manager and close PUBG down. Surprisingly, I got through a match, but it does this nearly every time.
I recently played Destiny 2 without a hitch, so I am wondering if it is more likely the game or my system, but I would be willing to upgrade my system either way if it improves, but I am not sure what would help most with streaming.
Here are my specs:
OBS 64bit, 720p @ 2500 bitrate (I often use 3500 for Borderlands 2 just fine)
Windows 10 i7-2600k CPU @ 3.4GHz 8GB of DDR3 Ram 4GB of virtual memory NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti (2GB of ram)
1440x900 resolution monitor
LONGSTORY:
I had some trouble just getting PUBG to run. Doubling my virtual memory from 2k MB to 4k MB makes the game run smoothly, until I tried to stream.
I tried to stream recently, and the game crashes when I land with my parachute. The world loads half-way (it looks like untextured garbage blocks) and eventually just freezes. I can't even alt-f4 I have to open task manager and close PUBG down. Surprisingly, I got through a match, but it does this nearly every time.
I recently played Destiny 2 without a hitch, so I am wondering if it is more likely the game or my system, but I would be willing to upgrade my system either way if it improves, but I am not sure what would help most with streaming.
Here are my specs:
OBS 64bit, 720p @ 2500 bitrate (I often use 3500 for Borderlands 2 just fine)
Windows 10 i7-2600k CPU @ 3.4GHz 8GB of DDR3 Ram 4GB of virtual memory NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti (2GB of ram)
1440x900 resolution monitor