Once again, you need to check on the analyzer and follow its directions and recommendations. From that point on you can try to fix other more complex issues. but the issues present and showed on the analyzer needs to be tackle to reduce the clutter.
OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is free and open source software for video recording and live streaming. Stream to Twitch, YouTube and many other providers or record your own videos with high quality H264 / AAC encoding.
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Start fixin what it's at hand and easy to do. From there on you can have a better perspective on the situation.
Also, PoE 2 is still in development and may have bugs and optimization issues. Don't rule out hardware issues like the GPU itself.
And definitively you need to test it streaming so the log file is complete and more information is present.
Yes, I get that PoE 2 has a lot of bugs and issues. But the main problem is, the issues were not present when I was using an older, weaker GPU.
And I was testing it while streaming. I always test it while streaming. If you want, you can check the vod of my stream, though I'm sure that will provide little to no information since the issue is not in the logs.
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2426622270
Like I sad, I generated the logs while the stream was running, so I'm not sure if that affected what the contents of the logs were. Or if I should close the stream first before generating the logs. While I've used OBS for years, this is the first time I'm encountering these issues and that's why I'm confused and don't know what to do because I never had to. I've always avoided playing games or doing things in my old GPU that I know won't work.
But I've never had streaming or Encoding Overload issues with running PoE2 while streaming, besides of course the game performance itself, which is expected. Even if the GPU was struggling during more intensive fights where the game drops even to 5FPS, the stream feed was still smooth where I can still talk to whoever is watching properly.
Though of course, like I said, it also works wonderfully with other games and even made me play and stream FF7R smoothly.
It's not that I'm not ruling out other hardware issues, but I'm confused and wondering why a GPU marketed as something good for streaming, is having this much of a harder time streaming the same game than a 7-year old GPU with even less VRAM and performance can do. I'm not mad or anything, just confused, and that's why I started asking around, because I don't even know if the shop will accept replacing an item just because of a single feature not working properly, which may be very well be also a recent driver update issue that I can't confirm because there's little to no information about other users of the GPU online, but there are reports of almost the same issue happening to them as well.
Also, I don't even know which log is required to be provided, that's why I provide both the Current and Previous logs, which when I used the Analyzer, shows the Previous log not having any Output Session while the Current log doesn't have that info message. Though I can just test it again anyway.