The details in OBS Studio are attached below in. I stream in at 9000 kb/s bitrate while having 250/25 Mb/s Internet so I believe the problem occurs because of wrong settings in OBS Studio (if it's not network- or hardware-related). To be more specific, I use OBS Studio for streaming purposes. I've got also second screen so I can see actual gameplay on YouTube and lags are very visible, my viewers also noticed that. If that does not work, go with Window Capture and make sure it matches your resolution. But as mentioned above, when you start a new one, you have to reset it. When I turn on the stream FPS are between 80-140, which makes the game look awful. CSGO can still be selected by Game Capture multiple times in one session. In a situation like this, you can run the game in windowed or borderless fullscreen. That’s why you can’t capture these games using OBS. I have everything set to 'low' in game except shadows. Certain games like Destiny 2 and CS:GO don’t support game capture via OBS. Normally when I was playing cs:go without streaming I had like 300-400 fps all the time. The screen I am using is BENQ XL2411T and I run it at 144 Hz. I believe it isn't hardware-related problem as my PC is as follows: While streaming PUBG the game is smooth and I didn't experience any lag or stuttering issues but playing CS:GO is very difficult because of FPS drops. I am beginner streamer on YouTube and I've been streaming only PUBG for 4 weeks now but y-day I decided to try CS:GO.
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