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i notice everyone streams different games other than tf2, is it better to try and run different games on the same scene/source. or do people make separate sources for each game they stream? i tried to stream cs:go and it just gave me really low fps on OBS, but its fine when i do it for tf2

thoughts?

i notice everyone streams different games other than tf2, is it better to try and run different games on the same scene/source. or do people make separate sources for each game they stream? i tried to stream cs:go and it just gave me really low fps on OBS, but its fine when i do it for tf2

thoughts?
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I just create a new Scene for each game I stream, it's easiest that way.

Although, tweaking the settings according to a games CPU/Bandwidth usage is always a good idea.

I just create a new Scene for each game I stream, it's easiest that way.

Although, tweaking the settings according to a games CPU/Bandwidth usage is always a good idea.
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I create new scenes for each game because i like to move stuff around (like the song name and stuff). They won't affect performance though, you need to tweak your bitrate and FPS for each game.

I create new scenes for each game because i like to move stuff around (like the song name and stuff). They won't affect performance though, you need to tweak your bitrate and FPS for each game.
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