Your video and audio bitrate together shouldn't go over about 350, with a low/med resolution and a lower preset like fast you could have a decent stream.
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WindChickenSo I tried this while playing sniper, I think something went wrong somewhere...
http://i.imgur.com/B4PQ3FK.jpg
Read previous posts, it's probably because your are on local server with sv_cheats 1
There is nothing wrong with binding it to movement, you don't have to think about toggling every time.
Stop trying to find new ways to do this when this one already doesn't have any issues and is solid enough to use.
You can edit your stats as you like besides total hours played on the game. Just that it's pointless thing to do.
If you want to upgrade something it would be cpu, which means you have to switch your motherboard and ram also for new.
As for now running nohats mod will help you get some more fps
What about net settings? Maybe your internet cannot handle settings that fps cfg provide?
freakinimprovements have been made to quick sync but is still not as good as CPU x264 encoding. If you don't need the performance boost (chances are you don't if you're using a CPU that supports quick sync - but you might), you should probably stick to using the CPU.
In fps games even if quick-sync doesn't provide the same image quality on stream, it's still a good option to have because you don't get any input lag, fps decrease or anything that a regular cpu streaming could give. So streaming a lower quality stream while being able to play as usual could be one of things a lot of players would go for imo
In order to use quick-sync, your intel gpu have to be in use. First it needs to be enabled in bios, also it needs drivers and for the usage part, easiest way is to fake another monitor. If you have 2 monitors then select your other one to use intel hd graphics. On win8 igpu doesn't have to be in use in order to use it with OBS.
Since OBS added "preset" options to quick-sync it has been better now. So now a 540p/616p stream at 30, maybe 45 fps with bitrate of around 2000-2500 would look just fine and watchable.
Best way is to try it out yourself and see if it is worth it.