Hi! I've recently made a similar video. I'm very happy to find this. Did you record with basic OBS settings? Because this video confirms that the issues I mentioned regarding recording through OBS aren't only present on my system. I think you can tell that the recording is extremely choppy. A quick tip for PoE2. You really don't want to run it on ultra global illumination. Low is sweet spot generally. It takes a lot of resources and I wouldn't using on a gpu weaker than 4070. Another thing about PoE -- what you see in the first zones isn't representative. In the endgame the monsters and skill effects fill the entire screen. You can easily cut the frames you receive here in first zones by half or a third to get the proper results. I think we've got similar FPS on our videos (I use full ultra as well for some time) so that confirms that it's unlikely I have some issues on my systems. Cheers.
Hey, I've just found your video after I've uploaded mine. :) Yes, it's obs and the fluency of the video is not always great, but since the framerates are shown I figured I'd upload it anyway. Had some trouble when changing resolution as well. I'll check out the later levels but I haven't had much time to play yet, so I'm mostly in act1 still. I was trying to find some densely populated areas to have a lot going on the screen, but yeah later boss fights could be more taxing. As for global illumination, I was trying to push this card as hard as I can to show people, who would consider buying it, what they can expect using the highest settings.
@LicenceforLove reasonable. It should be smooth recording and I think there's issues somewhere in drivers, etc. Hope it gets fixed. Thanks for the vid again.
@Ptage Yeah, my guess is that the downsampling from higher resoltion/framerate is not working too well on this card so far. The 1080p video looks a bit more fluid (obs was recording in 1080p/30fps).
Hi! I've recently made a similar video.
I'm very happy to find this.
Did you record with basic OBS settings? Because this video confirms that the issues I mentioned regarding recording through OBS aren't only present on my system.
I think you can tell that the recording is extremely choppy.
A quick tip for PoE2. You really don't want to run it on ultra global illumination. Low is sweet spot generally. It takes a lot of resources and I wouldn't using on a gpu weaker than 4070.
Another thing about PoE -- what you see in the first zones isn't representative. In the endgame the monsters and skill effects fill the entire screen. You can easily cut the frames you receive here in first zones by half or a third to get the proper results.
I think we've got similar FPS on our videos (I use full ultra as well for some time) so that confirms that it's unlikely I have some issues on my systems.
Cheers.
Hey,
I've just found your video after I've uploaded mine. :)
Yes, it's obs and the fluency of the video is not always great, but since the framerates are shown I figured I'd upload it anyway. Had some trouble when changing resolution as well.
I'll check out the later levels but I haven't had much time to play yet, so I'm mostly in act1 still. I was trying to find some densely populated areas to have a lot going on the screen, but yeah later boss fights could be more taxing.
As for global illumination, I was trying to push this card as hard as I can to show people, who would consider buying it, what they can expect using the highest settings.
@LicenceforLove reasonable. It should be smooth recording and I think there's issues somewhere in drivers, etc. Hope it gets fixed. Thanks for the vid again.
@Ptage Yeah, my guess is that the downsampling from higher resoltion/framerate is not working too well on this card so far. The 1080p video looks a bit more fluid (obs was recording in 1080p/30fps).
@Tech_Dash_YT my recording was 1440p60fps do definitely more strain but nothing that my pc shouldn't be able to handle (5800x3d)
Baddd drivers for this game...