Hello and thank you in advance for your help.
My issue is specifically when playing/streaming only the game, "War Thunder" the stream will be perfect without issue. Within 2-9 minutes, strange frame drops, lag and the game being completely unplayable all occur. My stream text/alerts music all work perfectly - only the game goes haywire.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled the game.
I always start OBS as administrator
I actually bought some software to optimize CPU Affinity. This helped, but was really unnecessary. I have a 6950X CPU
I had my ISP come out and actually witness the stream in real-time and three times in a row, the persistent problem predictably occurred each time. They had no idea how to troubleshoot this issue- my connection is Gigiabit and functioning correctly. My internet speeds are constant and more than adequate.
I have posted other log files tracking down issues like disabling SLI. Done.
I also uninstalled my Personify Chroma app for my Webcam.
I have tweaked and reset my settings all over the place adjusting bandwidth, encoding presets, you name it. Problem persists.
I have played streams for several hours with other graphics intensive games like PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds, Witcher 3, Battlefield 1 and countless others without issue. What is the deal with War Thunder specifically?
This problem occurs only with War Thunder. I contacted War Thunder developer, "Gaijin" and was offered a few suggestions. One was "In order to allow other software to operate normally, hooks:b=yes must be added to the start of the config.blk"
I added this line into the config file. The issue still persists.
I disable my Avast Premium Antivirus software during gaming sessions. no fix.
I removed som IOBit System Care software. That's not it either.
I think a dual PC streaming solution is the only way to go - but this CPU should handle this game!
I have no earthly idea what this issue is. Can someone please provide some input?
Many thanks again.
Here is the most recent log file:
https://gist.github.com/941849d6f807afa0e3c208163e1032c5
I thought enabling vsynch might help- it did not . log file below.
https://gist.github.com/a9f57ae5d710e0462f55c79584acc04e
I made yet another set of tweaks to OBS settings in another vain attempt to correct this problem. The problem persists.
https://gist.github.com/eaee85f7e2fe65fa5e98a7fb39a3835e
My issue is specifically when playing/streaming only the game, "War Thunder" the stream will be perfect without issue. Within 2-9 minutes, strange frame drops, lag and the game being completely unplayable all occur. My stream text/alerts music all work perfectly - only the game goes haywire.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled the game.
I always start OBS as administrator
I actually bought some software to optimize CPU Affinity. This helped, but was really unnecessary. I have a 6950X CPU
I had my ISP come out and actually witness the stream in real-time and three times in a row, the persistent problem predictably occurred each time. They had no idea how to troubleshoot this issue- my connection is Gigiabit and functioning correctly. My internet speeds are constant and more than adequate.
I have posted other log files tracking down issues like disabling SLI. Done.
I also uninstalled my Personify Chroma app for my Webcam.
I have tweaked and reset my settings all over the place adjusting bandwidth, encoding presets, you name it. Problem persists.
I have played streams for several hours with other graphics intensive games like PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds, Witcher 3, Battlefield 1 and countless others without issue. What is the deal with War Thunder specifically?
This problem occurs only with War Thunder. I contacted War Thunder developer, "Gaijin" and was offered a few suggestions. One was "In order to allow other software to operate normally, hooks:b=yes must be added to the start of the config.blk"
I added this line into the config file. The issue still persists.
I disable my Avast Premium Antivirus software during gaming sessions. no fix.
I removed som IOBit System Care software. That's not it either.
I think a dual PC streaming solution is the only way to go - but this CPU should handle this game!
I have no earthly idea what this issue is. Can someone please provide some input?
Many thanks again.
Here is the most recent log file:
https://gist.github.com/941849d6f807afa0e3c208163e1032c5
I thought enabling vsynch might help- it did not . log file below.
https://gist.github.com/a9f57ae5d710e0462f55c79584acc04e
I made yet another set of tweaks to OBS settings in another vain attempt to correct this problem. The problem persists.
https://gist.github.com/eaee85f7e2fe65fa5e98a7fb39a3835e