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Game streaming - help and advice please.

Game streaming - help and advice please.

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blue10x
Member
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08-10-2017, 10:37 AM
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I aim to play more games and share them while streaming on Twitch. This isn’t about becoming a professional; it’s simply about enjoying gaming and posting updates regularly, as long as work allows.
My current gaming setup is an older PC with a Core i5-760, 8GB RAM, and a GTX 760 2GB.
I plan to start with games like Euro Truck 2, which won’t strain my system. I’m not planning to jump into AAA titles yet, unless I decide otherwise.
I also have a laptop with a Core i5-4300u, 8GB RAM, and Intel HD graphics, which could be helpful in certain situations.
I’ve streamed before using OBS, but I’m not sure where to begin or what advice a beginner would get.
At the moment, I think I’ll focus on light PC games, but could expand to console titles later.
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blue10x
08-10-2017, 10:37 AM #1

I aim to play more games and share them while streaming on Twitch. This isn’t about becoming a professional; it’s simply about enjoying gaming and posting updates regularly, as long as work allows.
My current gaming setup is an older PC with a Core i5-760, 8GB RAM, and a GTX 760 2GB.
I plan to start with games like Euro Truck 2, which won’t strain my system. I’m not planning to jump into AAA titles yet, unless I decide otherwise.
I also have a laptop with a Core i5-4300u, 8GB RAM, and Intel HD graphics, which could be helpful in certain situations.
I’ve streamed before using OBS, but I’m not sure where to begin or what advice a beginner would get.
At the moment, I think I’ll focus on light PC games, but could expand to console titles later.

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CrazzBites
Junior Member
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08-10-2017, 10:37 AM
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The internet speed is slow, and the laptop is really poor. You'd need a much newer i5 (like Ivy) or i7 (Sandy would suffice). The graphics card is decent, but just to measure, what are the maximum frames per second you're seeing?
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CrazzBites
08-10-2017, 10:37 AM #2

The internet speed is slow, and the laptop is really poor. You'd need a much newer i5 (like Ivy) or i7 (Sandy would suffice). The graphics card is decent, but just to measure, what are the maximum frames per second you're seeing?