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Googling it is still not turning up any solutions that are fixing it. Oh well... guess I just uh... won't stream this.
Use DirectX when starting the game and set it to windowed fullscreen(referred to as "fake fullscreen" in the setting).
Streams on discord just fine like that.
I gotta say I've never had this issue at all before with any other game, but then BG3 seems to stress my computer out way more than anything else I'm playing for some reason too, even though it has similar system requirements to other things I'm playing.
My settings include going into "Voice & Video" and checking both OpenH264 and H.264 Hardware Acceleration, going into "Advanced" and checking Hardware Acceleration, and when streaming, select the game application itself instead of the screen. Sometimes you need to manually add the game you are playing depending on which version and OS you are running on, but these are the settings that worked for me.
Considering how needy the game is in its current state, its better to not stream it unless you have a powerful enough rig to stream it smoothly while playing. I am running on an i9 with 64GB of RAM, but on my 16GB laptop this jitters pretty badly (if its on max settings) without streaming anything. You could lower the graphic settings on the game for a but more smoothness, but that's choices for you to make on your end. Good luck!
It seems to be an issue with Vulkan(at least in my case). I won't pretend to understand why that is.
Still, I appreciate the advice.
LMAO compared to what? Discord's built in streaming is generally reliable and robust in in it's quality and feature set.
Prev comment about issues with Vulkan rendering are correct. Made the swap and it fixed for me. Vulkan is a great bit of software but DirectX has far more edge cases teased out/interoperability due to it's maturity. It's to be expected.