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2: 60 fps should be enough, youtube doesn't really support more than that.
3: There are some cool spell mods but if you wanna stick to vanilla there are mods that make dismembering easier, make the enemies more resilient (surviving throat slices, some stabs to the head and even dismemberment of the arms. They still die from blood loss or excessive injury.)
How are you getting above 60fps in OBS? The max framerate in the software is 60. Thx!
I did that a long time ago let me try to put everything together. On top of that english is not my native tongue.
I think what you need to do first is to set the OBS to advanced.
Then on the "video" page there is a dropbox i think is the name for it. There you should see an integer probably it shows 60 fps. You cannot change that unless you change the integer to fractional number. Then you can choose whatever fps you wanna use.
But take into account that the higher you go the more instable the record will become. 120 is good to work. Depending on your system you can do maybe 240 but i wouldn't go higher then that.
this is probably a horrible explanation but i hope it helps.
You got any more questions and want some answer in broken english feel free to ask me ^^
A bit late but since i am here.
I need higher fps to do "smooth" slow motion records. If you record on 60 fps and you go to 25% speed you will have 15 fps on a 60 fps record. And 15 fps is everything but smooth.
So 120 means 30 fps on 25% speed which is good to work with. Atm i am stuck on relatively old hardware and i am no Video-editor. But i do my best to improve on all the topics for my youtube channel.