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Hunt Showdown is very CPU heavy, so everywhere where we can save work for the CPU we won a small battle.
And regarding CPU load, since NVENC is entirely encoded by the GPU isn't it a given that the CPU load is nothing to worry about?
I have a 5820k/1080 and would love to use standard x264 encoding because it just looks so much nicer - but it just kills my performance, well at least to a lvl where it's not running on a constant 60fps but a range of +/- 20frames around that.
But since there's NVENC not a lot of people are using pure x264 anymore, right? Still looking for ideal settings :)
Appreciated. :)
lower value = higher quality
I gave a try to the CQP.
The file size is super low. About 10% of my regular file sizes. So that's great.
However, the picture quality suffers. It's not terrible, but it's bad enough to see what was in the distance. Was it someone? Was it a grunt?
Also it makes it hardere to see where you shot (was it a sheadshot)?
I think I'll be happy with the large file sizes and clearer pictures.
But it's definitely a nice setting for lowering file sizes.