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So whenever you receive a like, share or follow you’ll be notified on stream. Currently, only Facebook Pages, not personal profiles, are supported for live streaming using Streamlabs OBS.
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They click “Go Live,” add a game category, title, description, and select a page. If you have specific issues with DX12 capture, provide more info about the game and upload a OBS log after trying game capture. I do not know of a specific game that does not work.
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Now someone goes to Streamlabs OBS, logging in via Facebook. OBS has full DX12 capture support and that for a while now already. The old process was laborious, as a streamer had to go to /live/create, click on “Create Live Stream,” and then go through about eight more steps. We are excited to help them build on that and continue their success by making live streaming for their growing user base more accessible than anything ever before.” People are starting to realize Facebook Gaming can be a lucrative platform to build their brand while it’s still relatively new. They have been working hard recently to increase viewer engagement and attract more streamers to the platform, and it’s working. I don't know how big the difference is between normal OBS and Streamlabs OBS but whatever.He added, “It’s an exciting time for Facebook Gaming. Here are all Streamlabs OBS settings I'm using. I hope someone can help me with that problem. I can't really replicate the issue in different games since this is like the only game that has something like this in a form you call "rythm game". I asked in the forum of the game, they tried to help me but then figured out that only the OBS Forum could solve it.
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In-Game they generally look like a normal white line and on stream you clearly can see that the opacity changes (some spots have high opacity and some have not, basically white contrast and grey.) Also the "followlines" you see between the most circles look weird too.
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It should appear and disappear A LOT slower. You would think it would be almost impossible to click and "read" it right this instant. You may see that the "circles" are disappearing and appearing very very fast. This is the clip/the game where the issue appears basically: It is very hard to explain what issue I mean but as more as you will read, the more will you understand. I stream most of the time a game named "osu!". I'm experiencing an issue in OBS when I stream or record videos.