#bitrate

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subtle karma
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hello guys, in the speed test I do 35/40mb,how many bitrates should I select in the ge force now settings to not see pixels

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often in fortnite i see the meadow, the sky and some pixelated things, sorry for my english but i'm italian

eternal orbit
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Leave it at Auto to see how it goes.
Also disable that option "Adjust for poor network conditions.

Your bandwidth is a bit higher than recommended, but if other people use the same internet to download and/or watch streaming services, it will affect your GFN streaming quality.

Also, try to use Ethernet. WiFi isn't recommended.

subtle karma
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@eternal orbit I already use the ethernet connection, I have already disabled the poor connection option and I already have the auto bit rate, despite this I often see pixels and I am the only one using wifi in my house all the others use a data connection

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up scaling i selected improved

eternal orbit
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Don't need to ping. Just reply here, normally, as I did.

Press CTRL+N and check how much of your bandwidth is being used. Do this test while you're in a moving scene.
It will use a "proper" amount of bandwidth.

Remember... Cloud gaming will always have the compression and you cannot get rid of it completely.
GFN provides the Ultimate plan with 4K resolution, which can give you a "relief".

subtle karma
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The bandwidth is 32

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Max 34

eternal orbit
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So, it should be fine. 25 is recommended and can keep the image quality at the standards.
Probably you're dealing with the compression.

If it's possible, record and post it here.
Discord will also compress your video quality, but it should be possible to notice how it looks for you.

subtle karma
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I'm about to send you a video where I set the limit to 25mb

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you still see a little

eternal orbit
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Your video shows the normal cloud gaming compression.

When you're having pixelating due your connection, you barely can see the texts. And your image there is what to expect.

subtle karma
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Okok

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Thank you

eternal orbit
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No problem.

If someday you get a another ISP that provides you more bandwidth, you can put your bitrate manually to a higher value.
It should bring a better, but not the same as local, image quality.

subtle karma
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I can leave it here