
They same to open a new "Space" and move the game window to that space. Anyhow, most of the apps that go fullscreen and don't crash seem to not touch the resolution of the screen, but adjust in some other way. In Mavericks you can have multiple "desktops" that you can switch between. Other games when they go fullscreen do it in a different ways. Like, when I enter blizzard games, it seems the app changes the resolution of the screen. I think the crash is occurring when applications go fullscreen a specific way. Of interest for you, I have tested OBS in several other "fullscreen" apps and games and not had the crash. Again, this is without me even recording anything. It doesn't matter what order I do it in, as soon as I have OBS open and a game in fullscreen mode my computer crashes. I can launch the game, enter fullscreen mode, switch to the dock and then open up OBS and the computer will crash. The computer continues to run if the game is in windowed mode. OF NOTE: The crash occurs when I make the games go to fullscreen mode. Here's a log file which hopefully has something useful for you. I am running a macbook pro retina 15 inch 2014 model with a dedicated graphics card. I didn't even have it recording and it crashed my computer. I opened StarCraft II and my computer immediately crashed with OBS open.


I tried launching Heroes of the Storm and my computer immediately crashed with OBS open. Simply having the program open when I launch my games fully crashes my computer with this error hard crash message coming up: I haven't even recorded anything with OBS up to this point. I opened it up and quickly learned the interface and set up basic settings suggested by people on youtube videos. yah, it's absolutely 100% unusable for me.
#Mac shutdown when playing league of legends for mac#
I just downloaded OBS multiplatform 0.9.1 for mac as my friend suggested it and said people on Twitch use it a bunch.
