I can confirm some definite bugs with Sea of Thieves and Nvidia ShadowPlay on PC. I use ShadowPlay to stream to Tiwtch.tv and it either makes the game unplayable, works for a few minutes or gives a 5000 stream error.
Bug #1 - Sometimes When I hit the Hotkey to bring up the stream overlay for Shadowplay and then go back to the game my character is unable to move. I can mouse look with the mouse, but I get no response from the keyboard like it's not even plugged in. Even though mouse look works the mouse buttons do not respond just like the keyboard. The only way to get out of this is to press CTRL ALT DELETE to bring up the task manager menu to end the task on the game or in some cases that doesn't work and I have to restart. If you do not do this your character is frozen in the game, unable to move, and can only voice chat with your party.
Bug# 2 - Shadowplay works for a minute or two and people can see my stream. Then it always says your stream has been disconnected and for me to check my bitrate setting. I currently have 150MB Download/150MB Upload through Frontier Fiber. So my internet connection is more than fast enough.
Bug# 3 - Shadowplay appears to be working and I can see my video from my camera in the bottom right side of my screen like normal. However, When I get on my laptop and check my stream I get a 5000 error stating, "No content to be displayed on my Twitch Channel.
Bug # 4 - Shadowplay appears to be working and I can see my video from my camera in the bottom right side of my screen like normal. However, When I go to my stream on my laptop I see a whole bunch of weird greenish distorted lines across my Twitch Channel. People are unable to see the stream, but they can hear me through my mic fine.
These 4 issues only effect Sea of Thieves. All other games I have work great with Nvidia Shadowplay streaming and overlays. Every other game I own works fine with 1080p 60FPS streaming, but Sea of Thieves does not; even if I select the lowest possible setting for Twitch.
