Just like so many others, I tried so many different rendering settings to get rid of some of the annoying pixilation that happens when uploading gameplay and let's play videos to Youtube. You know how it is, you watch the video on your computer and it looks crystal clear, then you upload it to youtube and it's a pixilated mess. Sure, some of it can be video settings, or video compression, but here's the OTHER reason that youtubers, especially NEW youtubers that don't have many videos or view times get hit with terrible video quality.