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AV1 also supports variable frame rate. you may be able to use settings that reduce frames when not much is happening. I don't know how much it'll apply to Terraria though.
I tried encoding to AV1 with OBS and it stopped working. I tried converting h264 to AV1 and the filesize became larger. I think I'll stick to h264 lol
You likely need to tweak the CRF/other parameters. Take a look at https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/AV1
(Note that I don't know how exactly to tune the parameters to get the best quality/size at the expense of encode speed which is what I would do here.)