
Although it is relatively easy to record and clip your epic plays on console,PCplayers haven’t had it as easy, especially those who play games viaSteam.
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However, the Valve storefront has recently revealed that it is introducing a Game Recording feature that is heading into its beta phase now.
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The new built-in system for recording and sharing gameplay will allow players to record, replay, clip and share their epic plays ranging from small highlights to entire campaigns.
With the Background Recording mode, your gameplay is constantly being recorded in the background and saved to your preferred drive. Additionally, the On Demand Recording mode allows you to manually start and stop the recording if you’re worried about storage space.
Last but not least you can also share your clips and this option is also available on the Steam Deck. This is accessible via the Save/Share interface during or after play.
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There are two ways to record: having your footage automatically record in the background as soon as you start playing or assigning a hotkey to press whenever you want to start recording. The latter is a way to assure your storage doesn’t get out of hand but it is also easy to miss some epic moments.
The beta for the Game Recording feature isnow liveand players can sign up to try it out and offer any feedback before it is officially rolled out.
Topics:Steam,Valve,PC