Valve’s Steam Game Recording Has Officially Gone Live

Valve’s Steam Game Recording Has Officially Gone Live

From The Outerhaven Productions (Written by Keith Mitchell) on | OpenCritic

It wasn’t too long ago that Valve announced it was working on its game recording feature, something that would take on the current offerings from Nvidia, AMD, OBS, and other in-game recording tools you might use, even if you’re playing on the Steam Deck, not use. Well, now that the game recording option has been officially released, you can stop using the beta. If you don’t see it showing up in your Steam application, you may need to completely shut it down first, then it should appear.

This is more than just a game recorder; not only can it record up to 120 minutes of gameplay in the background as soon as you launch a game from Steam, but it’s also perfect for those moments when you wish you’d recorded that gameplay. Let’s be honest, we’ve all been there.

Footage or clips are created as mp4s that can be exported, shared via other Steam members, links, sent to phones that have the Steam mobile app installed, or as I found, between other devices that are running Steam.

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It also lets you edit and trim gameplay footage in the built-in editor, which is handy if you just want...

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