Steam now has a built-in solution for recording game captures, and it’s also compatible with non-Steam titles.
Recording is off by default — you’ll find its settings in a new Game Recording tab in Steam’s settings. Valve has updated ...
To access the Steam game recording feature, you'll need to update Steam to the latest version as of November 5 on all your ...
We are not hurting for ways to record PC games, but Valve is offering another one anyway. After releasing Game Recording as a ...
Valve has announced that Steam Game Recording has been released for all PC and Steam Deck users. The new built-in system for game recording offers a variety of tools for users, allowing them to ...
Steam's built-in game recording feature is now available for everyone. PC, Mac, and Steam Deck users can now easily capture ...
Steam has rolled out its in-house game recording tool to all players, moving the feature out of beta and making it accessible ...
If today is remembered for anything it'll be this: Steam Game Recording has exited beta and is now available for all users, edging Steam towards becoming the one gaming app that does everything.
Game Recording will use the video encoding chops of your AMD or Nvidia GPU, if you have one, or rely on the CPU if your PC lacks graphics capabilities. In the latter case, that's likely to cause ...
Open the Steam client and click on the Steam menu in the top-left corner. Select Game Recording. Adjust your recording settings to match your preferences. Press CTRL + F11 to manually begin recording ...