Steam rollout native game recording feature: You can now records games & manages storage
Finally, Steam users can record their games natively without needing to download third-party apps or rely on the Windows Game Bar. This new feature integrates seamlessly into the Steam client, offering convenience and simplicity for gamers. However, it's not time to abandon your existing recording and streaming setups just yet. Before you jump in, here’s everything you need to know about Steam Game Recording. Game Recording Is Still in Beta Although, Steam has announced the Game Recording feature today , but it is important to note that it is still in beta. While existing solutions like Windows Game Bar and NVIDIA Shadowplay offer reliable game recording capabilities, many Steam users have long desired a built-in recording feature. The introduction of this feature makes sense, as it streamlines the gaming experience by consolidating recording functionality within the same application used for managing and playing games. How does Steam's Game Recording Feature works? The Steam’s game …
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