Valve has finally fully unveiled Steam Game Recording, bringing the ability to easily record and capture your gaming sessions for all to see. The recording can be set to just run in the background throughout your gaming sessions, or you can invoke it manually. It’s essentially the same core feature you’ll find in AMD Relive and Nvidia ShadowPlay but built right into Steam.
With Steam continuing to be the dominant platform on the best gaming PCs, this easy access to such a powerful recording feature means that many gamers are likely to use it. However, there is one feature missing from Steam Game Recording that could make some users stick with alternative game-recording apps for now.
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