Steam, which continues to be the largest game market in the world, has launched the “game recording” feature, which it has been testing in beta for a while. presented.
Valve added a built-in game recording tool to Steam for easy recording and sharing of interesting moments and more. The Game Recording feature, which was made available in beta in the past months, The company’s portable gaming device also supports Steam Deck. The company itself says the following about the feature, which is now out of beta and open to everyone: conveys: “Thanks to background save mode, your game is constantly saved to the disk you choose and the time and storage limits you set are never exceeded. Record on demand mode with manual start and stop is also available. Use the Steam Timeline and event markers to find important moments. Useful for things like seeing why your hero died or remembering something an NPC said. Each game is accessible from the Steam interface. Keep only the part of the video that is important to you. Steam offers tools that allow you to easily find and cut your gaming videos. Edit and share your videos in the revamped Recordings and Screenshots interface. Send your videos wherever you want. Send it to a friend in chat or share your best moments with the world with just one click. Plus, easily send images from your Deck to your computer or mobile device. You can use the new Save/Share menu during or after the game.” Game Recording tool from here you can reach.