The new game recording software also features an interesting "timeline-enhanced" feature for developers to take advantage of.
Valve has released Steam Game Recording, a new built-in feature that allows players to capture and share gameplay footage ...
Steam's Game Recording function has come out of beta and is now available to everyone on Mac, PC and Steam Deck.
Despite being over 20 years old, new and interesting Steam features keep coming out. One of last year’s coolest additions was the ability to take notes in a window when you hit Shift + Tab in-game to ...
This version of the Steam client is also the first to drop support for Windows 7 and 8 machines ... including non-Steam games ...
Like Nvidia ShadowPlay and AMD Relive, Steam Game Recording lets you continuously record your gameplay for easy video capture and sharing.
If today is remembered for anything it'll be this: Steam Game Recording has exited beta and is now available for all users, ...
Now that Steam Game Recording has exited beta, the built-in system is available to all gamers on PC, Mac, and Steam Deck.
Valve's Steam Game Recording feature, after a successful beta phase, is now widely available to all Steam users on PC, Mac, and Steam Deck. This update ...
Steam already allows all users to record and quickly capture game clips. The update also marks the possible end of Windows 7 and 8 support.
To access the Steam game recording feature, you'll need to update Steam to the latest version as of November 5 on all your devices. On PC, you can do this by clicking the "Steam" ...