Another big upgrade for Steam desktop and Steam Deck fans, with Game Recording now in Beta allowing you to easily clip your favourite moments with no external apps needed.
Another big upgrade for Steam desktop and Steam Deck fans, with Game Recording now in Beta allowing you to easily clip your favourite moments with no external apps needed.
It even makes sharing the clips relatively simple too with you being able to send it to different devices, like from a Steam Deck to desktop PC.
Valve said to expect more “upcoming features, including individualized game settings (coming soon)”.
Here’s a quick clip I recorded directly via Steam on my Kubuntu Linux desktop (game is Rack and Slay):
And a clip recorded from my Steam Deck LCD 512GB, which I then used the built-in feature to send it to my desktop and upload (game is Brotato):
Pictured - me editing the Brotato video clip included above, directly on Steam Deck.
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Another big upgrade for Steam desktop and Steam Deck fans, with Game Recording now in Beta allowing you to easily clip your favourite moments with no external apps needed.
It even makes sharing the clips relatively simple too with you being able to send it to different devices, like from a Steam Deck to desktop PC.
Valve said to expect more “upcoming features, including individualized game settings (coming soon)”.
Here’s a quick clip I recorded directly via Steam on my Kubuntu Linux desktop (game is Rack and Slay):
And a clip recorded from my Steam Deck LCD 512GB, which I then used the built-in feature to send it to my desktop and upload (game is Brotato):
Pictured - me editing the Brotato video clip included above, directly on Steam Deck.
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