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Valve has officially released its Steam Game recording client, which functions as a built-in unit that allows players to capture and share gameplay footage across PC, Mac, and Steam Deck devices. The feature recently exited beta testing and is now available through the Steam client.
The Steam Game Recording feature offers users both manual and automatic recording options, and manual recording can be activated with a customizable hotkey. Players can set recording length, quality settings, and storage limits through a dedicated Game Recording tab in Steam’s settings menu. The feature is disabled by default but can be enabled through Steam’s settings menu.
The feature itself works with any game that supports the Steam Overlay option, which also includes non-Steam titles. For the sake of privacy, the recordings only capture the designated game window while ignoring other desktop content. Other functionality includes basic editing tools, timeline management, and flexible export options. Once complete, recorded content can be shared directly through Steam or exported as MP4 files.
The updated version of Steam with this feature supports macOS 10.13 High Sierra or later.
If you’ve had a chance to try this feature, please let us know about your experience in the comments.
Via MacRumors and store.steampowered.com