this post was submitted on 29 May 2024
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Steam Deck

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According to some data mining from the guy who runs SteamDB:

Steam is still working on clip recording. It supports background recording, includes timeline markers in supported games for various events.

Clips can be shared similar to screenshots, via the Steam community.

We don't actually have any proof that this will be coming to Steam Deck yet, but I'm pretty optimistic that it would.

I recommend clicking through to the article, it has several screenshots showing how the feature will look.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago

Finally. This is common feature on consoles now and Windows users have easy access to such a functionality with Nvidia software in example. I am very certain this functionality will make it to the Deck, because we have plugins that do that already in a very simplistic manner (without the integrated game functionality off course). The hardware and software is capable of doing that. To me, it makes no sense to develop such a functionality for Steam and not bringing it to Steam Deck.

Hey, maybe this is one of the selling points for Steam Deck 2? I hope not, because this should be usable with any Deck or any PC handheld in general. Then people could record with Windows handheld PC, but the Steam Deck would not be able to?