Vash Baldeus Posted October 21, 2017 Share Posted October 21, 2017 (edited) For anyone who owns an nVidia graphics card, if you have nVidia Experience installed you can use a feature called ShadowPlay in order to record your previous minutes of play time. The feature allows to save between 1-20 minutes of prior game time by using the shortcut ALT+F10. Also you can turn recording on and off if you wish which will continue to record until you hit the keybind again, to do so press ALT+F9. You need to activate it(ShadowPlay) first, in order to do so, open nVidia Experience and press ALT+Z following menu will appear: Click on "Instant Replay" then Customize like in this picture in order to configure(click on the button "Turn On" to enable ShadowPlay): The following menu opens: If you want to change the keybinds click on the Cogwheel(next to the camera and microphone icons) on the right hand side, following menu opens: From there you can change the keybinds. This can come in handy in case you need to report someone or were reported, especially when the GT-MP is in it's current development stage and has Desync issue and what not. AMD ReLive: Quote For AMD cards it's caled 'ReLive', it's located in the center of the toolbar at the bottom of your Radeon settings application. Same as Shadowplay, records in the background. Edited October 21, 2017 by Vash Baldeus Link to comment
Crayons Posted October 21, 2017 Share Posted October 21, 2017 (edited) Is it me or aren't your pictures displaying, but only the names of it? Edit: And fixed. Edited October 21, 2017 by Crayons Link to comment
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