Steam’s built-in game recording feature has been usable in beta since the summer, but it has now been properly launched for every user, following a client update to Steam yesterday. It’s basically another method of capturing funny ragdoll glitches and posting them on the “lol-games-are-dumb” channel of your friend’s Discord. Or for posting that flukey knife throw in Call Of Duty to Twitter, as if you really meant to kill the man from across the map all along. Or saving a clip for your personal records, like the footage of that time you yeeted an innocent citizen off the 50-foot wall of a castle town in Dragon’s Dogma 2. We all do that, right? Right?
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Steam’s built-in game recording is now available to all
This version of the Steam client is also the first to drop support for Windows 7 and 8 machines, as well as Macs running macOS 10.13 and 10.14, after Valve announced the move earlier this year. After an automatic update, players can start recordings manually via a hotkey (Ctrl + F11 is the default) or … Read more
Vizio’s new ‘MicMe’ soundbar has built-in karaoke
Is it just me, or is the karaoke machine trend looking to make a comeback? There's the Apple Music Sing feature, Ford's in-car karaoke app, and Sansui's affordable new OLED TV, to name just a few examples. And now Vizio has joined the party with a new 2.1 stereo soundbar and subwoofer called MicMe, which … Read more