You can now create video clips using Steam's built-in game recording feature, as an update is rolling out to all users.

Steam's built-in game save feature has been available in beta since the summer, but following a client update to Steam yesterday, it's now properly launched for every user. It's basically another method of capturing funny ragdoll bloopers and sending them to the “lol-games-idiot” channel of your friend's Discord. Or because you shared that accidental knife throw in Call Of Duty on Twitter, as if you really wanted to kill the guy on the map all along. Or save a clip for your personal recordings, like the moment you knocked an innocent citizen off the 15-foot wall of the castle town in Dragon's Dogma 2. We all do this, right? Right?

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Snake Eater TGS 2024 trailer with built-in engine

Konami has released the TGS 2024 in-engine trailer for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. The trailer also features some gameplay sequences. The reason I call this an in-engine trailer and not a gameplay trailer is because it mostly features in-engine cutscenes. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater will stay true to the original story … Read more