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Are you feeling lucky punk?
Wanting to record in-game
Hey guys, I'm wanting to record while in-game in BattleField 4, but I'm not sure I have the right juice or that I have a program to record with.
Here are my specs:
MSI GTX660 OC TF 2gb
Intel i7-3770 oc'd 10 4.1ghz
8gb 1886mhz ram
500gb WD Black HD 7200rpm
Corsair H100i Liquid cooling system
What program should I use to record with and how would I get it?
Thanks guys!
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Keep honking. I'm reloading
You have a GTX 660, use shadow play, it for the most part has no notable performance impact, and for the more demanding games, the performance drop may be around 2FPS.
It should come with the latest nvidia drivers. It uses the built in h.264 encoder in the GPU to capture and save the footage right from the frame buffer, so other than basic IO requirements, the application has an extremely low CPU usage.
it will also broadcast to twitch, or constantly record all gameplay and save the last 1-20 minutes (you can select) of gameplay once you press a hotkey.
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Knee High to a Worms Ass
I have yet to test this but i will soon. iv been recommended this for game recording https://obsproject.com/ was told it works well with little impact on pc during gameplay as well.
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Are you feeling lucky punk?
Thanks guys, I'll give shadow play a try.
John, let me know how that goes please!
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Are you feeling lucky punk?
Hmmm, I seem to have all the requirements filled, but whenever try to start shadowplay it just reverts back to the original screen as if I just opened it. It doesn't light up all green like I've seen from other people's screen shots. I'm reinstalling geforce experience right now and will see if that works.
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Are you feeling lucky punk?
Sorry for the post spamming, but reinstalling did work, now to try it in game.
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