Kleiny Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 Hi everyone! If you're using an NVIDIA graphics card, you already have access to In-Game Overlay, NVIDIA's built-in screen recording tool through GeForce Experience. This guide will help you set it up and use it for recording gameplay, capturing rule violations, or sharing cool moments from TruckersMP Requirements Before you begin, make sure you have the following: A NVIDIA GPU (GTX 600 series or newer) Latest version of NVIDIA GeForce Experience (if you don't have it, install it on the official website here : https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/software/nvidia-app/) NVIDIA drivers up to date GeForce Experience In-Game Overlay enabled ↓↓ Let’s take a look at these four steps to help you get it done. ↓↓ Step 1: Enable the In-Game Overlay Launch GeForce Experience (it can be called NVIDIA App) Click the gear icon (bottom left) to access Settings. Make sure In-Game Overlay is turned ON. Example: https://i.imgur.com/vlRn2qS.png Step 2: Open the Overlay Once the overlay is enabled: Press Alt + Z (or the short key you chose) in-game or on the desktop to open the GeForce Experience overlay. Example : https://imgur.com/a/xVXh22N Step 3: Configure Recording Settings Click on “Record” > “Settings” () to customize: Resolution: 1080p recommended Frame Rate: 60 FPS (if possible) Bitrate: Medium (or High if your system can handle it) Save Location: Choose where your clips will be saved Step 4: Start Recording You have two main options: Instant Replay (the best option) Automatically records the last 5–20 minutes of gameplay, the best one for me. Great for capturing unexpected events. Enable it from the overlay. It will continuously record your gameplay in the background, but you’ll need to manually choose when to save the last 5 to 20 minutes by hitting the shortcut you chose. Manual Recording Click “Record” > “Start” or press Alt + F9 to begin recording. Press Alt + F9 again to stop and save the video. Tips Keep Instant Replay ON if you're often reporting rule breakers. Check file size and disk space if you're recording in high quality. Videos are saved by default in: C:\Users\<YourName>\Videos\Desktop or Videos\GeForce Experience. If you have any questions, feel free to reply below or DM me. Hope this helps! Best regards, Kleiny
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