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I do not want to lower my graphics settings people won't like low quality
If I were you, I would use demos, save them, and then record them using Bandicam or whatever you use after.
Well I want good quality and good frames
Could you explain more ?
I really want to learn this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKWUY_zGv6Q
(it's a comparison though, but tl;dw if you don't want to watch it. Both lose around less than a dozen FPS while recording. So it would be good if you want to record games while not sacrificing your in-game FPS by a lot)