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Although I have found for games you dont want it turned on, just disable the entirety of Steam Overlay, which you can already do per game.
This should still be an option tho especially for Steam Deck / Big Picture where the lack of an overlay means you have less ways to close out of a frozen/stuck game.
Also, would be good to set all games to either enabled or disabled (in background recording mode), and then just change the ones you want to be different. For example, I really only have 1 game where I would want recording on, so I would start with all/default = disabled and only enable that 1.
Constantly writing to disk wears it down, i don't want that to be for games i don't care to clip
This would greatly appreciated
I have actually avoided playing certain games of late, because I don't want it recording them.
You can configure it via [right click on game] -> Properties -> Game Recording -> Background Recording
I like this idea, just disable all games and choose which games you want recorded
Would love to:
- select background recording
- “All other games”: do not record (not possible yet)
- few games with different lengths
Thanks, this will help a lot for now.
But I'm glad to see you can disable it for specific games. I didn't want to turn it on for CS and disable it for Oblivion Remastered every time. The performance hit was crazy.