NVIDIA GeForce Experience Adds ShadowPlay Highlights; You’ll Never Miss An Opportunity To Boast Your Epic Gaming Triumphs
ByShadowPlay Highlights enables the NVIDIA GeForce Experience application to automatically detect a player's best gaming performance and capture these in a series of videos for the user to view at the end of the game. Gamers now will get to focus on their games and never again miss an opportunity to boast their epic gaming triumphs.
NVIDIA announced during the annual Editor's day in San Francisco that the GeForce Experience software will get a new feature called the ShadowPlay Highlights rolling out at the end of this quarter. ShadowPlay Highlights is able to automatically identify when a player goes on a killing streak, defeats a boss, completes a mission or achieves a key element in the game. The app then captures several videos so that users can now enjoy their games without worrying about when to press the record button. After the match, the GeForce Experience overlay allows users to view a series of captured videos and control which videos to save or share in the process.
The improvement on the NVIDIA GeForce Experience application is that gamers have complete control not only on the quality of the videos but also with memory storage. Players will have complete control on which videos to choose, save and share, Hot Hardware reported. Also, users will now be able to avoid overflowing the hard drive with unnecessary recordings. In this way, they are assured of having the best videos to share to their social media accounts like in Youtube, Google+, or Facebook.
ShadowPlay Highlights in the NVIDIA Geforce Experience will first be available for the five-v-five-first-person battle game "Lawbreakers," according to Trusted Reviews. This was demonstrated during the GDC event of Nvidia last Feb. 28 where the new feature is activated once a player decimates every member of the team in just a short period of time. Meanwhile, NVIDIA also announced that it will be bringing Ansel to Amazon Lumberyard. The green team is also opening the Ansel SDK to all games and engines through the developer.nvidia.com.