Team Fortress 2 replay system

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Team Fortress 2 now has its own replay system, letting every user of the game (at least on PC and Mac) save and view footage from the match they just completed.

If you're playing on a server that has the option enabled, every second of a round will be recorded for posterity. Users can then upload footage directly from the game to YouTube or, if the urge takes them, Steam itself.

To celebrate, developers Valve are running a little competition, looking for the twenty best TF2 videos of the next two weeks (May 5 until May 19). There are twenty categories to compete in, with the winners scoring...a foot-high bust of Saxton Hale. Which looks like an Oscar.

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Team Fortress 2 now has its own replay system, letting every user of the game (at least on PC and Mac) save and view footage from the match they just completed.

If you're playing on a server that has the option enabled, every second of a round will be recorded for posterity. Users can then upload footage directly from the game to YouTube or, if the urge takes them, Steam itself.

To celebrate, developers Valve are running a little competition, looking for the twenty best TF2 videos of the next two weeks (May 5 until May 19). There are twenty categories to compete in, with the winners scoring...a foot-high bust of Saxton Hale. Which looks like an Oscar.

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Inb4halo/cod ripoff. This is just a minor change from the STV that they've had in the game since it came out in 2007. And STV was in CS:Source in 2004. All they did is make it record per-life for you and let you download it while gaming. Nothing new about it at all. I've been using the demo recorder for a long time now.
 
seems I posted a fail topic.
Eh, not really. The system they're using is "new". They made it very user friendly, which is a good thing. But some people might have already been recording from the record line in the command console. So, good job keeping up with new news. ;)
 
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