callaghan159: Yup....it would be nice to be able to save a shot on the new version. Had a double eagle this morning and couldn't save it.
You can record clips with Windows 10, this has been mentioned previously.
If you go into All settings, click on Gaming, then change the Xbox Game Bar switch to On, you should be good to go.
Play a couple of shots in the game then hit Windows key + Alt + G. When the pop out bar appears from the right side of the screen informing you that a recorded clip has been saved, you can click on it and a window will open showing you your clip and where you can find it.
You don't have to click on the pop out message if you don't want to preview your clip, but it will still be recorded and available in your videos library (unless you have changed the default location).
Word of Warning
Do not switch focus away from the game window before pressing the save clip hotkey (Windows key + Alt + G), otherwise the recording will be lost.
The recorder focuses on the active window and if you switch windows, a new recording starts for that window.
As far as I am aware, games will automatically allow clips to be recorded if you have the Xbox Game Bar switched on, other windows will not record unless you have configured them to, in the game bar settings (Windows key + G).
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