
How to Save Valorant Replays?
Valorant has recently taken the gaming world by storm with its competitive gameplay and thrilling action. As with any game, replays are an essential part of improving and strategizing. However, Valorant currently does not have a built-in replay recording feature. But don’t worry; we’ve got you covered! In this article, we’ll guide you on how to save and archive your Valorant replays.
Method 1: Discord**
**Recording and Saving Using Discord**
Discord is one of the most popular communication platforms for gamers. It’s also an excellent solution for recording and saving Valorant replays. Here’s how to do it:
- In-game settings:
Set your in-game video settings to save replays to your computer. Do this by going to the settings cog in the top right corner of the launcher, then selecting “Video Settings”> “Advanced”> ” Save Replay” and select the desired saving location. - Discord settings:?
Open Discord and go to settings by clicking on the gear icon. Head to the “Voice & Video” settings section and enable “Automatic Game Detections” under the “In-app Notifications” tab.
**How it Works:**
When you’re playing Valorant, Discord will automatically detect the game and create a new voice channel for each match. The replay will be automatically captured and saved to your computer. Note that this method only records video and audio, not the game chat.
**Method 2: OBS Studio**
**Recording and Saving Using OBS Studio**
If you’re already familiar with live streaming or recording games, you might be glad to know that OBS Studio (Free and Open-Source Software) has a built-in support for replay recording. Here’s how to do it:
**Step 1: Set up OBS Studio**
1. **Download OBS Studio**: Go to the official download page and grab the latest version.
2. **Install OBS Studio**: Follow the simple installation process.
3. **Launch OBS Studio**: Open the software and set the settings as follows:
**Graphics**
* **Capture Method:** Lossless (Best Quality, but larger file size)
* **Resolution:** Match your screen resolution
* **Frame Rate:** 60 FPS
* **Bitrate:** 20 Mbps
**Audio**
* **Internal Audio:** Enabled
* **Output Location:** Your desired audio file save location
**Recording**
* **Recording Path:** Your desired replays save location
* **Create Unique File Name:** Enabled
- New Scene:
Create a new scene by clicking the “+” button at the left hand side of the OBS Studio GUI. Name it “Valorant.” - “Valorant” Scene Settings:?
Add a new Media Source by clicking the “+” button underneath the “Sources” panel. Select **Game Capture** and choose to capture the Valorant window by clicking the “Settings” button
**Adding the Replay to OBS Studio:**
1. **Launch Valorant and Start Recording:** Launch Valorant and start a new match.
2. **Start Recording in OBS Studio:?
Click the “Start Recording” button in OBS Studio to begin capturing the Replay.
**Method 3: Console Commands**
**Recording and Saving Using Console Commands**
For fans of console commands, Valorant developers have provided a built-in support for replay recording using console commands! Here’s how to do it:
**In-Game Console Commands**
Press the `~` key (similar to the tilde key `~`) to open the console. Write the following commands:
- Record Replay Command:
`record - To Stop Recording:.press the `~` key again and run the command `stoprecord`
**Replay Saver**
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Replay Saver – A Third-Party Tool :
Replay Saver is a third-party tool that allows you to export and save your Valorant replays for further analysis. Here’s how it works:
**Step 1: Set up Replay Saver**
**Download and Install:** Grab a copy of Replay Saver from the official download page/strike> and install it.
Step 2: Customize Replay Saver Settings
**Replay Saver > Settings > Advanced:** Configure as follows:
* **Save Location**: Default
* **Save Format:** MP4
* **Bitrate:** 20 Mbps
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**FAQs & Answers**
**Q: How do I turn off the replay recording in-discord?**
A: Go to discord settings > voice & video > applications > valorant and toggle ‘Automatic Game Detections’
**Q: Can I record commentary while playing?**
A: As of now, Discord’s automatic record feature does not support commentary recording while you’re playing. You might require a separate tool or separate recording software.
**Q: I’m experiencing issues with replay export in Replay Saver. Where can I find troubleshooting resources?**