How to Enable NVIDIA ShadowPlay Highlights in PUBG

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is regarded by many as the most popular game of 2017, and both its popularity and average player count are still rising quickly. According to a recent announcement by the publisher and developer Bluehole Studios, the game known as PUBG has managed to sell 7 million downloads even though it is still in Early Access. NVIDIA and Bluehole collaborated to introduce ShadowPlay Highlights at Gamescom 2017 for all gamers with GeForce GTX GPUs. You may automatically record and store all kills, knockouts, deaths, and other game-changing highlights thanks to this tool. Users previously had to manually record the entire game or utilise NVIDIA’s Instant Replay to capture the last 5 to 20 minutes of gaming, which also included the pointless dull sections. That’s not actually the case with ShadowPlay Highlights because the function simply captures the most thrilling moments of the game, which can then be quickly clipped together to make a montage with the use of any straightforward video editing software. Already curious? Okay, let’s look at how to make NVIDIA ShadowPlay Highlights available in PUBG:

Enable NVIDIA ShadowPlay Highlights in GeForce Experience

Note:NVIDIA GeForce Experience version 3.8 or later must be installed on your system in order to use this function. Additionally, you must download and instal the most recent PUBG patch, which was made available on August 21, 2017.

Make sure you download and instal NVIDIA GeForce Experience from the GeForce website if it isn’t already on your computer. After that, simply follow the instructions below to activate NVIDIA ShadowPlay Highlights, making sure to update the game first.

  • You will be able to bring up the GeForce Experience Overlay by clicking on Alt + Z . Once it shows up, go to Settings by clicking on the gear-shaped icon .
  • Now, click on Highlights in order to get inside the next menu.
  • Here, you ll be able to turn on Highlights by simply clicking on Yes . You can also adjust the maximum disk space that ll be used by this feature for storing your content.
  • We re not quite done yet. You need to open up the game and go to the in-game settings by clicking on the gear-shaped icon that s located at the top-right corner of your screen when you re in the lobby. Now, head over to the Graphics section and here, you ll be able to enable NVIDIA ShadowPlay Highlights for Highlights Auto Capture setting. Once selected, click on Apply to save the settings.
  • Now, you need to start the game as you normally would, and once you re in the match lobby, i.e. the spawn island, a message will pop-up on your screen which asks you whether you d like to use GeForce Experience to automatically capture the highlights of your gameplay. Click on Yes to confirm.
  • Well, now once you ve completed the match and exited to lobby, the GeForce Experience Overlay will immediately display all the important clips from your previous match. You can either choose to save them to your Gallery or share it to social networking platforms like Facebook and YouTube.

Customize NVIDIA ShadowPlay Highlights

Players can further tailor this feature by deciding which parts of the game should be captured thanks to NVIDIA. You can uncheck deaths and set it to just count kills and knockouts. So, if you want to change this, just follow the instructions below to accomplish it instantly:

  • Open up NVIDIA GeForce Experience software and hover your mouse over PlayerUnknown s Battlegrounds game. Now, click on Details .
  • Once you re in the next menu, click on the ShadowPlay Highlights icon, which is indicated by a film reel. Now, click on Edit .
  • Well, that s pretty much the whole process. Here, you ll be able to check and un-check the highlights that will be automatically captured by ShadowPlay Highlights. Once you ve chosen the necessary options, click on Done to save these settings.

SEE ALSO: NVIDIA GeForce Experience Instant Replay Configuration

Enjoying ShadowPlay Highlights in PUBG?

There has never been a feature like NVIDIA’s ShadowPlay Highlights in any video game capture software. For every player who has been playing this well-known title, this is essentially a dream come true because manually recording and trimming the extraneous parts takes a lot of time. We anticipate that this feature will also be added to a lot of other games. Have any of you guys used PUBG’s new ShadowPlay Highlights? Comment here with your insightful thoughts on how much you’ve appreciated using this tool to share with us.