PC Graphics Card provider, NVidia, has developed a new update for its software that allows people to play, record, and stream their gameplays online.
The graphics manufacturer has made an application in 2012, named "NVidia GeForce Experience", enabling players to set up graphics and performance configuration for their games, record videos of their gameplay, and with the upcoming beta update, share their game with others online.
The new application patches which will be available for PC users, has now an option to broadcast or stream their games online with other people, even though it is still in its testing phase.
This feature will be able to go in-game without resulting to exiting the game screen and will act as a simple overlay window, which shows the options for the streaming.
The application requires no custom configuration for the game and does not interrupt the gameplay, according to The Verge.
The available streaming selections that NVidia has teased are Broadcast, Stream, Record, and Instant Replay. Broadcast allows others to watch your gameplay in realtime, but does not allow them to mess with the game.
Meanwhile the Share feature makes the game more interactive, letting other players join in-game, with permissions controlled by the host. The person who started the game can also let others carry on his game through this feature, Engadget reported.
However, both Record and Instant Replay are already included in Shadowplay option, which is already equipped in the current version of the application.
Though most recent machines with NVidia GPU's have a pre-installed version of the application, the updates containing the new specs require a processing unit from the GTX line. The beta updates will be rolled out by September, and the features will be added as the patches come in.