
Vulkan still isn’t that widely used, but it’s super effective in some games – even low to mid-range cards can run DOOM on an average PC in 4K because of how efficient Vulkan is. One of the unfortunate failings of OBS was that it couldn’t properly record games using the low-level Vulkan renderer. And that program has just gotten its first major update in a long time, with a little help from one of Ubisoft’s biggest studios.

It’s the basis for programs like StreamLabs and StreamElements and has become one of the most versatile little tools in gaming.

Ever recorded a game or tried to stream? Then chances are you’ll have used, tried, or thought about using Open Broadcaster Software.
