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Games that use microphones
Games that use microphones












You'll be able to enjoy lag-free gaming while your footage is pulled onto your PC for recording or streaming. Simply connect the capture card to your computer via USB (it uses the modern USB-C standard), and connect your console to the HDMI-in port and your TV to the HDMI-out port and away you go. We recommend the Elgato HD60S, it can work with any modern console in crisp 1080p at 60 FPS. But there are external capture cards you can use instead. If you've got a laptop that you were planning to use for streaming, installing a capture card inside it isn't going to happen. Something like the Avermedia Live Gamer 4K, which allows you to capture and stream your gaming footage in up to 4K at 60 FPS at a reasonable price. Also, voice chat is absolutely integral (in the exact way Brendon describes above) in DOTA. If you're able to install it in a dedicated stream-recording PC, you can easily record both your PC gaming and your console gaming without having to worry about splitting resources between running your games and the stream capturing software. In Mario Kart DS you had to blow into the mic to fill up your balloons (your hit points, essentially) and in this DS game called Spectrobes you had to say 'waaaaake uuuup' at a unique pitch to hatch your Pokemon. Internal capture cards have the benefit of taking a load off of your PC hardware and recording more efficiently at a higher quality. Check out our breakdown of the best capture cards for more details on what makes for the best streaming option. You've basically got two options to consider - an internal capture card, which you'll need to install inside your PC tower, or an external capture card that connects to your console and PC via HDMI and USB. But what about from your Xbox? For that, you'll need a capture card. So, you've got the parts to put yourself on the internet, and streaming from your PC is easy - you just need the right software.














Games that use microphones