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Can someone suggest me a good fraps alternative?

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And please, do not say Nvidia Shadowplay (no, I'm not going to register an online account just to use it)

and Obs project.


Should be a easy app, one such as fraps that you can use in 1 minute without having to actually look and learn what you gotta do.
 

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And please, do not say Nvidia Shadowplay (no, I'm not going to register an online account just to use it)

and Obs project.

No Fraps? Okay.
The only other recording program I had good results, was this one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandicam
It's not free, but you can test the program, with limited features, before deciding if you're interested or not.

A few years ago, I was searching for Fraps alternatives (because for some reason, it wasn't recording gameplay of the classic Fallout games), when I found Bandicam.
The game was detected automatically by the program, and I started recording playthrough(s). It worked quite good, in my case.

I just noticed they're offering a new product there, on their official website, Bandicut. Instead of using that, I'd recommend trakaxPC (if you just want to do simple edits).
 
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