
The issue I might face is that Steam and Windows Notifications appear in that corner so maybe for the game I'll have to move the Windows Taskbar from the left border of the screen to the right one and place the game at the bottom left but I'm not sure the notifications won't switch the corner too. The modern hardware accelerated recording technology easily records games in full resolution and fps.īut the solution is still a bit complex. So unlike the previous solution I don't need to record audio and video separately. This all also might need the CnC DirectDraw patch to be unpacked into the game folder. Also disable the "follow mouse" in the Magnifier settings. This procedure positions the window right in the bottom right corner so now when you move the mouse there and press Win+"+" several times it zooms perfectly to the borders of the game window. It breaks the size of the window so I Alt+Tab to unstick the mouse from the game and drag the left top corner of the game window to restore the correct window size. Now move the game window to the corner of the screen with Win+Right, Win+Down keys. In the RA2.ini settings file I set the resolution as 1/2 of my native monitor resolution: Since modern monitors have much higher DPI game details are too small and hard to see so I use the Windows Magnifier. Weird thing is that the recorded file has your screen resolution even while the window was smaller. Then when you use the Region Recording Hotkey it shows the overlay where you chose the Red Alert 2 application and it starts recording.

Enable Show Overlay in the main settings tab. There enable the Region Recording Hotkey and Borderless Region Capture.

Run the game in windowed mode ( alt+enter) because ReLive seems to be unable to record in 65k color depth (or because it's DirectDraw).
#RED ALERT 2 GAME TOO SMALL DRIVERS#
In the Radeon drivers settings enable the ReLive.
