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Everquest

EverQuest is a 3D fantasy-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) released on March 16, 1999. Players move their character throughout the medieval fantasy world of Norrath, often fighting monsters and enemies for treasure and experience points, and optionally mastering trade skills. As they progress, players advance in level, gaining power, prestige, spells, and abilities through valorous deeds such as entering overrun castles and keeps, defeating worthy opponents found within, and looting their remains. Experience and prestigious equipment can also be obtained by completing quests given out by non-player characters found throughout the land. EverQuest allows players to interact with other people through role-play, joining player guilds, and dueling other players (in restricted situations – EverQuest only allows player versus player (PVP) combat on the PvP-specific server, specified arena zones and through agreed upon dueling).

FAQ

Is Medal free to use?

Yes. Medal is completely free on PC and mobile, with optional premium paid features.

Does Medal support console recording?

Medal currently supports PC and mobile. You can also import clips from console system captures to edit and share.

Which games work with auto clipping?

Medal supports event detection in Fortnite, Valorant, League of Legends, Apex Legends, Counter-Strike, and more!

What specs do I need to run Medal?

Medal is compatible with all PCs running Windows 10 or later. With variable recording settings and cloud storage, even a potato PC is okay 🥔

What PC games can Medal clip?

Medal can video capture any PC game that you are running, and regularly adds support for new games so you can browse clips and organize by game.

Is it going to lag my game?

Medal is optimized to be lightweight and adjustable, with a minimal impact of 100–400MB of RAM for multitasking or low-spec systems.

What video quality does Medal record at?

You can push dem pixels to the limit up to 4K resolution support at a buttery-smooth 144fps (or less, if you prefer).

What should I clip with Medal?

Clip every time someone sneezes, and montage them all together. This is Medal's intended use, but people also use Medal to clip aces and fails and stuff.

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