Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140702204420/@comment-3547390-20140910013511

It works best with things that your CPU can manage. Remember it will be a bit more taxing on your hard drive. I suggest, if you haven't already, to get a second hard drive with at least 100 GB of free space. Recording and playing a game on the same hard drive is usually too much for the hard drive to handle, resulting in very slow writing speeds.

As for what DxTory works with, it can work with whatever games are written with either Direct3d or OpenGL. The only thing I have had problems recording is DirectDraw, so steer clear of games that have that (Vanilla Thief). Also, don't play any games in Software Mode as it will not record them (Software is proprietary and not OpenGL/Direct3d).

I just am a big fan of FPS games, so I record a lot of FPS titles. I have never tested it with anything other than FPS titles, but I assume they work the same if in OpenGL/Direct3D.