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Once your keyframes are set, you must "play" the replay while using screen recording software (like OBS or Nvidia ShadowPlay) to capture the final output, as the game doesn't export video files directly to your hard drive.

In the context of the skating simulator , "creating a long feature" typically refers to the process of recording and editing a long-form skate video (a "feature") using the game's robust Replay Editor. 1. Plan Your Line

: Apply Time Scale keyframes during high-impact moments (like the peak of a kickflip over a gap) to add drama to your feature. Session.Skate.Sim.v1.0.0.56-P2P.iso

: The game keeps a constant buffer of your recent gameplay. Access it by hitting the designated replay button (often the View button on Xbox or Touchpad on PlayStation).

: Use a wide Field of View (Fisheye effect) for a classic skate video feel during grinds, or a tighter zoom for long-distance "long lens" shots. 4. Advanced Editing Techniques Once your keyframes are set, you must "play"

To create a compelling long feature, you need a series of connected tricks or a consistent theme.

: Pick a spot like FDR Park or Black-Hubba that allows for flow. Plan Your Line : Apply Time Scale keyframes

: Focus on stringing together 3–5 tricks without bailing. Session's realism means speed and timing are everything. 2. Record the Footage