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Remember Raptr? It was a downloadable client for Windows, touted as a social-networking application for gamers, and supported communication via Yahoo! Messenger, Google Talk, Xfire while also tracking gameplay across Steam, XBOX Live and PlayStation Network accounts. It was a dinosaur that no one used even a few years ago, and only really got some traction among PC gaming enthusiasts when AMD bundled it as part of their "Gaming Evolved" application to offer their user base a screen capture and game optimization tool similar to what NVIDIA was doing with their (then new) GeForce Experience application.
Just about every service now offers what Raptr used to and, aside from being able to track gameplay across multiple services, often better too. No one seemed to really use it, or even like it I dare say, even when they offered points for simply gaming that could then be used on a rewards store. When AMD dropped support for Raptr in Q4 2016, and then launched their own Radeon Crimson ReLive Edition drivers for gameplay capture, it was probably the final nail in the coffin. To no surprise then, this week Raptr, Inc. announced that the service is completing shutting down at the end of this month. Farewell and adieu to you, Raptr, we shalt not miss thee!
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Just about every service now offers what Raptr used to and, aside from being able to track gameplay across multiple services, often better too. No one seemed to really use it, or even like it I dare say, even when they offered points for simply gaming that could then be used on a rewards store. When AMD dropped support for Raptr in Q4 2016, and then launched their own Radeon Crimson ReLive Edition drivers for gameplay capture, it was probably the final nail in the coffin. To no surprise then, this week Raptr, Inc. announced that the service is completing shutting down at the end of this month. Farewell and adieu to you, Raptr, we shalt not miss thee!
View at TechPowerUp Main Site