How do I save TF2 Demos?

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And I don't mean the class. How do I create/save Demos in game? I want to get some so I can use them as needed. Also, can you please tell me where I find the files it creates?

I belive they can be converted to a video (Youtube acceptable) format (if not, please tell me).






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Quick Answer about "How do I save TF2 Demos?"

  • Choose a team and character class as normal, such as a Blu Scout.
  • After spawning, open the developer console. The default key is ~ (tilde).
  • On the console's command line, enter record demotest . This will record the demo to a file called demotest. ...
  • The game is now recording.


  • Where do I put TF2 demo files?

    Originally posted by Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria: By default, the demo files are stored in C:, Program Files x86, Steam, steamapps, common, TF2, tf. In there you will find the demos saved as whatever you named them. To play the demo, type playdemo "demoname" in console.

    How do you bookmark demos in TF2?

    Guide | How to Record TF2 (Team Fortress 2) Gameplay
  • Enable the developer console and start the TF2 game.
  • Press the "~" (tilde) key to record a demo. Then, hit "record NAME" to start recording the demo.
  • To stop it, back to the console and type "Stop" on the command line.




  • TF2: How to record and submit demos (Tutorial / NISLT)




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