Alayy_._ campbell
CAused worked just fine but since the… used worked just fine but since the update it's been garbage, cant full screen, if you scroll to watch previous clips it brings you all the way back up to the top and even just the way it looks is so unorganized, the "editor" is hard to navigate. please fix the app <3
Vanilla
SEmost useful clipping software. most useful clipping software. It has autoclip features, for example, if you get a kill in CS:GO, it automatically clips it. It also comes with a good amount of configuration; I've been using it since like 2020.
Gaber
MYbuggy app the editor is so buggy oml and the clipping doesn't even work sometimes it was working fine a year ago and plus when i try to to publicly post it it just glitches out, i'll rather not clip than using medal and plus you have to pay 20 dollars to remove a watermark and the software is just straight up trash reminder: dont ever download medal or spent money on on the app
Iann Engel
CAUseless now due to recent changes The app was amazing for a good year or two that I used it. It allowed you to take recordings, trim and upload them to share with friends really easily. However, a recent patch about a year or so ago limited the upload length of videos to 2 minutes, basically rendering the app useless for most people unless it's to share a short kill. But for most of the games I have, I want to share the entire gun fight which tends to run 4-10min. Trimming to just kill shots would be useless and boring. I had put in a request to extend it back to 10min but even after a year, they merged my ticket to a newer one and closed it without stating anything. It's unfortunate because they could have competed with other recording apps with a better business strategy and the right updates.
Seif
NLSolid since the very beginning I began my competitive gaming career back in 2018, right around the time Medal.tv grew in popularity. I was excited to try out the service after hearing about its social features and let me tell you—it did not disappoint. At one point, my life consisted of smashing bots, hitting F8, and reliably sharing my clips to gamers around the world. Hundreds of late night gaming hours and thousands of prolific clips later, Medal is still the first download on every fresh reinstall of Windows.