However, if you are confident about your hardware, and you know it can handle gameplay, broadcasting and the actual processing at the same time, you can manually change the settings so that you can get the optimum quality of the recording. Windows will automatically choose quality, which your hardware can efficiently handle so that you do not face any kind of glitches during the gameplay.
However, depending upon the configuration of your system, the game recording and broadcasting might not take place in the quality that you want, maybe because you are not having enough system resources, or your CPU and GPU, or the hardware altogether might not be efficient enough to help you play the game record or broadcast it at the same time. As long as you are having the minimum requirements to use the feature you can record the gameplay, take screenshots, and broadcast the gameplay live. When there are a host of game recording and broadcasting platforms are available out there, Microsoft introduced its own game recording feature on Windows 10, and we all love it. Besides recording the gameplay, you can even broadcast the gameplay live so that you can entertain others while you are playing your favorite game.
From showing your giving skills to your friends and the outside world to cherish your gaming moments when you are away, the only way to do that, is to record the gameplay.