Want the easiest way to record and share your Destiny 2 gameplay? Eklipse, the AI clip maker for streamers, automatically captures every Crucible highlight, kill, and streak. Use this checklist to set up your stream with the right overlay placement, visibility settings, and HUD adjustments so Eklipse can auto-clip your best moments every time.
✅ 1. Confirm Destiny 2 Is Supported #
Eklipse only works with supported games. Check the supported games list to confirm that Destiny 2 is included.
✅ 2. Select the Correct Game Category #
Eklipse detects highlights based on the game category you stream under. If your stream isn’t tagged as Destiny 2, the AI clip generator for Twitch may not capture your gameplay.
Twitch
- Go to Creator Dashboard → Stream Manager
- Edit “Stream Info” → Set category to Destiny 2
YouTube
- Open YouTube Studio → Go Live
- Choose “Stream” → Click Edit
- Set Category to Gaming → Enter Destiny 2 as the game title
Facebook Gaming
- Start Live Stream
- Under Gaming, select Destiny 2
✅ 3. Keep Destiny 2 HUD Elements Visible #
The AI clip maker reads your in-game HUD to detect highlights. If these are covered, Eklipse may miss your best moments.
Must stay visible:
- Kill feed (top right)
- Health and shield bar (top left)
- Radar/minimap (top left, next to health bar)
- Super, grenade, and melee ability HUD (bottom left)
- Weapon and ammo HUD (bottom right)
- Crucible scoreboard (top center during matches)
Safe to cover (optional):
- Chat box (bottom left, above ability icons — but avoid overlapping abilities)
Recommended Stream Overlays: Do’s and Don’ts #
Overlay placement is critical. If your facecam or alerts block Destiny 2’s HUD, Eklipse cannot auto-clip your highlights.
✅ Good Overlay Placement
- Facecam in bottom center, top left, or top center (if placed slightly offset), where it doesn’t block HUD
- Alerts positioned away from the kill feed, abilities, or weapon HUD
- All essential HUD elements are visible

❌ Bad Overlay Placement
- Facecam covering kill feed (top right)
- Facecam covering health/shield bar or radar (top left)
- Alerts blocking scoreboard (top center in Crucible)
- Widgets overlapping Super, grenade, or weapon HUD (bottom left or right)

Overlay tip: Test your layout before going live to confirm every HUD element stays visible during gameplay.
✅ 4. Set Stream Visibility to Public #
Eklipse cannot process Private or Unlisted streams. Always set your stream to Public before going live.
✅ 5. Use Default Language and HUD Settings #
For the most accurate detection, keep Destiny 2 on default settings:
- In-game language: English
- HUD style and colors: default
- Avoid mods or overlays that change or hide HUD elements
✅ Ready to Stream Smarter? #
Eklipse gives you the easiest way to capture and share gameplay without manual editing. From Crucible kills to Gambit wins, the AI clip generator automatically creates shareable highlights in minutes.
👉 Start using Eklipse to auto-clip your Destiny 2 streams today.