Game Sessions

Highlight the gameplay. Skip the noise.

What Are Game Sessions?

Game sessions are time-bounded segments where Vera detected active gameplay or streaming. Instead of sifting through hours of idle desktop activity, viewers see exactly when a creator was in-game — with matched processes, drivers, and findings scoped to that session.

Why Game Sessions Matter

A typical collection session runs for hours. Most of that time is idle browsing, system updates, or background tasks — none of it relevant to competitive integrity. Game sessions cut through the noise by matching running processes against a curated catalog of known games and streaming tools, then surfacing only the segments that matter.

How Game Sessions Work

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Vera's agent continuously logs running processes during a session.
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The platform matches process names against curated game and streaming catalogs.
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Contiguous matches within a 5-minute gap are merged into a single game session.
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Each session links to its processes, loaded drivers, and any triggered findings.

What You See on a Profile

Public profiles display a visual timeline of game sessions — color-coded by game. Click any session to drill into the exact processes running, kernel drivers loaded, and findings generated during that segment. Only matched sessions appear; collection periods with no catalog matches stay hidden.

Colored segments represent detected gameplay. Gaps are idle or non-gaming activity.

Reading the Timeline

Colored bars represent detected gameplay or streaming sessions
Each bar is clickable — drill into processes, drivers, and findings
Overlapping or adjacent sessions are merged into contiguous game sessions
The left rail shows which games were detected and how many sessions
Use range filters (24h, 7d, 30d, All) to adjust the time window