***The High-Res Screenshot Thread!***

Played a little Assassins Creed 1. After a while I started playing without the HUD which was really immersive!

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I think AC1 has still got it!
 
Fallout 3 GOTY

Might re-install some ENB stuff if I can find a stable shader preset. At the moment I'm using these mods plus the maximum version of the NMC textures and the game is silky smooth, no crashes so far on this save game:

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Man, cant stop picking up Dying Light for an hour most nights, game is addictive as hell.. Night time still freaks me out. Here's me hiding out on the tallest tower in the Old Town..

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After ordering (Primarch) Van Doorn up on to the roof to escape another retarded turn one Long War multi pod cluster **** I pressed tab to start cycling targets. It's safe to say I reacted rather badly as the camera swung round to discover this fella waiting behind me! :eek: A typical "That's X-Com!" moment.


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To take these pictures, what program do you use and what keyboard button do you assign to it?

I ask mainly because I struggle finding a button easy enough to quickly press and that isn't assigned to a command in game.:(
 
I'd imagine most people are just using the screenshot key in Steam, I think the default is F12. Some games have their own screenshot key in the options though which usually saves an uncompressed version in the main game folder, the Fallout games do this for example.
 
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