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Take screenshots????

jass

So am playing witcher 3 on my pc and want to take screenshots which can save offline in my hardrive. I tried MSI afterburner, i have heard it costs FPS, does it? So is there any app or key to take screenshots?? Whenever i use (Win+Printscreen) it minimises the game and i don't even know where they get saved. am i doing something wrong???

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The screenshots get saved to your pictures folder, wherever that is for you.

 

Alternatively, you can use F12 by default in Steam to take a screenshot, and those screenshots are saved to some folder inside Steam IIRC.

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If you have NVIDIA GPU then you can use Ansel to take some really sweet screen shots in W3.

I think the F2 key does it... not 100% sure though.

 

Otherwise, what we mentioned above.

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1 hour ago, WereCat said:

If you have NVIDIA GPU then you can use Ansel to take some really sweet screen shots in W3.

I think the F2 key does it... not 100% sure though.

 

Otherwise, what we mentioned above.

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If you setup windows to do so, you can instantly save a screenshot anywhere you tell it to by pressing solely the print screen button. Otherwise if you have NVIDIA use shadowplay or amd use relive. 

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