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| *'''Windows:''' <samp>%appdata%\StardewValley\Screenshots</samp> | | *'''Windows:''' <samp>%appdata%\StardewValley\Screenshots</samp> |
| *'''Mac and Linux:''' <samp>~/.local/share/StardewValley/Screenshots</samp> | | *'''Mac and Linux:''' <samp>~/.local/share/StardewValley/Screenshots</samp> |
− | Clicking the screenshot button the first time creates a new folder called "Screenshots" and adds a button to open the folder directly from options.
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− | You can also use this feature with the chat command <samp>/mapscreenshot</samp>. The command will let you specify filename and percentage as well, for example <samp>/mapscreenshot image01 100</samp>.
| + | If the above method doesn't work on Mac, try this (thank you to Lew Zealand on the Stardew Valley Forums!) |
| + | *1. In Finder, select "Home" from the "Go" dropdown menu |
| + | *2. In the folder, select "New Folder" from the "File" dropdown menu and name it "local" (do not name it .local) |
| + | *3. Search "Terminal" and open the file |
| + | *4. Enter or copy/paste the following command: </samp>mv -i local .local</samp> and hit Return/Enter |
| + | *5. Back in your user folder in "Finder", select "Go To Folder" from the "Go" dropdown menu |
| + | *6. Type in </samp>.local</samp> in the box and click "Go". The folder "local" should still be there. |
| + | *7. Make a new folder and call it "share" |
| + | *8. Open "share" and make a new folder called "StardewValley" |
| + | *9. Open "StardewValley" and make a new folder called "Screenshots" |
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| ====PlayStation, Switch, and Mobile==== | | ====PlayStation, Switch, and Mobile==== |