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| ===Screenshots=== | | ===Screenshots=== |
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| This feature is currently unavailable on Xbox and mobile. | | This feature is currently unavailable on Xbox and mobile. |
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− | <b>Windows, Mac, and Linux</b>
| + | ====Windows, Mac, and Linux==== |
− | | + | [[File:CameraButton.png|right]] |
− | Clicking the camera button takes a screenshot of the entire map the player's character is currently in. The default zoom is 25% of original size, but can be changed via plus/minus buttons to 50%, 75%, or 100%. The default save location is <tt>%appdata%\StardewValley</tt> on Windows and <tt>~/.local/share/StardewValley/Screenshots</tt> on Mac and Linux. Clicking the screenshot button the first time creates a new folder called "Screenshots" and adds a button to open the folder directly from options. | + | Clicking the camera button takes a screenshot of the entire map the player's character is currently in. The default zoom is 25% of original size, but can be changed via plus/minus buttons to 50%, 75%, or 100%. The default save location is: |
| + | *'''Windows:''' <tt>%appdata%\StardewValley</tt> |
| + | *'''Mac and Linux:''' <tt>~/.local/share/StardewValley/Screenshots</tt> |
| + | 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 <tt>/mapscreenshot</tt>. The command will let you specify filename and percentage as well, for example <tt>/mapscreenshot image01 100</tt>. | | You can also use this feature with the chat command <tt>/mapscreenshot</tt>. The command will let you specify filename and percentage as well, for example <tt>/mapscreenshot image01 100</tt>. |
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− | <b>PS4 and Switch</b>
| + | ====PS4 and Switch==== |
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| Clicking the screenshot button takes a screenshot of the entire map the player's character is currently in. Screenshots are saved to the Album page on Switch and to Settings > Storage > System Storage > Capture Gallery on PS4. | | Clicking the screenshot button takes a screenshot of the entire map the player's character is currently in. Screenshots are saved to the Album page on Switch and to Settings > Storage > System Storage > Capture Gallery on PS4. |
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