Screenshots ingame? [Solved]
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fat_walrus
Screenshots ingame? [Solved]
How do you take screenshots ingame without having to push printscreen?
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RE: Screenies
Umm.. I think f12. But it saves them as .TGA
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fat_walrus
RE: Screenies
Hmmm...I can't find the file for it
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How to take screenshots ingame
During the game when you press "prt scr", it saves the frame capture as a ".tga" in:
Program Files/LucasArts/Star Wars Battlefront II/Gamedata/ScreenShots
Program Files/LucasArts/Star Wars Battlefront II/Gamedata/ScreenShots
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But it cannot be closed yet, there is still the issue of what is F Lock.
F Lock is normally used on laptop keyboards. The numberpad keys, as well as a few others, are placed on the standard keys. F Lock is sort of like Caps Lock, it changes the keys from their normal values to the numberpad and other values.
F Lock is normally used on laptop keyboards. The numberpad keys, as well as a few others, are placed on the standard keys. F Lock is sort of like Caps Lock, it changes the keys from their normal values to the numberpad and other values.
