It's definitely a style that can be interesting to capture and, unlike most other games that do offer that style, Banishers isn't ultra-hard and can be played on story mode if you want to focus on that and the photography 😉👍
can you please help me know the location of where my screenshots are saved...which I captured through photomode. I am unable to find them. your reply will be appreciated brother.I play the PC version
That does depend on how you saved the image. If you used the "Take Photo" button or the Steam shortcut then open your Steam client and go to View > Screenshots to open the Screenshot Manager. Now press Show on Disk. If you used Nvidia GeForce experience then press Alt+Z then go to Gallery and Open File Location. Or if you just used the Windows screenshot / PrntScr option then they will be in a "Screenshots" folder in your main Pictures directory.
I took photos using the built-in camera mode in the game. I took many photos, but I couldn't find them. STEAM couldn't find them either@@TheFourthFocus
I took photos using the built-in camera mode in the game. I took many photos, but I couldn't find them. STEAM couldn't find them either@@TheFourthFocus
Amazing Review Mik! I dont usually dabble with darker, contrasty, or atmospheric VP. Im gonna try my best here 😻
It's definitely a style that can be interesting to capture and, unlike most other games that do offer that style, Banishers isn't ultra-hard and can be played on story mode if you want to focus on that and the photography 😉👍
great review man! fun to see all the similarities in our opinions, AND shots! haha! Well done!
The shortcomings are very clear, I'd have been surprised if we had differing opinions 😆
Thanks for watching
can you please help me know the location of where my screenshots are saved...which I captured through photomode. I am unable to find them. your reply will be appreciated brother.I play the PC version
That does depend on how you saved the image. If you used the "Take Photo" button or the Steam shortcut then open your Steam client and go to View > Screenshots to open the Screenshot Manager. Now press Show on Disk.
If you used Nvidia GeForce experience then press Alt+Z then go to Gallery and Open File Location.
Or if you just used the Windows screenshot / PrntScr option then they will be in a "Screenshots" folder in your main Pictures directory.
I took photos using the built-in camera mode in the game. I took many photos, but I couldn't find them. STEAM couldn't find them either@@TheFourthFocus
I took photos using the built-in camera mode in the game. I took many photos, but I couldn't find them. STEAM couldn't find them either@@TheFourthFocus