How to take a screenshot in Dragon Age: Inquisition?

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Origin doesn't have built in screenshot support. DA:I doesn't seem to have a screenshot option. I try launching from Steam but I'm not getting the Steam overlay. How best to take screenshots of Dragon Age: Inquisition?



Best Answer

In the PC version pressing the [print screen] key on your keyboard will screen cap to My Documents\Bioware\Dragon Age Inquisition\Screen Shots

I've tried this and it works, your screen will probably freeze momentarily as the screen cap is saved.




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How do you take a screenshot in ME3?

To take a screen shot in ME3, you'll have to switch over to Borderless Windowed mode to allow print screen to work properly. Using Alt+PrintScreen captures just the ME3 window, allowing you to paste it into paint.

Is there a photo mode in Dragon Age Inquisition?

Dragon Age: Inquisition Is A Perfect Game For A Photo Mode.

How do you screenshot a deck?

In Steam on the desktop, you simply have to hit the F12 key by default to take a screenshot of your game. The Steam Deck obviously doesn't have a keyboard, but don't worry, the feature has been remapped to a different keypress. To take a screenshot on the Steam Deck simply press the Steam + R1 buttons at the same time.

Where do Dragon Age Origins screenshots go?

The files are saved in Bioware/Dragon Age Inquisition/screenshots folder.



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