Starfield has a photo mode

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The Xbox and Bethesda demo brought a first look at Starfield gameplay, but also confirmed a surprising but long-awaited feature, Starfield Photo Mode, which allows you to capture beautiful images of distant galaxies in the highly anticipated space game.

The Xbox 2022 demo finally revealed many surprising details about Bethesda’s next exciting RPG after Skyrim and Fallout, with more gameplay footage and confirmation of many features like ship customization and space combat or the ability to fly. and land these ships anywhere. on the planet more than 1000 planets.

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However, you may have overlooked another long-awaited Starfield feature: the built-in photo mode has been confirmed. Previous Bethesda RPGs lacked this useful and much-requested screenshot feature, and Fallout 4 only got photo mode thanks to modders. However, a close look at the scan of Starfield’s early game clearly shows a button labeled “photo mode”, so a useful feature will be available from day one.

Take a look at the gameplay footage below – look closely at the 2:49 mark to see the photo mode option.

A new release date was not announced during the Starfield show, but it will be available on Game Pass in early 2023.

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Source : PC Gamesn

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