hey every1 when i save my screenshot i can't find it back so... can some1 tell me where to search for my made screenshots??
tnx
screenshot
Re: screenshot
Under TTDPatch the screenshot is saved to the same folder where you have the game installed. The file name is SCR1.PCX. Depending upon how many screenshots you have, the "1" will increment accordingly for each subsequent screenshot.wayne7425 wrote:hey every1 when i save my screenshot i can't find it back so... can some1 tell me where to search for my made screenshots??
tnx
I'm not sure as to how OpenTTD handles this.
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Re: screenshot
it's the same in OTTD,
if your installation is in c:/program files/openttd/ then the screenshots will be in that folder
if your installation is in c:/program files/openttd/ then the screenshots will be in that folder
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Re: screenshot
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