Armored Core is popular among players who are fans of vehicular combat. The franchise has gained a dedicated fanbase over the years due to its unique blend of action, strategy, and mech customization. The games often require players to carefully balance different components and weapons on their mechs to optimize their performance for different combat scenarios. Now, to take the franchise to the next level, we have a brand new entry, Armored Core 6. This new title features breathtaking landscapes and some of the coolest mech customizations. Now, if you were looking to capture those beautiful moments in the game, you would want to know how to use the in-game photo mode. If you are wondering how to use it, consider reading this guide until the end.
If you did not know, photo mode is a feature that has become increasingly popular in modern video games. It allows players to take control of the camera, capture screenshots of the game world, and manipulate various visual elements such as lighting, color grading, depth of field, and more. As you might have guessed, photo mode has become a standard feature in many popular video games across a variety of platforms and has opened up new creative possibilities for gamers and content creators alike. Luckily, this feature is available in AC6 as well.
Armored Core 6 (AC6) Fires Of Rubicon Photo Mode: How to use
In Armored Core 6, photo mode allows players to freeze-frame intense combat sequences, showcase their finely tuned mechs, and capture breathtaking landscapes. Whether it’s showing off your tactical prowess, customizations, or the sheer beauty of the game’s world, using this is as simple as pausing the game and pressing some buttons to take the shot. Still, to make things clearer and easier for you, we have outlined the steps to using the photo mode below.
- Pause the Game: While you’re in the middle of a mission, simply pause the game. You’ll find a button specifically for this purpose.
- Access Photo Mode: Once paused, look for a button at the bottom of the screen to open the Photo Mode menu. On a PC, you can press the “V” key. On a controller, you need to press the Square/X button.
- Adjust Settings: After pressing the key, you will then be greeted with a menu with various customization options like setting the aperture angle, exposure, saturation, etc. But perhaps the most important option is the one that allows you to hide the UI display by pressing the R key. This is great for a clean screenshot.
- Capture the Shot: After you have adjusted all settings, you need to press the dedicated Windows screenshot button (F12) to click the photo.
Now, while you can pause the game anytime to use the Photo Mode, there are certain restrictions as well. For example, during a cutscene, you will not be able to get into Photo Mode and take screenshots. So, no matter how gorgeous the cutscene looks, you will be limited to your system’s print screen feature to take snaps.
Hopefully, you will now have an idea of how to snap great pictures in the game. We hope all your doubts have been cleared regarding this matter. For more gaming-related reads like this, make sure to stay tuned to DigiStatement. And while we are talking about Armored Core 6, here is a guide on how to skip cutscenes in the game.