Difference between revisions of "How To Create Screenshots Using Oblivion"
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How To Create Screenshots Using Oblivion (edit)
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# Change to '''bAllowScreenShot=1''' | # Change to '''bAllowScreenShot=1''' | ||
# Save and exit | # Save and exit | ||
===Repetitive Steps=== | ===Repetitive Steps=== | ||
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# Delete the .BMP you opened (since it was re-saved as a .JPG) | # Delete the .BMP you opened (since it was re-saved as a .JPG) | ||
# Repeat steps 8-10 for each .BMP file. | # Repeat steps 8-10 for each .BMP file. | ||
===Common Mistakes=== | |||
# If you still cannot create screenshots, it may be related to your particular video card and anti-aliasing being enabled. Once in the game, go into your video options and disable anti-aliasing (set to zero). | |||
#Vista Users will commonly find themselves unable to find their captured screenshots. The Solution will require you to restart your computer. Firstly, click on the start button and enter the control panel. Then click on the user accounts and family settings. Then click on user settings and you will be displayed a number of options. Click on turn user account control on or off and lastly tick the box off saying "use user account control." After restarting the computer, you will be able to make screenshots that will appear in the main oblivion directory! For "safety" reasons tick the UAC box back on after you are finished. | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== |