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I was playing Outlast last night and there was this moment where I just had to screenshot something and send it to my friend to scare her. đ
At first, just like you, I assumed that the screenshot(s) were usually saved right into Steamâs Screenshots section.
But it wasnât there.
So I tried to look for it by going into Steamâs settings, skimming through the various menu options and all that stuff. I even tried to look through my machine to see if it is stored in the hard disk.
And I still couldnât find it, haha. đ€Šââïž
At this point, I just threw my hat in and decided to just google it up and see where my Steam screenshots are saved.
What I found was that the screenshots that you take when you press the F12 button get stored into a hidden place called Screenshots which is inside the In-Game directory right in your Steam client itself.
Steam doesnât exactly make this process easy to find these screenshots, so there are a few steps to it.
In this guide, Iâll be precisely going over how to access the Steam Screenshots folder as well as a few alternate shortcut tricks that you can try. đ
Letâs dive right in.
Itâs arranged by each game so that you wonât have to look through your entire library of screenshots to find the particular screenshot.
The next method is another alternative method that allows you to access tour screenshots directly from your Windows PCâs hard disk. Itâs a great option if you are too lazy to open the Steam Client.
Each Steam user has his or her own screenshots folder where all their in-game screenshots are saved.
This particular folder is located where your Steam app is currently installed on your PC which is the local disk C.
Hereâs how you find it:
If in such case where you donât see a number at the end of your URL when you view your Steam profile then simply just jump into your Steam Client, click on View from the top menu and then choose Settings.
Now from the left-hand sidebar, click on Interface. You will find a box that says âDisplay Steam URL address when availableâ. Simply check the box and hit OK (below) to save it.
You can now try jumping to your Steam Profile (I have added the direct link for you here) and then click View Profile. You will see a number at the end located in the URL which is your SteamID.
Simply jump to the game that youâre looking the screenshot(s) for in the Store page. Next, like how you check for your User ID you can look at the URL. The last number in the URL is the game/application ID. All the store URLs are in the format: store.steampowered.com/app/APPID
.
So for Wasteland 2, the URL is: http://store.steampowered.com/app/240760/
and appID 240760.
If youâve tried absolutely everything in this guide and you still manage to find that you can not locate the Screenshots, then simply just click on the link below to directly bring you straight to the Screenshots location in your Steam:
http://steamcommunity.com/my/screenshots/
The above link is always kept updated.
So even if Steam changes the location, the link above will automatically link to your Screenshots location. If it doesnât work, comment down below and Iâll update it.
Have fun!