Man... I got a humanimal dead in the right eye with a throwing knife in Metro Exodus and I wanted to screenshot it, but I'm not running a top-end to do it externally... and apparently the 'photo mode' on MEE is actually just a... headless camera? mode? It doesn't have a 'take screenshot' function. In what way is it a photo mode if there's no way to capture an image? Should I have just expected to need other software to actually take the 'photo?'
WTF is that about?
It's just strange to me to have a freecam-style photo mode with filters, and then require an app, or use WGM, or some other inconvenient way of doing it, to actually capture it, as opposed to just hitting a dedicated key? I didn't buy it on Steam, so I don't have the overlay. I turn off Nvidia overlay on pretty much any game that's not fully stable (MEE is mostly, but not entirely crash-free.) Why can I not just press a button THERE in "PHOTO MODE" to... iunno... save a .png to the game folder? Is that so much to ask?
It'd be like if somebody sold a camera and lens to you, but all that's actually are there are telescope optics, no sensor. To take a photo is to record an image. I've never heard of a camera that doesn't capture an image. Seems to me that the definition of a photo is an image captured by a camera. Sooo... yeah. What is this?
I used to just use ReShade, but I don't have it installed because all it'd be doing for me in MEE is giving me a very non-obtrusive FPS counter and screenshot capability. However, the ability to take screenshots without external tools has been kind of a staple feature in games for a long time. I'm truly baffled at the decision to include a photo mode that requires something external to actually use. I guess I never realized, because I usually run something like that anyway.
All I know is... I'm not saving and restarting the game for that. I don't care enough. It's just one of those things that I can't wrap my head around.