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Photo mode is just the photographic end of things. Instead of having to go out and shoot something with a camera, users can create beautiful images using video games.
Photo mode is something that’s become more and more common in games over the past couple of years. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, of course, wasn’t going to miss out.
Players can activate Photo Mode in Assassin’s Creed just about any point through gameplay by pressing F3 on the keyboard, or by pressing both joysticks in on the controller.
You can activate photo mode in Starfield by pressing 'F' to open your scanner and then 'V' to enter photo mode. Alternatively, you can press 'Esc' to select the photo mode option from the main menu.
Photo mode is also available while flying your ship in space. From the pause menu, you can open the gallery to look at all of the pictures that you’ve taken in photo mode.