Steam offers thousands of titles to players made available on a range of devices like mobile phones, handhelds, consoles and computers. One of the best ways to maximize this large selection is to capture awesome-looking screenshots of your favorite games. To do this, you need to access the Steam screenshot folder. This guide will show you how to do that on Windows and Mac.
Steam understands gamers well enough to know they need a streamlined way to capture those glorious gaming achievements and cutscenes. You can capture screenshots via the gaming client with a simple tap of the F12 key. A notification will pop up after taking a screenshot if you have your app’s settings on default.
Steam made it easy and convenient for players to capture and access their screenshots. One of the quickest ways to do it is via the Steam app. Here are the steps.
The Screenshot Manager allows users to manage screenshots by batch and change their privacy settings. You can also add captions to your screenshots and upload them via the Steam app.
The Steam app only allows you to view, upload, and manage screenshots. If you want to copy and post the screenshots on your social media or want to admire the beauty of the game on your crystal clear display on demand, you must access the screenshots folder on your computer. Here’s how you do it.
Accessing the Steam screenshot folder on Mac is similar to Windows, with a few exceptions at the beginning.
If your F12 key is busted and you want to take a screenshot while in-game, you can revert to the native screenshot command on your PC. Here are the steps.
You can do the same process on your Mac. Here are the steps.
Are you into in-game photography? Leverage the easy-to-use screenshot key bind on Steam to capture incredible shots and scenery during your gameplay. Some games have incredible sights and you can snap a picture while roaming in the open world or following the main storyline.
Here’s how you do it.
There’s a location path below the toggle that you can use to see where your uncompressed screenshots go. You may change the location of your uncompressed screenshots by creating a new folder.
Steam compresses screenshots to make it easier to upload to the Steam Cloud. Regular screenshots can be lacking in image quality, so if you have a gaming PC with excellent specs and you want to show your screenshots to your friends, taking uncompressed screenshots is the way to go.
Just be careful when mashing the screenshot key during gameplay. Uncompressed screenshots are considerably larger than compressed ones, so your storage might fill up quickly. You can still find regular screenshots in the Steam file folder above if you want to use smaller files for your photo dump.
Capturing in-game screenshots of your favorite games is akin to taking photographs of your favorite memories. You do it to freeze the moment or maybe want to take a quick snap of a cool cutscene and admire the graphics of your high-end gaming PC. No matter where you are in that spectrum, knowing how to find the Steam screenshot folder will let you access those remarkable gaming snapshots of yours anytime you want to.