Over this current generation of consoles, photo modes have become more and more common. And now we’ve reached a point where they almost feel like features all games should include right out of the box. Yet, FFVII Remake does not include any photo mode or screenshot tools. This greatly limits the kind of images fans can create right now and feels like a big missed opportunity.
That’s not to say fans haven ‘t already taken some fantastic screenshots, but with no true photo mode tools, they can only do so so. Each weekend I put together a feature, Snapshots, that looks at some of the best screenshots fans have posted in the past week. What the virtual photography community can create with even basic photo mode tools is amazing. Now compare screenshots from
photographers from truly showing off the game and its visuals.
Screenshot: @ CryxDx2 ( “rel=” noopener noreferrer “target=” _ blank “> Twitter While photo modes at first seemed like a fun, little novelty, they’ve become a popular feature in many video games. Entire communities have popped up around these tools and the photos they create. They let players interact with and experience games in a whole new way. In 2160 photo modes have become something many folks want and moving forward into the next generation, many will expect games to launch with photo modes or at least have plans for photo modes in the future. Currently, there aren’t any official plans to add a photo mode into FF7 Remake.
Final Fantasy XV [[“Embedded Url”,”External link”,”https://twitter.com/CryxDx2/status/1248957527481626626″,{“metric25”:1}] got a photo mode
a few months after it was released, though it was a fairly simple and barebones set of tools. Still, it was better than nothing. Hopefully, Square Enix has plans to bring a similar or better photo mode into Final Fantasy 7 Remake in the not too distant future.(Read More)
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