A Plague Tale Innocence Photo Mode

A Plague Tale Innocence Photo Mode | How to use photo mode

A brand-new A Plague Tale Innocence update is available to download right now. The A Plague Tale Innocence 1.05 udpate has brought with it a highly requested new feature to the game: The A Plague Tale Innocence photo mode. You can now take tailor-made photos of the glorious visuals you come across in Asobo Studio and Focus Home Interactive’s action-adventure stealth game. Read on to discover how to use A Plague Tale Innocence photo mode. We’ll help you get the best out of the game’s already stellar graphics thanks to the new photo mode.

A Plague Tale Innocence Photo Mode | How to use photo mode

A Plague Tale Innocence photo mode
Image Credit: Focus Home Interactive

Before you can use the photo mode in A Plague Tale Innocence, you will first need to download and install its 1.05 update. Simply follow the standard update procedures on PS4, Xbox One, or PC if the update doesn’t install automatically. Once you have installed the 1.05 update for A Plague Tale Innocence, you will be able to make use of its brand-new photo mode.

To use the A Plague Tale Innocence photo mode, simply turn on the game, start playing, and then enter its pause menu. Annoyingly, it doesn’t seem as though there is a quick access button to the photo mode. You’ll just have to go through the pause menu every time there’s a scene you wish to capture. A small pain, for sure, but still totally simple to access.

Once inside photo mode, you will be able to move the camera around what’s centered thanks to tilt and movement controls. You will also be able to adjust brightness, contrast, depth of field, focal, sharpness, and color with the d-pad. Want to make a scene brighter and more vibrant? Sure. Want to capture something in black and white? You can absolutely do that. Time to take photos in A Plague Tale Innocence and show the world your talents.

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