Driveclub Photo Thread *Read OP*

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Okay, now I get why some of you wanted some US cars. That Stingray just keeps drawing me back.
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Hey there SG_IT - welcome to this corner of GTP. I really like the above picture and of course the BMW Al'kesh ;)

Thanks man! I gotta say some of the shots in this thread look so real, it's crazy! I knew that DRIVECLUB had a lot of potential, and despite the rough start the game is now starting to shine :D
 
Ladies and Gentlemen, this thread is amazing! Thank you all so much for sharing these amazing pics! After the rough start, I stopped playing, but thread made me start playing again for the past two days. Makes me wish I found the thread the day it started.

I have a few questions, which I am a bit unclear about... How do I actually take a screenshot in game? Do I enter photo mode, set up the shot, then use the share button to save the screen? Then I upload it to Facebook? Does it create a new folder on Facebook where it places the pics? Or does it just dump it to my wall? And also, does it upload the full quality pic?

My sincerest apologies if this has been answered before.
 
...How do I actually take a screenshot in game? Do I enter photo mode, set up the shot, then use the share button to save the screen? Then I upload it to Facebook? Does it create a new folder on Facebook where it places the pics? Or does it just dump it to my wall? And also, does it upload the full quality pic?
Yes, you enter photomode (right part of touch-pad) then do all of the tweaking and upload via the share button. I can't say what happens at the FB end unfortunately, as I don't do that. I go the 'old-fashioned' route of copying to USB and uploading to here from my PC.

Image compression happens at the share stage, so I'm guessing any FB image would be at the same amount of compression as the USB or any other route.
 
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