Many
think of gamers as loners who spend countless hours in the basement
playing their favourite titles. Well, that may be true, but when we come
across something beautiful - like the perfect goal in FIFA or a photo
finish race in Forza Horizon 2 - we like sharing it with our friends as
much as the next guy.
Microsoft may not have gotten around to adding screenshot capabilities to the Xbox One when it shipped, but a recent update brought this feature to the shiny gaming console. Here's how you can take a screenshot on the Microsoft Xbox One:
Please note:
Microsoft may not have gotten around to adding screenshot capabilities to the Xbox One when it shipped, but a recent update brought this feature to the shiny gaming console. Here's how you can take a screenshot on the Microsoft Xbox One:
- While playing a game double tap the Xbox button on your controller to capture a screenshot and pressing Y to save the screenshot. Or if you're one of the rare few with Kinect plugged into your Xbox One, you can say "Xbox, take a screenshot" to take and save a screenshot.
- After saving the screenshot. Press the Xbox button to suspend the game.
- Go to the Upload app on your Xbox One and choose the screenshot you want to share from Manage Captures.
- Press the Menu button and choose Share.
- The screenshot can be uploaded to Twitter, OneDrive, your Xbox activity feed, private message, or your own personal showcase. Choose the service you want to upload it to.
Please note:
- The first time you connect to Twitter or OneDrive on the Xbox One, you need to enter your username and password for services.
- Though Twitter lets you upload multiple pictures on other devices, on the Xbox One you are limited to uploading only one image at a time.
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