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If someone ever mods the game to be more open ended RPG with realism then I might give it another go. I don't like artificial blockers in my sci-fi games, and rarely in fantasy games.
As for images, well I have a few laying around but until I can find them here is fo4 at 4k (image is downsized) looking at a texture render issue.
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To use the DX11 client you will need to apply GloriousEggroll's patch to Wine (tested and works with 3.12).
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I didn't use a timer, I created a script taking a screenshot on Scroll Lock:
1. Make a bash file screenshot.sh with this text:
#!/bin/bash
date_time_ms=$(date +%F_%T:%3N)
cp "$1" /home/you/Pictures/Screenshots/Screenshot_$date_time_ms.png
rm "$1"
2. Add a hotkey (in Lubuntu there's lxhotkey for that):
xfce4-screenshooter -wo /home/you/pathtoscript/screenshot.sh
The strange thing is, scrot started to make good screenshots when I tried to use both scrot and xfce4-screenshooter .
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