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4 Things You Can Do in Days Gone That Are Actually Pretty Cool

Messing With the Photo Mode

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While Days Gone’s world may not be the stereotypically ‘beautiful’ open world to explore that most games aim for, its gritty post-apocalyptic terrain and hordes of Freakers can still make for some fear-inducing snaps. Fortunately, Sony Bend added in a photo mode feature for players to mess around with and capture these moments.

It’s not just a case of opening it up to remove the HUD, either. As you’ve no doubt seen in countless other AAA titles over the past few years, Days Gone’s photo mode features a plethora of settings, sliders, and means of tweaking and adjusting just about every element of your photo.

You can adjust the vignette, remove characters from view, and tweak the temperature, tint, and saturation of colors, just to name a few.

If you’re a player who enjoys taking some time to perfectly capture your gameplay experiences in games, then Days Gone’s photo mode is something you’ll no doubt find yourself spending a ton of time in, and shouldn’t be overlooked.


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