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How to Use Photo Mode in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2

Author : Ethan Update : Feb 11,2025

Capture the Beauty of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 with Photo Mode

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 boasts stunning visuals, especially in fidelity mode. Want to immortalize those breathtaking landscapes and character moments? This guide explains how to utilize the in-game photo mode.

Activating Photo Mode in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Unlike some games that lack photo mode at launch or never receive one, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 includes this feature. Here's how to access it:

  • PC: Press F1 on your keyboard, or simultaneously press L3 and R3 on a joypad.
  • Xbox Series X|S / PlayStation 5: Simultaneously press L3 and R3 on your joypad (push both joysticks inward).

Photo Mode Controls

Once in photo mode, time pauses, allowing you to freely position the camera. Here are the controls:

Xbox Series X|S:

  • Rotate camera: Left Stick
  • Move camera horizontally: Right Stick
  • Move camera up: Left Trigger/LT
  • Move camera down: Right Trigger/RT
  • Hide Interface: X
  • Exit photo mode: B
  • Take picture: Press the Xbox button, then Y.

PlayStation 5:

  • Rotate camera: Left Stick
  • Move camera horizontally: Right Stick
  • Move camera up: Left Trigger/LT
  • Move camera down: Right Trigger/RT
  • Hide interface: Square
  • Exit photo mode: Circle
  • Take picture: Press the Share button and select "Take Screenshot" (or hold down Share).

PC (keyboard and mouse):

  • Move camera: Use your mouse.
  • Slow move: Caps Lock
  • Hide interface: X
  • Exit photo mode: Esc
  • Take picture: E

Screenshots are saved to your Pictures folder on PC or your console's capture gallery.

Limitations of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's Photo Mode

Currently, the photo mode's features are somewhat limited. While you can freely move and rotate the camera around Henry within a certain range, options like character posing, color grading, time manipulation, or character placement are absent. Hopefully, future updates will expand its capabilities.

Hans and Henry in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, with Henry crouching in the reeds, and Henry standing, both in their pants.

Despite its current limitations, the inclusion of photo mode is a welcome addition, allowing players to easily capture the game's stunning visuals.