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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2: Mastering Photo Mode Techniques

By ElijahFeb 22,2025

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

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 boasts stunning visuals, especially in fidelity mode. Want to preserve that beauty beyond gameplay? This guide details 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 gamepad.
  • Xbox Series X|S / PlayStation 5: Simultaneously press L3 and R3 on your gamepad (press both joysticks inward).

Photo Mode Controls

Once in photo mode, time pauses, allowing you to freely adjust the camera. Here's a breakdown of 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 button
  • Exit photo mode: B button
  • Take picture: Press the Xbox button, then press Y.

PlayStation 5:

  • Rotate camera: Left Stick
  • Move camera horizontally: Right Stick
  • Move camera up: Left Trigger (L2)
  • Move camera down: Right Trigger (R2)
  • Hide interface: Square button
  • Exit photo mode: Circle button
  • Take picture: Press the Share button and select "Take Screenshot" (or hold down the Share button).

PC (Keyboard and Mouse):

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

Screenshots are saved to your Pictures folder on PC and your console's capture gallery on Xbox and PlayStation.

Limitations of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's Photo Mode

Currently, the photo mode's functionality is somewhat limited. While you can freely position the camera around Henry within a certain range, features like character posing, color grading, time of day adjustments, or character placement are absent. Hopefully, future updates will expand these options.

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

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