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AC Mirage – How to use Photo Mode

Updated: Oct 6, 2023 1:36 pm
AC Mirage – How to use Photo Mode

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Do you want to use photo mode in Assassin’s Creed Mirage? This isn’t the first time that Ubisoft has put a photo mode in an Assassin’s Creed game. Past games like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla also had a photo mode that you could use.

The camera in Assassin’s Creed Mirage has a great user interface that allows you to cycle through many different settings and get the perfect shot of Baghdad.

Whether you are trying to catch an image of Basim ripping down wanted posters or show what Eagle Vision looks like, you can use the camera to capture it. You may want to adjust the controller settings for it though. This guide will show you how to use photo mode in AC Mirage.

Assassin’s Creed Mirage photo mode – How to use

To use the camera in Assassin’s Creed Mirage, press the left and right sticks in if you are using an Xbox controller or PlayStation controller. On PC, you will need to press the F3 key.

These are odd choices but they will activate the camera without needing to go to the main menu. To leave photo mode, press circle on PlayStation, the B button on Xbox, or the Backspace Key on PC.

After adjusting your settings in photo mode, you can press the X/cross button on PlayStation, the A button on Xbox, or the Spacebar on PC to take the photo.

All camera settings and options in Assassin’s Creed Mirage

There are plenty of settings that you can shift through in photo mode in AC Mirage. Here are all of the settings:

  • Composition Mode Options Photo mode:
    • Move Camera
    • Rotate Camera
    • Offset Camera
    • Orbit
    • Reset Camera
    • Cycle Grids
  • Edit Mode Options for Photo mode:
    • Depth of Field
    • Exposure
    • Contrast
    • Temperature
    • Tint
    • Saturation
    • Noise
    • Vignetting
    • Bloom
    • Fog
    • Filters

As you can tell, there are many options to choose from before you hit the take picture button and lock it in. Be sure to mess with each of these options before taking the image so you can get everything just right.


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